Kurdistan Justice Group

[2] Regarding their position in relation to other political parties, in a January 2003 interview Ali Bapir stated:[3] "Our policy is that we enter into fraternity and cooperation with all Islamic groups.

In the Komala Islami, we believe that the group must be open-minded and seek fraternity with all those who call or act for Islam.

The party has often emphasized the importance of unity among the Kurdish people, and has advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts.

[5][6] On February 22, 2021, it was announced that a lawsuit was filed against Rasan by an MP of an Islamist political fraction called Kurdistan Justice Group, Omar Gulpi, because the organization advocated for LGBT+ rights locally, and according to him, this was a "against the values of the Kurdish culture.

"[7][8][9] Kurdistan Justice Group is linked to an anti-LGBT+ and conservative organization called Astane.