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One Person’s Story

Molan Abdollah Khani

About

Age: 48
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Unknown
Civil Status: Single

Case

Date of Killing: June 3, 1997
Location of Killing: Khalakan, Iraq
Mode of Killing: Extrajudicial shooting
Age at time of alleged offense: 48

About this Case

Mr. Abdollah Khani was intelligent, very active, honest, self-made, and very meticulous. He was also a skillful driver.

Information regarding the extrajudicial killing of Mr. Molan Abdollah Khani, son of Ra’na and Savareh Ahmadollah Khan, has been collected from an interview with an official of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran (December 8, 2021), and an interview with two comrades of Mr. Abdollah Khani in the Party (November 16, 2021). News of this killing was published in “Shahidan” website of Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran (research date November 16, 2021) and in the Iran Documentation Center report “There is No Refuge” (August 2008).

Mr. Abdollah Khani was born in Sardasht, in Kurdistan Province in Iran, in 1949 (Shahidan Website, November 16, 2021). He had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, and he was single. Mr. Abdollah Khani had lost his father in childhood, and he had an elementary school education (Center Interview, November 16, 2021). According to an acquaintance of Mr. Abdollah Khani, he was “intelligent, very active, honest, self-made, and very meticulous” (Center Interview, November 16 and December 8, 2021).

Before the Islamic Revolution of January 1979, Mr. Abdollah Khani was working with the Kurdish Peshmerga. He joined the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran, sometime after the revolution. He left Iran in 1980 and settled in Iraqi Kurdistan (Center Interview, November 16, 2021). Mr. Abdollah Khani was a skillful driver and he served as a Third Rank member of the Financial Commission of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran. In this capacity, he drove a large vehicle and he was responsible for purchasing provisions from different towns in Kurdistan of Iraq, especially Sulaymaniyah (Center Interview, November 16 and December 8, 2021).

The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI)

The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan was founded in 1945 with the goal to gain autonomy for Kurdistan, in north-western Iran. After the Revolution, conflicts between the new central Shiite government and mainly Sunni Kurdistan regarding the role of minorities in the drafting of the constitution, specification of Shiite as the official state religion, and particularly the autonomy of the region, ended in armed clashes between the Revolutionary Guards and the peshmerga (the militia of the PDKI). The PDKI boycotted the referendum of April 1, 1979, when people went to polls to vote for or against the Islamic regime. On August 19, 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini called the PDKI the “party of Satan” and declared it “unofficial and illegal.” Mass executions and fighting broke out and continued for several months in the region. By 1983, the PDKI had lost much of its influence in the region. In the years since various leaders of the PDKI have been assassinated. Following internal disputes, the party split in 2006 and two organizations were established as “The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan,” and “The Democratic Party of Kurdistan.”

Mr. Molan Abdollah Khani’s Death

On June 3, 1997, Mr. Molan Abdollah Khani was driving his large vehicle from Sulaymaniyah to the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Koy-Sanjaqk. In the vicinity of Khalakan, between Dokan and Koy, he was killed by several armed men (Iran Documentation Center, August 2008; Shahidan Website; Center Interview, November 16 and December 8, 2021).

Mr. Abdollah Khani was returning to the headquarters of the Kurdistan Party of Iran with provisions from Sulaymaniyah. When he stopped to help a car that seemed to have broken down, some armed men attacked and killed him.

According to the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran investigations, Mr. Abdollah Khani had stopped to assist a motorist whose car had apparently broken down. He was on his way back from Sulaymaniyah, where he had gone to purchase provisions as usual (Center Interview, December 8, 2021). At this time, several armed men approached him and shot at his head (Interview, November 16 and December 8, 2021). At least one bullet entered under his chin and exited his skull (Center Interview, December 8, 2021). According to investigations carried out by the Democratic Party, Mr. Abdollah Khani’s identity card, his gun, and some cash that he carried were stolen. The Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran has received information that shows Mr. Abdollah Khani’s identity card was turned in to the Ministry of Information agents in Iran (Center Interview, November 16, 2021 and December 8, 2021).

Mr. Abdollah Khani was buried in the “Koy Martyrs’ Cemetery” (Center Interview, November 16, 2021).

Officials’ Reaction

There is no information about the reaction of the officials to this killing.

Reaction of the government of Iraqi Kurdistan State

The Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran reported the killing of Mr. Abdollah Khani to the police of Sulaymaniyah and to Asayesh, the Security Organization of Kurdistan, in Iraq. There has not yet been any legal investigation of this killing (Center Interview, November 16, 2021).

Family’s Reaction

There is no information about the reaction of Mr. Abdollah Khani's family. 

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