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Khomeini makes no concessions in rejecting Kurdish peace bid
In an lntervle that he said reflected
the views of the Iranian leader, he said:
“There Is no justification whatsoever for
the systematic subversion o( minorities
which want to Impose violence no our peo-
ple. As soon as they stop acting In this
manner, brotherly Islamic cooperation
canbegin.
“It ot up to 3 to declare a cease-
fire.”
An unofficial cease-fire Is In force on
all fronts In the Kurdish region as both
sides await the outcome of peacernoves In
Tehran.
The spokesman for a five-man Kurdish
delegation told Renters Monday night that
a Tebran religious leader, Ayatollah Mab.
moud Ta leghanl, had given assurances a
formal cease-fire would be announced
yesterday.
But the move has apparently been
scuppered by Ayatollah Khomeini's bard
line.
Mr. axd-Sadr aceneed (be Kurdish
rebels of trying to take lb. Kurdlib region
by armed force and said the Army in-
tended to take the rebel capital of Make-
“We accept autonomy. Mat what yos
want Is separatisni, otherwise you would
not be flghtIn ”
Re added: “Kurdlstan was already In
the hands of the Kurds, but they Itbe Insur-
gentzj wanted tobe the only power In Kvr
distan. ”
In Mahabad , a spokesman for the
Kurdish Democratic party said all moves
toward pece were being threatened by
the continnid áecuticn of Kurds alleged
to have taken part hi the fighting against
goverflment forceL
The official Pars news agency re t .
that 20 people were executed Lu the X '
Ish town of Saqqez yesterday on the orders
of an Islamic revolutionary judge 1 Ayatol-
)ahsadeq ha1khali ,
Nine of the 0 were IE1 Ing ao j s,
the first to be executed for offeones corn-
nUtted since the Yebruary revolution.
They were said to have aided and abetted
tberSbSIl bflghUngitSsQ 31Utwsek
KDP spok ints1 ) said thoasands of
neonle yesterday bealeged the Lurdlok.
} e1d Mal2abad garrison demanding that Is-
lamic revolutionary guai d prisoners being
held there sboêld be killed in retail*tlo
for the Saqqez executions.
The spokesman said KDP officials per.
suaded the crowd to disperse. But he
added: “This, definitely presents a danger
to peace. Row can people remain Indiffer-
ent to this fascist crime? We will react In
evefltOfCOntlnh1lngeXecUt I0m.”
Ayatollah KhalkIwlI baa ordered the
executOns of at least 77 people 1 nearly all
of them alleged Kurdish rebels, since be
was dispatched to Kurdlstan two weeks
ago by Ayatollah Kbomelnl-
His removal from the Kurdish reajon
was one of the central demands tht peace
deIegit lonbioultsttoTehfln.
Khomeini makes no concessions in rejecting Kurdish peace bid
The Sun (1837-1985); Aug 29, 1979; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1986)
pg. A12
Khorneiài makes no concessions
in rejeciing.Kurdishpeáce bid
Tehran, (Reuter)—Iraz,'s unoffi-
cial bead o state, Ayatollah Ituhollab
Khomeini, has turned dOwn a Kurdish
peace bid and refused to endorse a negoti.
•.ated cease-fire, a senior Revolutionary
Council member said yesterday.
“The Irnam Ayatollah Khomeini) has
made no concessions,” Aboihasian Bani.
Sadr told Reuter.
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