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Six hanged, one sentenced to death this week

Six hanged, one sentenced to death this weekThree were hanged publicly

NCRI – The mullahs’ inhuman regime hanged six people and sentenced another one to death this week.

According to the official news agency IRNA, a young man named Gholam Qaljaii, son of Kajir, was hanged in the south-eastern Iranian city of Zabol on June 20.

State-run daily, Aftab-Yazd, reported the death sentence issued by the mullahs’ judiciary for a young man, identified as Ebrahim, in Tehran.

Two other men were hanged in public in the western city of Qazvin. One man was identified as Ahmad Pirani.

A young man, Mohammad Bakhshiyan, was hanged in public in the central city of Esfahan.

The mullahs’ judiciary hanged two young men both aged 22 in Tehran and the southern city of Shiraz.

The dramatic rise in the number of executions since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took office is a direct result of the international community’s silence and inaction towards the atrocities perpetrated by the theocratic dictatorship ruling Iran.

The Iranian Resistance calls on international human rights organizations to condemn the vicious wave of executions in Iran and urges the referral of the regime’s horrific file on violations of human rights to the United Nations Security Council.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
June 24, 2006