4 kolbars injured in attacks by Iranian forces
Kolbars and kasibkars are targeted systematically by Iranian and Turkish security forces. Each year, dozens of them are killed with no punitive measures being taken.
Kolbars and kasibkars are targeted systematically by Iranian and Turkish security forces. Each year, dozens of them are killed with no punitive measures being taken.
According to Kolbarnews, attacks by Iranian regime forces in the border regions of Bane and Nawsoud left 4 kolbars injured.
On August 12, forces of the Iranian regime opened fire on a group of kolbars within the boundaries of the Kermanshah province, injuring one of them by the name of Şayan Zehmetkêş.
On August 13, kolbar Tahir Ismail from Piranshahr was injured as a result of gunfire by Iranian soldiers in the region of Hengejal near Bane.
Further attacks by Iranian forces injured Celal Sohrabi on August 17 and Reuf Resul on August 18.
At least 20 kolbars were killed in the border region of Rojhilat (East Kurdistan) in July alone. 14 of them were killed in the Nawsoud region.
Kolbars and kasibkars are targeted systematically by Iranian and Turkish security forces. Each year, dozens of them are killed with no punitive measures being taken. Apart from systematic attacks, kolbars are struggling to make a living under harsh weather conditions, dangerous geographical locations and mines.
Kolber or “kolbar” is derived from the Kurdish words “kol” and “bar”. Kol means “back”, bar means “load”. Kolbars make their living by carrying goods on their backs across dangerous borders. The goods they carry include cigarettes, mobile phones, blankets, household items, tea and rarely alcoholic beverages. They have to pass through dangerous roads between South Kurdistan and East Kurdistan. The goods brought are sold at relatively high prices in commercial centres such as Tehran. However, kolbars who carry out the transportation of goods at the expense of their lives receive a very small amount of wages.
Kasibkar refers to those people who receive the goods kolbars carry to South Kurdistan and find buyers in towns.
Kolbarnews began recording killings and injuring of kolbars in the border areas of Kurdistan on 17 July 2017. Since then, Kolbarnews has registered 1,344 incidents: 341 kolbars were killed and 1,003 injured. 998 cases (equivalent to 74%) were the result of direct military shootings.
From the beginning of 2023 to 17 July, Kolbarnews registered 11 kolbars killed and 59 injured, for a total of 70 incidents.
The following are the incidents registered by year:
From 17 July to 31 December 2017
Killed: 16
Injured: 31
Total: 47
Year 2018
Killed: 70
Injured: 158
Total: 228
Year 2019
Killed: 80
Injured: 183
Total: 263
Year 2020
Killed: 67
Injured: 163
Total: 230
Year 2021
Killed: 54
Injured: 167
Total: 221
Year 2022
Killed: 43
Injured: 215
Total: 258