Caged birds freed by environmental activists in Iranian Kurdistan

13-06-2016
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Tags: Iranian Kurdistan Environmental activists birds partridges
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Environmental activists in the Iranian Kurdish city of Baneh freed partridges they have caged for years.
 
Poets and novelists attended the ceremony in which the partridges were freed.
 
They say that protecting the environment is a national duty and environmental activists must be supported.

Elders who participated in the ceremony say that Kurds have always been friends with nature and this friendship must go on.

 

They have tales to tell regarding this friendship.
 
The bird catchers of the Baneh gave the partridges to the department of the environment of the city to be freed.
 
Environmental activists ask people to be more responsible and protect nature.
 
And the authorities of the city asked bird catchers to quit trapping birds.

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