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- PJAK abstract "The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a Kurdish political and militant organisation which has waged an intermittent armed struggle since 2004 against the Iranian government to seek cultural and political rights and self-determination for Kurds in Iran.Most experts describe PJAK as an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of the PKK militants in Turkey, as well as allegiance to its leader, Abdullah Öcalan, but unlike the PKK fights Iranian government forces rather than the Turkish government ones. Both groups are members of the Group of Communities in Kurdistan (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), an umbrella group of Kurdish political and insurgent groups in Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq.The membership of PJAK's armed wing, the HRK, is estimated to be 3,000 and come from Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and the Kurdish diaspora. The group is considered a banned terrorist organisation by Iran, Turkey, and the United States.".
- PJAK country Iran.
- PJAK country Kurdistan.
- PJAK formationYear "2007".
- PJAK ideology Feminism.
- PJAK ideology Kurdish_nationalism.
- PJAK ideology Democratic_confederalism.
- PJAK internationalAffiliation Koma_Civak%C3%AAn_Kurdistan.
- PJAK leader Abdul_Rahman_Haji_Ahmadi.
- PJAK religion Secularism.
- PJAK thumbnail Drapeau_du_Parti_pour_une_vie_libre_au_Kurdistan_-_PJAK.png?width=300.
- PJAK wikiPageExternalLink www.pjak.org.
- PJAK wikiPageID "4831344".
- PJAK wikiPageRevisionID "600121054".
- PJAK area "Iraq, Turkey and Iran".
- PJAK colorcode "#FF0000".
- PJAK country Iran.
- PJAK country Kurdistan.
- PJAK dates "2004".
- PJAK foundation "2007".
- PJAK hasPhotoCollection PJAK.
- PJAK ideology Feminism.
- PJAK ideology Kurdish_nationalism.
- PJAK ideology Secularism.
- PJAK ideology Socialism.
- PJAK ideology Democratic_confederalism.
- PJAK international Koma_Civakên_Kurdistan.
- PJAK leader Abdul_Rahman_Haji_Ahmadi.
- PJAK logo "200".
- PJAK motives "To establish semiautonomous regional entities or Kurdish federal states in Iran, Turkey and Syria similar to the Kurdistan Regional Government, and establish a democratic confederalism as theorised by Abdullah Öcalan.".
- PJAK name "East Kurdistan Defence Forces".
- PJAK name "Party of Free Life of Kurdistan".
- PJAK nativeName "Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê".
- PJAK paramilitaryWing "East Kurdistan Defence Forces".
- PJAK position Far-left_politics.
- PJAK religion Secularism.
- PJAK status "Active".
- PJAK strength "600".
- PJAK wing "East Kurdistan Defence Forces".
- PJAK wing "Yerjerika".
- PJAK wing1Title "Armed wing".
- PJAK wing2Title "Women's wing".
- PJAK subject Category:Iranian_Kurdish_organisations.
- PJAK subject Category:Iran–PJAK_conflict.
- PJAK subject Category:Kurdistan.
- PJAK subject Category:Non-governmental_organizations.
- PJAK subject Category:Secession_in_Iran.
- PJAK type Abstraction100002137.
- PJAK type Group100031264.
- PJAK type IranianKurdishOrganisations.
- PJAK type Non-governmentalOrganizations.
- PJAK type Organization108008335.
- PJAK type SocialGroup107950920.
- PJAK type YagoLegalActor.
- PJAK type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- PJAK type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- PJAK type Agent.
- PJAK type Organisation.
- PJAK type PoliticalParty.
- PJAK type Organization.
- PJAK type Agent.
- PJAK type SocialPerson.
- PJAK type Thing.
- PJAK comment "The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a Kurdish political and militant organisation which has waged an intermittent armed struggle since 2004 against the Iranian government to seek cultural and political rights and self-determination for Kurds in Iran.Most experts describe PJAK as an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). ".
- PJAK label "PJAK".
- PJAK label "PJAK".
- PJAK label "Partei für ein Freies Leben in Kurdistan".
- PJAK label "Parti pour une vie libre au Kurdistan".
- PJAK label "Partia Wolnego Życia Kurdystanu".
- PJAK label "حزب الحياة الحرة الكردستاني".
- PJAK sameAs Partei_für_ein_Freies_Leben_in_Kurdistan.
- PJAK sameAs Parti_pour_une_vie_libre_au_Kurdistan.
- PJAK sameAs PJAK.
- PJAK sameAs Partia_Wolnego_Życia_Kurdystanu.
- PJAK sameAs m.0cq1gx.
- PJAK sameAs Q1266099.
- PJAK sameAs Q1266099.
- PJAK sameAs PJAK.
- PJAK wasDerivedFrom PJAK?oldid=600121054.
- PJAK depiction Drapeau_du_Parti_pour_une_vie_libre_au_Kurdistan_-_PJAK.png.
- PJAK isPrimaryTopicOf PJAK.
- PJAK name "Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê".
- PJAK name "Party of Free Life of Kurdistan".