| Brussels, Jan. 19 (AKnews) - A group of  Kurds organized Tuesday a demonstration in the Belgian capital,  Brussels, to protest the execution of a Kurdish activist on charges of  links with an armed Kurdish group.   About  100 people gathered outside the Iranian embassy in Brussels chanting  slogans "No to executions", "Ahmadinejad is a terrorist" and "Freedom  for political politicians" to protest the execution of Kurdish political  prisoner Hussein Khezri.
 
 Khezri, 28, was executed on January 15  in secret on charges of acting against the national security and working  with the Free Life for Kurdistan Party, or (PJAK), an armed Kurdish  group fighting for the freedom of Kurds in Iran.
 
 An organizer of  the demonstration Tuesday Kawe Ahangari called on the Iranian  authorities to stop the "increasing" pressure on the Kurds in Iran.
 
 Kurds  make up 7% of Iran's about 72 million population. Khezri is the eight  Kurdish activist to be executed by the Iranian authorities since early  January this year.
 
 According to the reports of international  human rights organizations, the Iranian government executed last year at  least 179 people. Iran ranks high on the list of the countries with  frequent executions.
 
 PJAK has promised to have a "strong response" to Khozri's execution.
 
 "Iran  never hesitates to carry out ethnic cleansing against the Kurds,"  Sherzad Kamangar, spokesman of PJAN, told AKnews Monday "if the Iranian  state is not willing to listen to our demands and refuse to choose  dialogue and peaceful means, then we will respond in the language that  the state understands"
 
 The Kurdish Associations Union (KAU) in  France echoed the protests late Tuesday saying it will organize a  demonstration outside the Iranian embassy in Paris next Friday.
 
 Reported by Roni Alasor, edited by Raber Y. Aziz
 RN/AKnews
 
 Wednesday, January 19th 2011 12:41 PM |