Iran–PJAK conflict - Wikipedia The Iran–PJAK conflict is an armed conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Kurdish rebels of the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK), which began in 2004 The group has carried out numerous attacks in the Kurdistan Province of Iran and provinces of Western Iran
Iran-based PKK ally says to continue armed struggle Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK), an Iran-based armed group widely believed to be an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), on Monday said it will continue its armed struggle against
Escalating Tensions Between the PKK and its Iranian Branch According to Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch, the PJAK terrorist group, the Iranian branch of the PKK, has, in its latest stance following the news of the PKK’s dissolution, declared that it will neither disband nor lay down its arms
The Iran Angle in the PKK–Turkey Peace Talks Key Dynamic: Turkey seeks influence in Iran through PJAK but must balance this against peace with PKK Iran counters with minority language rights initiatives while PJAK remains the unaddressed factor in PKK-Turkey negotiations
Turkish govt-controlled think tank warns of Irans potential support . . . A new report titled “SETA Security Radar: Turkey’s Geopolitical Landscape in 2025,” published by the SETA Foundation, a government-funded propaganda think tank of Turkey’s ruling party, highlights a growing threat to Turkey’s national security, with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) acquiring advanced anti-drone
Kurdistan Workers Party - Wikipedia The Kurdistan Workers' Party, [a] or the PKK, is [n 1] a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla group primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq and north-eastern Syria