In her letter Mrs. Rajavi wrote: The world community is confronted with a crucial test. Silence and failure to take appropriate actions have emboldened this regime in committing torture, execution and murder. She added: The international community, especially the UN Security Council, the United States and the European Union should condemn gross violations of human rights, arbitrary executions and atrocities in Iran decisively and take effective and urgent measures against the clerical regime.
A large number of Ashraf residents family members have already been arrested and some sentenced to death that includes Ms. Almira Vazehan, 48; Mr. Jaafar Kazemi, 47; Mohsen Daneshpour Moqadam, 67, and his son Ahmad; Javad Lari, 55; and Mohammad Haj-Aghai, 62.
The agents of the regime’s Ministry of Intelligence have repeatedly threatened members of his family that they should not hold any memorial ceremony. The guards have surrounded their house preventing people from going there or stage gathering outside the house.
In the meantime, several groups of prisoners in Gohardasht and Evin prisons have held ceremonies to pay tribute to Ali Sarami. In Ward 3 of Gohardasht prison, the prisoners were prevented from going out to open air for fresh air after they held a ceremony. The guards summoned Mansour Ossanlou, head of Tehran Bus drivers’ syndicate, to the intelligence office of the prison and threatened him that new charges would be pressed against him.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 1, 2011