Kongra Star: Where is Warishe Moradi?
Kongra Star once again demanded the release of Warishe Moradi, a member of the Community of Free Women of East Kurdistan who was forcibly disappeared by the Iranian regime over 100 days ago.
Kongra Star once again demanded the release of Warishe Moradi, a member of the Community of Free Women of East Kurdistan who was forcibly disappeared by the Iranian regime over 100 days ago.
The women's umbrella organization Kongra Star once again demanded the release of Warishe Moradi. Moradi is a member of the Community of Free Women of East Kurdistan (KJAR) who was forcibly disappeared by the Iranian regime over 100 days ago.
The activist was abducted by Iran's security forces on 1 August. Despite ongoing efforts by her family, there's been no news about her wellbeing or whereabouts since her abduction.
Varishe Moradi, also known as Ciwana Sine, was arrested during a police check near her hometown of Sine (Sanandaj) and taken to an unknown location. The activist, who is a member of KJAR, the umbrella organization of the Kurdish women's movement in Iran, was committed to women's political and feminist issues such as protection from violence, equality and self-determination and worked towards positive social transformation in many places with targeted projects, much to the displeasure of the mullahs' regime.