The channel features roundtable discussions with analysts from the Kurdish political opposition, including representatives from the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) and Komala. These shows are notably critical of Tehran’s policies, discussing topics that range from economic discrimination (the "dividing wall" of poverty) to military incursions.
: For many Kurds who were never taught to read or write in their mother tongue due to state bans, channels like Rojhelat TV made the "dream" of experiencing their language in a public, modern space a reality. A Life in Exile rojhelat tv
For decades, the have been famously recognized as the world's largest stateless nation. Divided primarily across four modern Middle Eastern states, the Kurdish territories are culturally referred to by their geographic directions: Bakur (North/Turkey), Bashur (South/Iraq), Rojava (West/Syria), and Rojhelat (East/Iran). A Life in Exile For decades, the have