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Iran: Eight hanged in Saveh, Naqadeh, and Zahedan

Four sentenced to death
 
NCRI – Mullahs’ regime hanged two prisoners whose names were not disclosed in the southeastern city of Zahedan, the state-run radio reported this morning.

Yesterday, two prisoners identified as Ali Qalandari and Rasul Gord was hanged in the northwestern city of Naqadeh.

The Iranian regime publicly hanged three prisoners identified as Mahmoud Moqimi, Mohammad Sharei and Davoud Sharei in the town of Saveh in the central Markazi province, the official news agency IRNA reported on August 19. The hangings prompted public outrage.

The website of state television on August 16 reported the hanging of a prisoner not identified by the regime in the provincial capital of Zahedan.

Four other prisoners will be sent to gallows by the regime identified as Amir H., Ali and Aboulfazl, the state-run daily Javan reported on Monday.

Formation of new suppressive organs such as “Special Security Court,” along with a new wave of brutal public crackdown on youths is the sign of a desperate regime facing the popular uprisings. The mullahs are planning to hang political prisoners together with common criminals to escape its serious international consequences.

The Iranian Resistance drew the attention of the UN Secretary General, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Human Rights Council and all international human rights organizations to the new wave of executions and called for designation of a Special Rapporteur to constantly monitor human rights in Iran.               

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 21, 2007

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