The Grim Reality: Ongoing Executions in Iran’s Mullah Regime

In Iran, the dark shadow of executions continues to loom over the lives of its prisoners.
In Iran, the dark shadow of executions continues to loom over the lives of its prisoners.

 

The regime, led by Ali Khamenei, is executing individuals out of fear of potential uprisings by the people. This brutal practice reflects the oppressive nature of the Iranian government.

Recent reports reveal the harrowing reality of these executions. On Sunday, October 1, five prisoners, including Khodabandeh Farsimdan Qashqaei, were hanged in Shiraz Central Prison on trumped-up charges of “enmity to God.” Simultaneously, Samad Moradi met a similar fate in Ramhormoz prison.

The day prior, on September 30, Sasan Farzipour and Mohammad Baqer Bazgir were executed in Khorramabad Central Prison. The toll from September 27 was even more staggering, with seven prisoners, including Ali Najafi, who was less than 18 years old when arrested, being hanged in various prisons.

 

The grim procession of executions continued in September, with Askar Nami, Mustafa Khosh Shaneh (Rigi), and Saeed Brahui Makki being executed on separate days in different prisons.
In just the first 9 days of the Persian month of Mehr, at least 21 prisoners were sent to the gallows by Iran’s criminal judiciary.

The grim procession of executions continued in September, with Askar Nami, Mustafa Khosh Shaneh (Rigi), and Saeed Brahui Makki being executed on separate days in different prisons.

On September 23, Rasool Sabki was hanged in Minab Prison for the death of a police officer, while Mohammad Wali Jabari and Khairullah Jamshidi met their end in Isfahan Central Prison and Minab Prison, respectively. The situation has raised alarms globally, with calls for action echoing from various quarters.

 

The Iranian resistance urges international bodies, including the United Nations and the European Union, to condemn these criminal executions and demand an immediate halt to such killing operations.

The Iranian resistance urges international bodies, including the United Nations and the European Union, to condemn these criminal executions and demand an immediate halt to such killing operations. 

The world is watching, and the pressure on the Iranian regime to uphold human rights and justice is mounting. The call for accountability is clear: Ali Khamenei, Ebrahim Raisi, and Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, among others, must face justice for their crimes against humanity.

 

 


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