The Aims and Objectives
KHRAG's AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
*To promote awareness of the Kurdish struggle for the recognition of their basic human rights and the right to practice their culture, language and customs and to promote the protection of such rights;
*To promote awareness of the right to freedom of association and more particularly to form their own cultural, social and political organisations and the freedom of expression and more particularly the right to be taught in their mother-tongue, to establish and promote written and electronic media in the Kurdish language;
*To promote awareness of human right abuses perpetrated against the Kurds, more particularly in Turkey and to strive to bring an end to such violations through peaceful means;
*To promote the resolution of the Kurdish question in Turkey through dialogue with the legitimate leaders of the Kurdish people and their legitimate organisations..
History of KHRAG
THE FORMATION OF KHRAG
The Kurdish Human Right Action Group (KHRAG) was established in Cape Town, South Africa, on 14 February, 1997. KHRAG is an independent, non- political organisation. It strives for the protection of human rights of all Kurdish people, regardless of religion, belief, opinion, political persuasion, race or nationality. It is committed to the peaceful resolution of the Kurdish problem in the Middle East but more particularly in Turkey.
THE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF KHRAG
- Justice E.Moosa,(Human Rights)
- P.Ncube, (Professor)
- Sheikh S. Khan, (Muslim Religious Leader)
- Imam G. Solomon, (Member of the South African Parliament)
- T. Booley, (Human Rights Activist)
- Y. Slabbert, (Activist Lawyer)
- L. Podlashuc, (Professor)
- P Dexter, (SACP Member of Parliament)
The Executive Committee
- Chairperson
Justice E.Moosa (Human Rights) - Deputy Chairperson
Revd. M Esau ( Anglican Church of South Africa) - Secretary
Razia Banu Bharoochie - Treasurer
Naushad Khan (Business Person) - Media
Sakeena Bock (Business Woman) - Additional Members
To be listed