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Kurdistan Future Movement
Freedom, equality and human rights.

         
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Kurdistan Future Movement
Freedom, equality and human rights.
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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.

 

 

What is the Kurdistan Future Movement?

It is a political group that wants freedom and rights for Kurdish people. Learn more at ainde.org.

Why was the movement created?

It was made to fight for Kurdish rights and to stop unfair treatment.

What is the main goal of the movement?

The goal is to free Kurdistan and let people choose their own future.

Where is the movement active?

Mainly in Eastern Kurdistan (Iran), but also where Kurds live.

What is the slogan of the movement?

"Right to Self-Determination"

What does the emblem look like?

A green circle with four leaves and the letters K.F.M. on a red background.

What is the main office of the movement?

The headquarters is in Sanandaj (Sine).

Who started the movement?

Patriotic people and thinkers who want freedom and justice.

What is the structure of the movement?

It has centers, a congress, a conference, and a general assembly.

How are decisions made?

All decisions are made together. No one person controls everything.

Can anyone join the movement?

Yes, if you are Kurdish and 18 or older, and you agree with the rules.

What are the political goals?

To stop Iran’s control over Kurdistan and build a free government.

What kind of government do they want?

A government with fair elections and equal rights for all people.

Is the movement religious?

No. It supports freedom of belief and is not based on religion.

What are the plans for the economy?

Grow farms, factories, and bring in businesses to help the people.

What language will be used?

Kurdish will be the main language with one grammar for all dialects.

What is the plan for education?

School is free and required. Everyone should know how to read and write.

What does the movement say about women and youth?

Women and young people should have the same rights as everyone else.

What about health and help for people?

Everyone should have healthcare and social help if they need it.

Where can I learn more?

You can visit ainde.org to get more information.

 A short summary of the Kurdistan Future Movement

We are the Future Movement.


We believe that the Kurdish people have the right to self-determination, and for a brighter future for our nation, we must work and struggle tirelessly until we achieve our goals.

We believe in equality for women and that the countrys economy should benefit everyone—for collective gain and the public good. Education and healthcare are fundamental rights for all.

We also believe that you will stand with our movement to help us achieve our objectives.

Together, we will build a free and just Iran and  Kurdistan.

Contact us


Contact Centers

Future Movement General Email
[email protected]

Future Movement Media Department
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Future Movement Official Inquiries
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Relevant Links


1/ Future Movement Program
2/ Future Movement Anthem
3/ Future Movement Statements