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Iranian forces kill Kurdish father of three in fifth case of arbitrary shootings

Iran-HRM – Iran’s security forces have shot and killed an Iranian Kurdish man on February 8.

Iranian forces kill Kurdish father of three

The state forces shot and killed 37-year-old Behzad Hashemi on suspicion of carrying smuggled goods. He was married and father to three children.

According to an informed source, the state security forces opened fire on his car in the northwest city of Salmas, West Azerbaijan Province.

The arbitrary killing of the Kurdish father of three Behzad Hashemi is the fifth case of arbitrary shooting by regime forces in recent days. The Iranian regime’s security forces and police have a history of shooting and killing civilians.

Security forces in Iran’s western border shot and killed a border porter on February 3. The man was identified as Khaled Ahmadpour who was married and lived in a village in Sardasht, western Iran. He was the sole breadwinner for his two children and wife.

Security forces in Iran’s western border shot and killed a border porter yesterday. The man identified as Khaled Ahmadpour was married and lived in a village in Sardasht, western #Iran. He was the sole breadwinner for his two children and wife. pic.twitter.com/QBWcKgJ9NZ— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) February 4, 2021

Porters (Kolbars) are poor people who transfer goods such as fuel, cigarettes, electric equipment, clothing, tires, etc. with great difficulty and at a high risk to their lives to earn a living for their families. They sometimes have to transfer 100 to 150 kilograms on their backs in the mountains and valleys, in hot summer or cold winter.

More than 68,000 porters are working in Iran’s border provinces, of which 16,000 to 18,000 are in Piranshahr and Sardasht, official statistics indicate.

Unofficial sources however estimate the actual number of porters to be around 350 to 500 thousand in border provinces.

Due to the lack of economic development, increasing poverty and unemployment in predominantly Kurdish region of western Iran, much of the local economy relies on such trade.

The State Security forces target the porters without any prior warnings under the pretext of “fighting trafficking of goods,” a practice which is in contravention of the law.

If not killed by security forces, kolbars die from avalanches, falling off mountains, hyperthermia, and hypothermia.

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