NCRI

Executions and public crackdown rise in the New Iranian Year

NCRI – The mullah’s regime hanged a prisoner identified only as "Ali B" on April 8, 2006, in Adel Abad prison, in the central Iranian city of Shiraz, state-run news agency IRNA reported.

On the same day, Majid Hosseini, the public prosecutor in Fars province told reporters that five prisoners, three of whom were on death row, had escaped the Adel Abad prison.

The mullah’s regime also hanged another man identified as Mohammad in public in the city of Kerman (south of Iran).

The regime condemned a prisoner to death on April 8.  In addition, the state-run daily Keyhan reported on April 4 that a woman in Tehran and three prisoners in the city of Hamedan (west of Iran) received death sentences. 

On April 9, state news agency Fars reported that the Court of Islamic Revolution in Qazvin had issued death sentences to three men of age 31.

Yesterday, regime’s Judiciary also sentence a 32-year-old man named Shamsollah to death.

The Iranian Resistance draws the attention of the High Commissioner of Human Rights and other human rights advocates to the growing trend of barbaric executions in Iran and calls for the referral of Iran’s human rights record to the United Nations Security Council for adoption of punitive actions to stop the murder of political prisoners.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
April 11, 2006

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