On behalf of Hekmatist Party, Official line, I would like to express our profound grief and deep outrage - over the assassination of our dear comrade, Yanar Mohammed.

We Strongly condemn this act of terrorism and political violence. 

For me personally, this loss is also the loss of a dear friend and close fellow fighter— someone I had the privilege to stand beside at various moments over the years, in Toronto, sharing in challenges, and witnessing her courage and commitment.

Yanar was taken from us at a moment - when not only Iraq and Iran - but the  entire region— and  the world as a whole —needed her courage, her uncompromising revolutionary voice, and her tireless struggle - more than ever.

Yanar Mohammed was not only a respected leader among her comrades in Iraq, but a widely recognized and influential figure across Iraq, Iran, the Arab world, and the global progressive movement. 

She stood at the forefront of struggles for women’s rights, against militarism, war, and mass atrocities.
Her assassination is not an isolated crime. 

It serves, directly or indirectly, the interests of global militarism, terrorism carried out by both state and non state actors, and far-right movements that continue to push the region—and the world—toward devastation and tyranny. 

The same forces that have turned entire societies into battlegrounds, that sustain war machines, and that normalize collective punishment and destruction, - 
They all have every reason to silence voices like Yanar’s.
 
At the same time, reactionary Islamist movements—nurtured in the ruins of war and occupation—which have systematically stripped millions, especially women, of their most basic human rights in countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran, also stand in fundamental opposition to everything Yanar represented.

They all , have every reason to silence voices like Yanar’s.

With her loss, we have lost not only a comrade, but a leading voice of the global struggle for women’s liberation, a committed opponent of war and economic sanctions that condemn millions to poverty and hunger, and a dedicated militant of the socialist and communist movement.
 
Yanar was one of the leading voices against the U.S. war in Iraq and had her life - not been cut short, she would undoubtedly be among the most active and determined voices today - against the current reckless, blind, destructive, and devastating war, waged by the United States and Israel against Iran. 

She also would be against the genocide carried out by the fascistic Israeli state against the people of Gaza and the Palestinian people.
 
Yanar’s legacy is concrete and enduring: from establishing the first safe shelters for women fleeing violence in Iraq, to her international advocacy against war, occupation, and state violence—from Iraq to Palestine—and her unwavering fight against exploitation and injustice.

 She fought not merely to interpret the world, but to change it—to overturn a system built on inequality, violence, and oppression, and to build a better world -  grounded in freedom, equality, and social justice.

The truest way to honor,- is not through words alone, but through action: by renewing our commitment to her cause, upholding the principles she stood for, and carrying forward the movements she helped build.

Her memory will remain alive, in our struggles, in our resistance and in every step toward a freer and more just world.

Long live Yanar’s legacy!