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Iran: Executions since June sham election reaches 320

NCRI – The cycle of executions and atrocities is still taking its toll from the Iranian people, particularly the youths. On 7 November, Ahmad Jangjou, who was 15 years old upon arrest, was hanged along with another inmate by the name of Ismaeel Mahmoudi in the Bandar Abbas Central Prison.
Two days before this incident, Ahmad Saif Panahi, who had endured 8 years of imprisonment in the Sanandaj Prison, was hanged. He was 16 years old upon arrest.

Five other inmates were collectively executed in the Jerouft Prison on 6 November. The execution of 4 other inmates in Sari, Semnan and Urumieh during the days of 29 October to 3 November, are among other crimes committed by the regime.

To this end, the number of recorded executions after the sham presidential election has reached at least 320.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
November 10, 2013