09 Aug 2014

Iran: In a rare crime, a mother and her 20-year-old son were executed

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Iran: In a rare crime, a mother and her 20-year-old son were executed

Osman Dahmardeh, 20-year-old, who was executed along with his mother, was only 17 years old when he was arrested. Three other prisoners were Rasoulbakhsh Delshadi, 28, Ali Basham Narouee, 32, and Kamran Bameri, 35.

The five prisoners, along with another prisoner, Hossein Mishkar, were transferred to solitary confinement of quarantine section last Friday.
Henchmen at the last moment after putting the noose on the neck of Hossein Mishkar, refrained from executing him.
This is a common psychological torture for prisoners sentenced to death to take them to several gallows for execution, and after observing the death of other death row inmates, they are returned to their cells.
Execution of mother and son together is one of the disastrous crimes committed in the past 35 years by criminals ruling Iran that have been imposed continually on the Iranian people.
Silence against these brutalities under the pretext of nuclear talks is nothing but helping the suppression of the Iranian people.
Only during the last six days, which coincided with the first anniversary of coming to power of Hassan Rouhani, 36 people have been executed including 10 in public.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi once again called on the international community on August 8 to refer the dossier of human rights violations by the religious dictatorship ruling Iran to the UN Security Council and stressed that bringing the regime leaders to justice was a just demand of the Iranian people.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 9, 2014

Maryam Rajavi

President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran

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