Kurdistan Society's Freedom Movement

[5] In November 2018, the Kurdistan Regional Government ordered the closure of all party offices in Silêmanî and Halabja Governorates, as well as in Raperîn and Germiyan.

The party also claimed that their members would be subjected to harassment from security forces on a daily base, including extrajudicial arrests.

[7] In 2024 however, the party met for a talk with the chair of the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council, Fayeq Zedan, because of the ban on its activities in the governorates Silêmanî and Erbil.

They also claimed the KDP-controlled security would pressure members to leave the party and stop to criticize the occupation of Turkey in the north of the region.

The party called this restriction of political freedoms as an alarming step towards dictatorship and sees it as an act of pandering to Turkey.

[9] In 2022, Suheyl Xurşîd Ezîz, a member of the party's executive council[10] and employee of the local agricultural authority, was shot dead with several bullets by an unknown assailant in front of his home in Kifri, a town in the Disputed territories of northern Iraq.

[15] The concluding statement of the party conference in Kirkuk 2022 included aims like the promotion of a system of democratic decentralization, combatting violence against women and supporting female leadership and self-organization as well as protection of the environment, historical monuments and holy shrines.

Because of marginalization, joblessness and loss of hope among the younger population, causing many of them to emigrate, Tevgerî Azadiyî has a particular focus on reaching and organizing this milieu of people.

[18] The party announced support for the demands of the 2020 Kurdish protests in Sulaymaniyah Governorate and condemned the violent response of the security forces, accusing the KRG of unwise, undemocratic and neglectful to its people.

The security council of the Government of Kurdistan Region called this an "act of terrorism" and claimed that Zalil Jalil Khalaf, a member of Tevgerî Azadiyî from Chamchamal would be responsible.

In the statement, it also accused the KRG of trying to deflect from the ongoing protests by teachers and other public servants for receiving months of yet unpaid salaries.