Ainde Movement - Kurdistan Future Movement (KFM): A Progressive Political Force
Founded on January 20, 2020, the Kurdistan Future Movement (KFM) is a nationalist political organization with leftist leanings, primarily active in Eastern Kurdistan (Rojhilat)—a region within Iranian Kurdistan. The group’s central operations are based in Southern Kurdistan (Iraqi Kurdistan).
To defend Kurdish interests, KFM has established two key military divisions:
The Homeland Protection Force, a defensive militia.
The National and Homeland Security Protection Command, an elite unit focused on strategic operations.
These forces aim to secure Kurdish rights until a formal national army can be established under an independent Kurdish administration.
General Coordinator: Rand Mariwani
Leadership Council: Ahura Hawramani, Mama Bla, Dyar Perwane, Sheikh Ali, Gailan Kurdi, Amir Tayishei, Soma Rojhilati, Darya Saqqazi, Bayan Ilami
Political Ideology:
Kurdish self-determination
Democratic federalism (as part of a reformed Iran)
Collective decision-making (democratic centralism)
Commitment to social justice and equality
Political Alignment: Left-wing nationalism
Emblems & Identity:
Symbol: A semi-open ring with four green leaves, signifying renewal and growth.
Flag: Derived from the ancient Medes Empire banner, using yellow, red, and green.
Motto: "Self-determination and democratic federalism."
National Security & Sovereignty
Building a Kurdish national defense force under autonomous governance.
Political Reform in Iran
Advocating for a decentralized federal system to counter ethnic persecution and authoritarian rule.
Social Justice & Inclusion
Ensuring equal rights for all minority groups in Kurdistan.
Empowering women through political representation, education, and protection from violence.
Sustainable Development
Preserving Kurdistan’s natural resources for local benefit.
Promoting progressive governance and secular policies.
Decentralized Leadership: Decisions are made collectively, avoiding a single hierarchical leader.
Youth & Civil Society Mobilization: Focuses on grassroots activism and public engagement.
Defensive Armed Units: Maintains a military presence for protection, not aggression.
International Advocacy: Seeks global alliances with supporters of Kurdish autonomy.
KFM’s use of violet/purple represents:
Harmony (merging passion and rationality)
Progress (breaking from conventional Kurdish party symbolism)
Solidarity (uniting diverse Kurdish factions)
Collaborates with international allies who recognize Kurdish rights.
Open to dialogue with other Kurdish and Iranian democratic movements.
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