@Al-Kurdi
You do know you are insulting yourself by trying to portray hooligans as representatives of Kurdish people?
Some idiots torched a hotel without even knowing what actually happened. They went into streets believing whatever it was told to them by Arabic, Western and Kurdish propaganda channels like parrots. They burned the hotel of a local Kurdish man and ironically, the man who is indirectly responsible is also a Kurd and not only he is NOT an intelligence officer (as it was spread by media to provoke those brain dead idiots), he is not even a government employee.
Most importantly no rape happened or was going to happen, there had been a secret affair between the victim and the man, and they were going to marry each other. It's not even a suicide or murder, she fell of from the window when she was trying to go to another room from the balcony to avoid being seen by the hotel manager in room alone with the man. As sad as this incident is, it showed us what kind of pathetic people we are facing outside the country, especially Kurdish propaganda sources, western media and Arabs which was expected. They lied so shamelessly that it renders me speechless to describe how low and pathetic they are.
Some of those who torched the hotel are arrested, hope they rot in prison, so next time they'll understand not to torch a properly based on BS they see on media or rumors going around.
This is one of my good days, I wanted to avoid answering, but just to show who is also a hypocrite and double faced one, here's a link from a Turkish news site:
İran Mahabad'da Farinaz isyanı - Dünya Haberleri - Radikal
I don't think I have to teach Turkish to you to understand what kind of pathetic lie it is spreading, which I refuted above, just like other news sites:
You're a fool to belive that the source for all this "turbulence" is pro-kurdish freedom parties or foreign media. Belive me, I would love to see the kurdish opposition to have such a foothold in the region but no it's the people themselves. And this is what the limit for them, the cup has been filled. And by the way, this is an ethnic problem, not a social one. Kurds have had enough of all the bullshit. But for every 10 m you walk in Eastern Kurdistan today and you will see cops and filthy basij and pasdar. Just today Kurds all over East Kurdistan have closed their shops in protest, the streets are empty. And Kurds have all the way from Kermansha to Efrin(near the Med) demonstrated their support for Mahabad and Farinaz.
Oh and for some clarification from your disrespectful bullshit accusations:
Exclusive interview with Khosravani's brother
Protests swept across the Kurdish cities in Iran following the death of Farinaz Khosravani in the city of Mahabad.
The security forces have deployed troops in the Kurdish cities and they have arrested and wounded dozens.
In a short interview with Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN), Farinaz Khosravani’s brother, Suliman Khosravani, said today that the owner of the Tara hotel in Mahabad, where her sister had worked before her suspicious death had told the family of the death of Farinaz Khosravani in a phone call conversation on 3 May.
He said that her body had been taken for post-mortem examination the same day and that the family had buried her after the authorities returned the body on 5 May.
Regarding the latest developments on the case and how she had died, he said: “It is not yet clear for us either. The investigations are ongoing. The suspect has been arrested in Mahabad and he is being investigated.”
He said that the family saw the suspect on 9 May when he was brought from prison to the Mahabad court.
On whether or not the detained suspect was a government official, he said; “We were told different things. Once they said he works for a government office in charge of rating hotels. Later they said he is adviser of a privately-owned company.”
He said that the family has lodged formal complaints against the Tara hotel owner, since he had published “a fake video that apparently shows my sister had a relation with the suspect. This is not true.”
The family had nothing to do with organisation of the protests and that people had protested at their own will, he said, adding that he urges the media outlets not to quote them on fabricated stories.
“We have nothing to do with protest organising, people did that based on their own decisions. I would also like to tell all media outlets to stop falsely quoting members of our family. We have never said that we were aware of relations between my sister and the suspect as some media outlets have claimed. We reject those fabricated stories, they are baseless,” he said.
He added: “As family of the victim we cannot say how this incident had exactly happened. We are waiting for the investigation results.”
If our Azeri brothers did that, it's wrong.... I'm against all this flag burning stuff.... And let's not forget that, i'm talking about "flags"...not some piece of cloth that has colors on it.
It happens all over the world and is far from rare in our region and tbh, an occupier's flag should not be in a place it does not belong. Afraid someone would trash the statue of your leader in an alien place then don't go and place it there, don't go and force your flag upon others. There is a difference bw burning someone's flag because you don't like or you do it because it has nothing to do in that place and only serves to provoke and to show who is "superior"