The political struggle of Ahwazi organizations during the twentieth century

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Bader Hameed Mansi Al Sulami

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Since the occupation of the Arab province of Ahwaz (Arabistan ) in 1343 AH / 1925 AD, the Ahwazi people began to resist this occupation, and to confirm their desire to restore their authority over the region, and to expel the occupier, who made the people of the region taste the worst types of torture and abuse.


The Ahwazi Arab people resorted to the method of direct armed military resistance against the Persian occupier, and carried out several revolutions and confrontations with the Persian occupiers. In most cases, these revolutions failed, which led to a great conviction that direct military resistance with the occupier had a negative impact on the people of the Ahwazi Arab people and on their families and children. .


The Ahwazis adopted a new method of resisting the occupation, which is political resistance , or what is known as political struggle. This step came in light of their efforts to obtain their rights to the fullest extent and to gain control of them. After the people of Ahwazis became certain that the military and armed movements had not yielded the desired and sought-after results on the path to liberating the entire land. In the region, the Ahwazis resorted to peaceful political movements, perhaps to achieve the goal they wanted to achieve, which is liberation and expelling the Iranian occupier , in addition to the emergence of several political movements with different and disparate political currents, which played an important role in the internal political field and demonstrated the Ahwazi issue to the world outside.

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