جدایی‌خواهی احزاب کرد از ایران (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • Benjamin Smith. Land and Rebellion: Kurdish Separatism in Comparative Perspective.P.10. "The Kurds of Iran: Opportunistic and Failed Resistance, 1918‐". [۱]

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  • AYLIN ÜNVER NOI. The Arab Spring - its effects on the Kurds and the approaches of Turkey, Iran, Syria and Iraq on the Kurdish issue. Gloria Center. 1 July 2012. "There is a long history of tension between the Kurds and the government in Iran. This began with Reza Shah Pahlavi recapturing the lands that Kurdish leaders had gained control of between 1918 and 1922."; "Iran fears that the creation of a semi-autonomous state in northern Iraq might motivate its own Kurdish minority to press for greater independence. However, Iran’s concern about Kurdish separatism does not approach the level of Turkey’s concern. Still, there have been repeated clashes between Kurds and Iranian security forces" [۲] بایگانی‌شده در ۱۷ سپتامبر ۲۰۱۲ توسط Wayback Machine

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  • Iran: Freedom of Expression and Association in the Kurdish Regions. 2009. "This 42-page report documents how Iranian authorities use security laws, press laws, and other legislation to arrest and prosecute Iranian Kurds solely for trying to exercise their right to freedom of expression and association. The use of these laws to suppress basic rights, while not new, has greatly intensified since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power in August 2005." [۴]

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  • کردها و امنیت منطقه‌ای: ارزیابی تحولات پس از جنگ عراق." بیشتر نشان دهنده قدرت رو به رشد پ‌ک‌ک بود که در سال 2004 حزب برای زندگی آزاد در کردستان ایران (پژاک یا پژاک) به عنوان یک سازمان خواهر تاسیس شد. با هدف دامن زدن به تجزیه طلبی کرد در ایران از طریق پرورش ناسیونالیسم کردی در آن." [۶]

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  • University of Arkansas. Political Science department. Iran/Kurds (1943-present). Retrieved 09 September 2012. [۳]
  • "Iran/Kurds (1943–present)". Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.

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  • «نسخه آرشیو شده». بایگانی‌شده از اصلی در ۱۹ ژوئیه ۲۰۱۴. دریافت‌شده در ۲۵ اوت ۲۰۱۳.

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  • AYLIN ÜNVER NOI. The Arab Spring - its effects on the Kurds and the approaches of Turkey, Iran, Syria and Iraq on the Kurdish issue. Gloria Center. 1 July 2012. "There is a long history of tension between the Kurds and the government in Iran. This began with Reza Shah Pahlavi recapturing the lands that Kurdish leaders had gained control of between 1918 and 1922."; "Iran fears that the creation of a semi-autonomous state in northern Iraq might motivate its own Kurdish minority to press for greater independence. However, Iran’s concern about Kurdish separatism does not approach the level of Turkey’s concern. Still, there have been repeated clashes between Kurds and Iranian security forces" [۲] بایگانی‌شده در ۱۷ سپتامبر ۲۰۱۲ توسط Wayback Machine
  • «نسخه آرشیو شده». بایگانی‌شده از اصلی در ۱۹ ژوئیه ۲۰۱۴. دریافت‌شده در ۲۵ اوت ۲۰۱۳.
  • "KDPI leadership urges support for 'mountain struggle'". Rudaw. Archived from the original on 7 October 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  • "Iran/Kurds (1943–present)". Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  • "U.S. brands anti-Iran Kurdish group terrorist". Reuters. February 4, 2009. Archived from the original on January 28, 2018.
  • "Kurdish Info - The PKK and PJAK fighters of Qendil". Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2017.

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  • Elling, Rasmus Christian (2013). Minorities in Iran: Nationalism and Ethnicity after Khomeini. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-11584-2. OCLC 714725127. خطای یادکرد: برچسب <ref> نامعتبر؛ نام «elling» چندین بار با محتوای متفاوت تعریف شده است. (صفحهٔ راهنما را مطالعه کنید.).
  • Chubin, Shahram; Zabih, Sepehr (1974). The Foreign Relations of Iran: A Developing State in a Zone of Great-Power Conflict. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-520-02683-4. OCLC 1219525.
  • Hiltermann, Joost R. (2007). A Poisonous Affair: America, Iraq, and the Gassing of Halabja. New York City: Cambridge University Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0-521-87686-5. OCLC 77831064.
  • Kreyenbroek, Philip G.; Sperl, Stefan (1992). The Kurds: A Contemporary Overview. London; New York: Routledge. pp. 17–19. ISBN 978-0-415-07265-6. OCLC 24247652.
  • Romano, David (2006). The Kurdish Nationalist Movement: Opportunity, Mobilization and Identity. Cambridge Middle East studies, 22. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-521-85041-4. OCLC 61425259.