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Kurdistan Freedom Party ( ku, , Parti Azadi Kurdistan, abbreviated as PAK) is a
Kurdish nationalist Kurdish nationalism (, ) is a nationalist political movement which asserts that Kurds are a nation and espouses the creation of an independent Kurdistan from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Early Kurdish nationalism had its roots in the Ottoman ...
and separatist militant group of Kurds in Iran, based in northern
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and K ...
. The group has declared creation of an independent Kurdish country as its main aim.


History

The group was founded by Said Yazdanpanah, a former member of the People's Fedai Guerrillas, in May 1991, as the Revolutionaries' Union of Kurdistan. Said Yazdanpanah was killed in September 1991, and his brother Hussein Yazdanpanah took over the organization afterwards. In a congress held between 10–12 October 2006 in Erbil, the group adopted its current name and named Ali Qazi, the son of Qazi Mohammad, as its leader. Yazdanpanah became Vice President. A few months later, the group experienced a split when some members led by Simko Yazdanpanah, the brother of the group's leaders left the party on 7 July 2007. They declared on 12 August that they have reorganized the original Revolutionaries' Union of Kurdistan, and their leader is Amine Khanim, mother of Yazdanpanah brothers. As of 2017, the organization maintains close ties to the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI) and is on friendly terms with both Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).


Armed activities

These Peshmerga have been involved in the War in Iraq between 2014-2017, fighting the
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along with other Kurdish forces. They received training from US forces during their struggle against ISIL in Kirkuk, where they played a crucial role. Some members of the Kurdistan Freedom Party also travelled to Syria and helped to defend Kobanî against ISIL. In April 2016, PAK attacked Iranian government security forces in Sanandaj during the annual Islamic Republic of Iran Army Day parade, ending its cease-fire and resume its armed struggle.


Strength

In December 2019, Hussein Yazdanpanah said there are 1,000 members in his group, however there is no independent verification for this claim. A 2017 report published by
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estimated that the group has "a few hundred" members, the same figure reported by AP in the previous year. In 2016,
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wrote that the group has some 600 fighters, one-third of whom female. PAK welcomed some foreign fighters from
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during its campaign against ISIL.


Equipment

The PAK members wear uniforms similar to the fighters under command of
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ministry, but install their own patches too. They use a variety of weapons, including Russian-made equipment.
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is a regular weapon of PAK fighters. Journalist Fazel Hawramy wrote in 2017 that PAK uses weapons supplied by
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. The organization has denied being armed by the Americans.


Ideology

The group espouses
Kurdish nationalism Kurdish nationalism (, ) is a nationalist political movement which asserts that Kurds are a nation and espouses the creation of an independent Kurdistan from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Early Kurdish nationalism had its roots in the Ottoman ...
and is regarded as politically
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on the political spectrum.


State sponsorship

In July 2016, PAK declared that international aid will help them cease "Iranian influence in the region". They directly asked
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for funding, according to Stratfor analyses, which may have been accepted. In September 2016, PAK announced that it has received military training in weapons and explosives from the
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.


References

* {{Authority control 1991 establishments in Iraqi Kurdistan Anti-ISIL factions in Iraq Banned Kurdish parties Banned political parties in Iran Kurdish nationalism in Iran Kurdish nationalist political parties Kurdish political parties in Iran Kurdish separatism in Iran Left-wing militant groups in Iran Militant opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran Organisations designated as terrorist by Iran Political parties established in 1991