Gunfire by Iranian forces leaves 5 kolbars injured
As a result of the direct fire of Iranian forces, 5 more kolbars were injured.
As a result of the direct fire of Iranian forces, 5 more kolbars were injured.
According to Kolbarnews, Iranian forces opened fire on a group of kolbars in the border area of Hengejale in Bane city in East Kurdistan. It was reported that 5 kolbars were injured in the attack this morning.
According to the latest balance sheet published by Kolbarnews, 270 kolbars, 20 of whom were under the age of 18, lost their lives or were injured as a result of attacks in different border regions of Eastern Kurdistan in the first six months of 2024.
Eastern Kurdistan has descended deeper into poverty through the years due to deliberate policies by the Iranian regime and stands out as one of the poorest regions in Iran. Compared to other regions, the area has seen significantly less investment and development has been deliberately curbed. Agriculture and industry weren’t allowed to develop, and as a result, unemployment rose to the highest in Iran.
Faced with policies of discrimination, oppression and impoverishment, carrying smuggled goods is not a choice but a must for survival.
Kolbar comes from the Kurdish words, “kol” (back) and “bar” (load). Kolbars make their living carrying loads along the perilous borderline. Their loads include cigarettes, mobile phones, clothes, housewares, tea and seldomly alcohol. They walk through dangerous terrain to continue this trade between Southern and Eastern Kurdistan. The goods they bring are sold at high prices in Tehran, but the kolbars who risk their lives for them are paid very modestly.
The intermediaries who take the deliveries and find buyers in cities are called kasibkars. Kolbars and kasibkars range from 13 to 70 years old. Some only finished elementary school, while others are university graduates. They carry loads, because they can’t find any other employment.