Majid Kavian

Kurdish politician and military
  • PJAK (2003–2011)
  • PKK (1999–2003)
Years of service1999–2011Commands heldOperational Chief of PJAKBattles/warsKurdish–Turkish conflict
Iran–PJAK conflict

Majid Kavian (Persian: مجید کاویان; 1982 – 3 September 2011), also known as Semko Sarheldan was the deputy commander of the militant Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) until his death on 3 September 2011,[1] at the age of 29.[2] As the number two in command[3] he was the chief commander of all PJAK's armed activities[4] as the PJAK's number one leader, Abdul Rahman Haji Ahmadi lives in exile, in Germany.[5]

Majid Kavian was born in the town of Baneh in the Kurdistan Province of Iran[4] in 1982.[2] He joined the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in its conflict with Turkey in 1999, during which he fought in the Tunceli and Black Sea regions.[6] He joined the PJAK in 2003,[2][7] where he rose to position of Deputy Commander due to his experience, fighting in Turkey.[6] He was killed by IRGC forces during the 2011 Iran-Iraq cross-border raids, while leading an operation in Kutaman.[4]

The PJAK confirmed his death on their website, releasing the following statement:[6]

September 3rd 2011, during the second stage of Iranian Revolutionary Guards attack against Kandil mountains Majid Kawian, known as Comrade Samkou, deputy commander general of the forces of eastern Kurdistan in the Kurdistan Free Life Party, was killed along with Comrade Ruzhat Butan after being hit by a mortar in heavy Iranian shelling in Kutaman region

References

  1. ^ Ahlul Bayt News Agency PJAK deputy commander killed Archived 2012-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, September 8, 2011
  2. ^ a b c Iran Times PJAK war rages on with commanders killed on both sides, September 13, 2011
  3. ^ Fars News Agency PJAK's Number 2 Man Killed Archived 2011-09-08 at the Wayback Machine, September 7, 2011
  4. ^ a b c PJAK commander Archived 2018-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, September 12, 2011
  5. ^ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Germany Rejects Iran Extradition Request, March 9, 2010
  6. ^ a b c Al Sumaria Iran kills PJAK deputy military chief, September 09, 2011
  7. ^ Al Arabiya Iran says Kurdish rebel deputy chief killed, September 8, 2011