A PAK (Kurdistan Freedom Party) commander who previously threatened Iranians with arson and beheading is now openly selling Starlink terminals allegedly intended for Iranian protesters.
🚨 A PAK (Kurdistan Freedom Party) commander who previously threatened Iranians with arson and beheading is now openly selling Starlink terminals allegedly intended for Iranian protesters.
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A PAK (Kurdistan Freedom Party) commander who previously threatened Iranians with arson and beheading is now openly selling Starlink terminals allegedly intended for Iranian protesters.
President Trump repeatedly claimed that weapons and Starlink terminals sent to support protesters during the January 2026 uprising were diverted through Iraqi Kurdish networks and never fully reached the Iranian people.
Now videos and screenshots circulating online appear to support those claims.
Many Iranians are accusing Kurdish separatist networks of intercepting and profiteering from aid that was meant to help protesters bypass the Islamic Republic’s historic internet blackout during a crackdown in which over 45,000 unarmed Iranian protesters were slaughtered.
PAK commander Ebrahim Oveysi is now being accused of openly selling those Starlink terminals online instead of helping distribute them to protesters inside Iran.
There are also growing fears that some of these sales could be traps linked to networks with past ties to the IRGC or Iranian intelligence services.

