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    ON THIS DAY

    1979: Kurdish revolt grows in Iran

    Kurds in Iran have ousted government troops from a large area near
    the Iraqi border.
    However, they have full control of only one town, Mahabad, the centre
    of Iranian Kurdistan in the north-west of the country.

    The revolt began last week when Kurdish tribesmen overpowered Iranian
    soldiers in the nearby town of Paveh.

    The fighting later spread to the towns of Divan Darreh, Saqqez and
    Mahabad which was briefly the capital of an independent Kurdish
    republic from 1946-7.

    Iran's four million Kurds have been disappointed the ousting of the
    Shah and the setting up of an Islamic state has not brought them more
    autonomy.

    Hiding

    Many of the 15 million Kurds inhabiting the mountainous area where
    Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria and the Soviet republic of Armenia meet
    want it to be declared an independent state.

    But Turkey and Iraq in particular have always resisted giving up
    sovereignty over their portions of Kurdistan.

    Earlier this year Kurdish leaders met Iran's spiritual leader,
    Ayatollah Khomeini, who warned them against trying to break away from
    Iran.

    Many Kurdish leaders have now gone into hiding after Ayatollah
    Khomeini ordered their arrest.

    In spite of the current fighting, Iran's Kurds say they do not want
    to sever the territory from the rest of the country.

    "If we cut ourselves off we would have only the mountains and the
    goats. We would die from hunger," said one Kurdish leader.

    Iranian newspaper reports have put the number killed so far at about
    600.

    Traditionally, Iran's Kurds have been less strident in their demands
    for independence and have rarely resorted to violence.

    They have more in common with the majority population who are
    Persians than Kurds in Turkey and Iraq have with the majority Arabs
    there.
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