Abdulla Mohtadi
Abdullah Mohtadi (born 1949 in Bukan, Iran) is the leader of the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan. As a politician, he has played a prominent role in the Kurdish resistance struggle against the Iranian regime. Abdullah Mohtadi is also a member of the board of Iran's Transitional Council (ITC).[1] In the international media, Abdulla Mohtadi is known as a political analyst of the Middle East, especially ongoing affairs of Iran and Iranian Kurdistan.
Abdullah Mohtadi | |
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Born | 1949 |
Nationality | Kurdish |
Other names | Shirko |
Occupation | Komala Secretary General |
Years active | 1966 |
Known for | Politics |
As of 2020, Iran is an Islamic republic, where Islamic leaders play an important role. Mohtadi wants to establish a secular state. He has called for democratic reforms. He also called for a society that respects many different opinions; this idea is known as pluralism.
History
Despite all the efforts to remain in secrecy, in the 1970s, Mohtadi was arrested three times. The last time he was arrested, Abdullah was sentenced to more than three years' imprisonment for his activism against the Shah regime. Since SAVAK was unable to provide any evidence regarding Mohtadi's political actions, he was released from prison and now, his party should cope with its most important era of the pre-Islamic Revolution Iran.[2] When Ayatollah Khomeini ordered a massive onslaught against Iranian Kurds in August 1979,[3] Mohtadi emerged as a leader of the Kurdish resistance movement.[4]
Posts
Originator of the Komala Party (1969)
Central Committee of Komala (1979)
Secretary General of Komala (1980)
Secretary General of the Communist Party (1983)
Secretary General of Komala (2000)
Secretary of the Iran's Transitional Council (2019)
Other websites
- Abdullah Mohtadi Remarks
- Interview with Mr. Abdullah Mohtadi, the Secretary General of the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan
- The Kurds and the Green Movement
- Regime change in Iran task for its people: Iranian Opposition Leader
- International Business Times
- Iran has engaged in murder campaign against Kurds Archived 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Islamic regime ‘are oppressors and liars’
Books
- مقدمهای بر گسست و گذار Archived 2020-12-12 at the Wayback Machine
- شۆرش لە سەردەمی نوێدا
References
- ↑ "ITC". Archived from the original on 2021-05-18. Retrieved 2020-12-25.
- ↑ Iran’s Troubled Provinces: Kurdistan
- ↑ docoment
- ↑ Iran International