Posted on 05/09/2010 5:29:23 PM PDT by nuconvert
Five Hanged in Secret, Twenty Seven others Facing Hangmans Noose
(9 May 2010) The sudden execution of five Iranian political prisoners today appears to signal a government policy of relying on politically-motivated executions to strengthen its position vis-à-vis its opposition through terror and intimidation, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said.
The Campaign condemned the execution of five political prisoners, including Farzad Kamangar, a 34-year-old teacher and social worker, who was charged with Moharebeh (taking up arms against God), convicted and sentenced to death in February 2008, after a seven-minute long trial in which zero evidence was presented. Four others also executed included Shirin Alam Holi, Ali Heidarian, Farhad Vakili and Mehdi Eslamian.
Kamangar was arbitrarily arrested and set up to be killed in a staged trial, with no opportunity to present a defense, stated Aaron Rhodes, a spokesperson for the Campaign.
These secret executions are, in reality, nothing more than state-sanctioned murders, and provide more evidence of the Islamic Republics brazen contempt for international human rights standards, he said.
Kamangars lawyer, Khalil Bahrmian, told the Campaign that he was in shock because judicial authorities had reassured him and Kamanger that the charges against his client have been found to be baseless and he was no longer in danger of execution.
I keep thinking this is a bad nightmare and I am going to wake up from it and Farzad is alive. It just doesnt make sense, he said. Kamangars family have also told the media that they had received similar assurances and no one had informed them of the execution, either before or after it had taken place.
Shirin Alam Holi, a 28- year- old Kurdish women was also executed today. In several letters recently written from Evin prison she denied charges of terrorism against her and said she had been tortured to make such false confessions in front of television cameras, which she had refused.
At least sixteen Kurdish political prisoners and eleven post-election protestors are in danger of similar unannounced and sudden executions.
The Campaign and other human rights, teachers and labor rights organizations have fought strenuously for Kamangars life. In a letter of 31 July 2008, the Campaign appealed to the then Head of Irans Judiciary, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, to commute his sentence and investigate a series of major legal irregularities, breaches of due process and grave human rights violations, which occurred in the course of his arrest, incarceration, and trial.
Kamangar was held incommunicado for seven months after his arrest in July 2006. There is strong evidence that Kamangar was tortured.
His lawyer has stated that no evidence could be found in his interrogation records, file, or in presentations by prosecutors or the judges decision to support the charge of Mohareb.
Kamagars trial lasted no more than seven (7) minutes, three (3) of which were consumed by reading the indictment against him. Neither Kamangar nor his lawyer was permitted to speak at the trial.
The sixteen other Kurdish prisoners in danger of execution are: Zeinab Jalilian, Habibollah Latifi, Shirkoo Moarefi, Hussein Khazri, Rostam Arkia, Mostafa Salimi, Anvar Rostami, Rashid Akhkandi, Mohammad Amin Agooshi, Ahmad Pooladkhani, Seyed Sami Husseini, Seyed Jamal Mohammadi, Hasan Talei, Iraj Mohammadi, Mohammad Amin Abdollahi and Ghader Mohammadzadeh.
The nine post-election protestors facing execution include: Mohammad-Amin Valian, Jafar Kazemi, Mohammad Ali Aghaee, Abdolreza Ghanberi, Motahareh Bahrami, Mohsen Daneshpour, Ahmad Daneshpour, Rayhaneh Haj Ebrahim, Hadi Ghaemi (not related to the Campaigns director of the same name).
To raise awareness regarding political executions in Iran, the Campaign has released this short video that can be viewed here.
This is a response in London...an attack on the Iranian embassy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V20uecO5IE
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Next month is the 1 year anniversary of protests and regime is executing participants from last year in order to try to discourage protests next month.
The payback for such barbarity will be brutal.
Five Hanged in Secret, Twenty Seven others Facing Hangman's NooseSecret executions are not a deterrent to others, because, obviously, they're secret.
Wonder when they are gonna start here.
Roland Freisler would be so proud of the Iranian judges. Maybe the Iranian Judges will meet the same end as he did, but by the hands of the Iranians.
who was charged with Moharebeh (taking up arms against God)........................................... Now the Mullahs have raised themselves to the level of GODs? The world is in deep doo doo for sure.
Foster......
If you are going against the Supreme Leader, you are going against God.
They’re not secret for long...people find out
Indeed.
>>>”Secret executions are not a deterrent to others, because, obviously, they’re secret.”
Executions are never “secret” to most of the population at least in Iran. But, as you perhaps suggest they very much act as a deterrent.
IRI has a track-record of “weeding out” their own Islamic reformists & other non Islamic dissidents every few months or years. That is a pre-emptive approach on the part of the IRI & IRI sympathizers/supporters.
Iranian Regime insiders (Islamic reformists) such as Moussavi and Karroubi have continued to encourage rebellion, when the mentioned characters, after 31 years, should have known & know that unarmed, unorganised, and just-in-time publicly announced rebellion/protest would be, Most Definitely, crushed by their own fully armed & capable Regime, i.e. Islamic Republic of Iran.
Both Moussavi & Karroubi should eventually be charged as accomplices of the murderous Islamic Republic Regime in Iran, as they are. Least of all for sending their own supporters to their certain death, without accomplishing Any Thing for their fake democracy since their election outcome disputes of June 2009.
Well put! Thanks odds!
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