Iran Human RightsMEPs condemn mass executions in Iran

MEPs condemn mass executions in Iran

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Iran Focus
Brussels, 5 Aug – Following the mass execution of 25 Sunni political prisoners by the Iranian regime on August 2, Members of the European Parliament called for the suspension of “all economic relations with Iran,” and a conditioning of future relations “to a halt in executions and clear progress on human rights.”

Calling the execution “a crime against humanity,” the MEPs urged the global community to “bring the record of the Iranian regime’s crimes before the International Criminal Court.”

Some 300 MEPs of all parties belong to the Friends of a Free Iran. Their statement, published Thursday, gave details of the mass execution as well as the names of those who perished.

Most of those executed had been arrested between 2009 and 2011. They had been tortured throughout their imprisonment in solitary confinement.

Hours before the mass execution, the prisoners, in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, had their hands and feet chained, their mouths taped shut and their heads covered with bags, reports said.

Their families had been summoned to say their farewells, only to be told in transit to divert to the morgue to collect the bodies of their loved one. In the event, families were not permitted to bury their relatives for fear of popular protest, and the executed were buried in section 305 of the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery near Tehran.

Those executed include two sets of brothers: Mohammad Yavar, Mokhtar and Bahman Rahimi, 31, 33 and 38; and Kaveh and Arash Sharifi, 32 and 26. The remaining prisoners were named as: Shahram Ahmadi, 29; Kaveh Vaisi, 32; Behrouz Shahnazari, 31; Taleb Maleki, 31; Ahmad Nassiri, 35; Shahou Ebrahimi, 31; Pourya Mohammadi; Aalem Barmashti; Varya Ghaderifard; Keivan Momenifard; Idris Nemati; Farzad Honarjoo; Mohammad Gharibi; Keivan Karimi; Amjad Salehi; Omid Payvand; Ali Mojahedi (Ali Iraqi); Hekmat Sharifi (Hekmat Iraqi); Omar Abdollahi (Hamzeh Iraqi); and Omid Mahmoudi.

The MEPs’ statement said that the hangings on 2 August were carried out on the anniversary of the mass execution in 1988 of thousands of political prisoners.
The statement also said that more than 2,500 people have been executed under Hassan Rouhani, who, it said “falsely claimed to seek moderation.” In fact, Rouhani has praised death sentences as the law of God, the MEPs reported.

Gérard Deprez, the Chair of the European Parliament Friends of a Free Iran, said the 300 MEPs called upon “the UN Human Rights Council, the UN Security Council and the EU High Representative, Mrs Federica Mogherini, to publicly condemn these executions.”

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