Arrest

Loghman Pishyar, along with Hassan Mardani, was arrested without a warrant by the Ministry of Intelligence on 10 August 2023 in Bukan, West Azerbaijan Province.

For almost two months after his arrest, his family had no information about his whereabouts.

On 4 October 2023, he was transferred from the Ministry of Intelligence detention centre in Orumiyeh, West Azerbaijan Province, to Bukan Prison and was provisionally released on bail of 10 billion rials (nearly 20,000 USD) on 8 October 2023.

During his detention, he was denied the right to meet with his family and have access to legal representation.

Judicial Process

In December 2023, Pishyar was sentenced to three years imprisonment by Branch 101 of the Criminal Court Two in Bukan on charges of “acting against national security” through membership of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI).

Current Status

Pishyar was summoned by the Bukan Court’s Enforcement of Judgements Office and sent to the city’s prison to serve his sentence on 30 January 2024.

Notes:

1. The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) was founded on 16 August 1945, with the aim of gaining autonomy for Iranian Kurdistan. According to the party’s charter, this political organisation, grounded in the “nationalist ideas and organizational structure of the Society for Kurdish Resurrection (KJK) and with a realistic and contemporary approach”, emerged as a modern entity in the political arena. KJK was the founder of the Republic of Kurdistan (22 January 1946 – 15 December 1946) in Mahabad. The republic lasted only 11 months, ending with an attack by the Iranian army, which executed its leaders, including Qazi Muhammad, the party leader and President of Kurdistan.

PDKI went through a period of armed struggle in the late 1960s, marked by internal party disputes, and ultimately, re-emerged as a political party on the eve of the 1979 revolution. Two of its leaders, Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and Sadegh Sharafkandi, were assassinated by the Islamic Republic of Iran in Europe in 1989 and 1992, respectively. In 2006, due to heightened internal conflicts, the party split into two factions: the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (HDK). These two factions eventually announced their reunification on 22 August 2022, after 15 years of separation.

The party has declared its ultimate goal as “the establishment of a democratic-socialist society” and its strategic slogan as “securing the rights of the Kurdish people in Iranian Kurdistan within the framework of a federal democratic system in Iran”. The main headquarters of the PDKI is in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq.