human rights watch

söndag 31 januari 2021

The clerical government needs blood to survive



 The clerical government needs blood to survive

Ropes and inhumane and inhumane death sentences are a weapon to restrain a revolutionary and uprising-ready society.


One day a political prisoner is hanged, another day a Sunni prisoner, another day a dervishes, the next day a Kurdish prisoner, and one day an Arab compatriot.

Every day under the pretext of ...

Ali Matiri, a 30-year-old political prisoner, was arrested on May 6, 1997, and executed by the Ahvaz Criminal Court on charges of "moharebeh," corruption on earth, and "the murder of two members of the regime's Basij."

It is worth mentioning that Ali Matiri and two other people in his case were tortured and forced to confess to the murder charge.

"I have nothing to lose, what to write and where to sign to execute me," said one of Ali Motiri's inmates at the time of his confession to Ministry of Intelligence officials.

Government news agencies described the execution as "the execution of an ISIS member" to tarnish the image of the political prisoner.

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