Wednesday, July 17, 2024
HomeIran News NowIran Human RightsThree hanged in public square in Salmas, Iran

Three hanged in public square in Salmas, Iran

NCRI – Three people were brutally hanged on Sunday by the Iranian regime in public in the town of Salmas (northwestern Iran), according to Hrana news agency.

The report identified the deceased as Moslem Isapour, a Kurd (son of “Haj Mohammad” from Masteka village), Ardalan Hatami, a Kurd (son of “Khalil” from Qasr-e Yek village) and Peyman Qane, an Azeri from Taze Shahr.

They were all hanged at the town square. Prior to their execution, they were imprisoned in Salmas prison.

People and passersby watching the scene reacted angrily against the regime, according to these reports, chanting, “death to the dictator.” Security forces had to intervene to disperse the crowds.