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Saturday 10 September 2011Iran: 14 executions and mass arrests
From September 3 to 8, 2011, the inhuman clerical regime hanged 14 prisoners in Orumieh (3 people), Kerman (4 people), Ahwaz (6 people), and Qazvin (1 person). According to the Iranian regime’s state media, in the first eight months of 2011 alone, 206 prisoners have been executed. At the same time, at least 228 people have been secretly executed. Simultaneous with arbitrary executions, the religious fascism ruling Iran has started mass arrests in various regions of the country. In recent days in Kurdistan alone, 769 people have been arrested under the pretext of social security enhancement project (State-run web site Asr Iran, September 5, 2011). According to Mohsen Hassan-Khani, commander of the repressive security force in Kurdistan, these arrests have taken place on the bogus charge of “preparation and distribution of Satellite receivers and equipments, unauthorized CD distribution, preparation and distribution of alcohol, inappropriately dressed, preparation and distribution of anti-cultural products” (the regime’s Ministry of Intelligence news agency Mehr, September 5, 2011). In recent days, a large number of youths in Tehran, Mashhad, Rasht, and Hamedan have also been arrested under the ridiculous excuse of “Water Play and breaking the Norm.” In addition to these arrests which took place under the pretext of social crimes, hundreds of protestors in the uprising of the courageous people of Tabriz and Orumieh, and those attack by suppressive forces on the Gonabad Dervishes in Kavar, in Fars Province, have been arrested. Source: Freedom Messenger |