A short summary of the Kurdistan Future Movement
The Kurdistan Future Movement is a modern political group that fights for freedom, rights, and self-rule for the Kurdish people. It believes that Kurdistan is occupied and divided, and wants to end oppression through peaceful, political, and diplomatic work.
The movement works mostly in Eastern Kurdistan (Iran), but supports Kurds everywhere. It is organized in a democratic way, with meetings and a clear structure. Everyone who supports the program and is over 18 can join.
Its goals are to:
End Iran’s control over Kurdistan
Build a free, democratic Kurdish region
Let people choose their own future (self-determination)
Make Kurdish the official language
Support education, women’s rights, youth, and the environment
Create a strong economy with local and foreign support
Ensure equal rights, health care, and freedom for all
The movement believes in peace, fairness, and cooperation with other nations that support Kurdish freedom.
It is a political group that wants freedom and rights for Kurdish people. Learn more at ainde.org.
It was made to fight for Kurdish rights and to stop unfair treatment.
The goal is to free Kurdistan and let people choose their own future.
Mainly in Eastern Kurdistan (Iran), but also where Kurds live.
"Right to Self-Determination"
A green circle with four leaves and the letters K.F.M. on a red background.
The headquarters is in Sanandaj (Sine).
Patriotic people and thinkers who want freedom and justice.
It has centers, a congress, a conference, and a general assembly.
All decisions are made together. No one person controls everything.
Yes, if you are Kurdish and 18 or older, and you agree with the rules.
To stop Iran’s control over Kurdistan and build a free government.
A government with fair elections and equal rights for all people.
No. It supports freedom of belief and is not based on religion.
Grow farms, factories, and bring in businesses to help the people.
Kurdish will be the main language with one grammar for all dialects.
School is free and required. Everyone should know how to read and write.
Women and young people should have the same rights as everyone else.
Everyone should have healthcare and social help if they need it.
You can visit ainde.org to get more information.