Real-time updates on protests and civil resistance movements in the region.
Coverage of major Kurdish historical events, such as the anniversary of the .
The station broadcasts a variety of programs focused on the political, social, and cultural life of Kurds in Iran. rojhelat tv
Content is primarily in Kurdish (specifically the Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Persian , ensuring it reaches both the local Kurdish population and a broader Iranian audience.
Rojhelat TV is closely associated with (the Society of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan), a prominent Kurdish leftist political organization. Real-time updates on protests and civil resistance movements
The channel emerged as part of a broader expansion of Kurdish satellite media in the late 1990s and early 2000s, aimed at "decolonizing" Kurdish identity by using the term "Rojhelat" instead of "Iranian Kurdistan".
Its primary goal is to provide a platform for Kurdish voices, report on human rights abuses in Iran, and advocate for the rights and autonomy of the Kurdish people. Programming and Content Content is primarily in Kurdish (specifically the Sorani
serves as a vital media lifeline for the Kurdish community in Rojhelat (Eastern Kurdistan/Western Iran) and the global diaspora. Operating from Sweden , it was the first satellite channel dedicated specifically to this region, providing news and cultural content that is often restricted or censored within Iran. History and Political Affiliation