"Terrorism is not only achieved
by bombs but also by terrorizing citizens for generations through
executions. Is the hanging of 700 persons since the beginning of the
'moderate' Mr. Rouhani's presidency... not a form of terrorism?" — Mina
Ahadi, Founder, ICAE.
"During the P5+1 nuclear talks there was absolute silence with
regards to the high rate of executions and human rights violations in
Iran. Because of this silence, this matter has taken a turn for the
worse." — Mina Ahadi, Founder, ICAE.
"We would like to request that the Islamic Republic of Iran be held
accountable by the International community and... sanctions to be placed
on the regime for the high rate of executions." — Mina Ahadi, Founder,
ICAE.
As this article was going to press five more people were hanged in the Central Prison of Karaj.
After Iran's "nuclear talks," and after it was comfortably removed as
a terrorism threat from the "Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US
Intelligence Communities," the International Committee Against
Executions (ICAE) reported approximately 55 executions in fewer than
three weeks across Iran.
According to Mina Ahadi, Founder of ICAE, various prisoners or their
families had contacted her office weeks before the killings. Prison
authorities, they said, had told the prisoners that they had received
orders from "above" to "cleanse" a large number of the prisoners
rapidly after the P5+1 talks. The vast majority of these prisoners had
been sentenced to death for non-lethal offences in trials that,
according to activists, often fell dramatically short of international
standards.
In an interview with Gatestone, Ms. Ahadi stated:
"Those of us who know the regime well speculate that the
government feels as if it has somehow surrendered to the West during the
nuclear agreements, and fears appearing weak domestically. As a result,
it is flexing its muscles by increasing the number of killings— an
escalation that is staggering even for the Islamic Republic, which
already holds the record for the highest number of executions per capita
throughout the world. The authorities also may want to create fear so
that the unhappy population dare not revolt, or even speak out against
the regime, during the regime's perceived time of weakness. It is
important to note that this government has stayed in power for 36 years solely by systematically killing its opponents both inside Iran and abroad.
"We recently received a report that strongly disturbs even the most
seasoned human rights activists; it came from Zabol prison in the
Baluchistan Province of Iran. Reliable sources told us that prisoners
condemned to death are tied to a pole, and are left without food or
water the day before they are hanged. No one ever heard of this sort of
treatment before. The regime is becoming more barbaric with each day
that the world remains silent and refuses to hold them accountable for
human rights violations. I am not sure how much more has to happen or be
documented before the world starts to take notice. The question I would
like to ask the P5+1 negotiators is: Can a country with such extensive,
grotesque human rights violations be trusted in any way?"
Ms. Ahadi also wrote to Mr. Ban Ki Moon, UN Secretary-General, and to
Mr. Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, regarding this
matter:
Your Excellencies Mr. Ban Ki Moon and Mr. Schulz:
A few days after Iran's nuclear agreement in Lausanne; a new and broader wave of executions began in Iran.
On April 11, 2015, in the Central Prison of Karaj, the Iranian
authorities had planned to transfer 40 prisoners to solitary confinement
to await execution at dawn the next morning. As a direct result, there
was an uprising inside prison to protest these executions. The following
day on April 12th, the families of the condemned prisoners gathered in a demonstration in front of the city of Karaj's courthouse; which was filmed. On April 13th, eight prisoners were executed at this prison.
On April 13, 2015, prisoners from another prison in Karaj, Raja-Shahr
prison, contacted ICAE to inform us that 11 prisoners were taken to
solitary confinement to be executed the next morning. A report the next
day indicated that those prisoners along with some others, estimated to
be 19 in total, were executed on April 14, 2015.
In Zabol prison [in Eastern Iran province of Baluchistan] one person
was hanged and 3 are awaiting imminent execution. On April 10, 2015, two
prisoners were tied to pillars without food and water while awaiting
execution.
In the past the regime has been known to increase the number of
executions in the aftermath of surrendering to a perceived enemy. For
example, after the cease fire of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988; which the
then Supreme Leader and the Leader of the revolution Ayatollah Khomeini
saw as surrendering to then enemy Iraq; Khomeini ordered the mass
cleansing of political prisoners, most of which did not have death
sentences and were in fact near the end of serving their sentence. For a
more in depth report of the 1988 massacres, please see attached 145
page report by Mr. Geoffrey Robertson QC in collaboration with the
Boroumand Foundation. This method is being continued by the present
leader Ali Khamenei after what the regime and the Iranian public may see
as surrendering to Western influences with regards to the nuclear
talks. As such, the regime avoids appearing weak internally by
increasing executions, arrests and the like in order to keep an
unsatisfied population in constant fear to avoid a revolt. Those who
have studied this regime believe that this is the way the regime chooses
to show strength and power inside Iran.
During the P5+1 nuclear talks there was absolute silence with regards
to the high rate of executions and human rights violations in Iran.
Because of this silence, this matter has taken a turn for the worse.
The International Committee Against Executions requests your
immediate response to this urgent matter. We ask that you strongly
object to these executions. Terrorism is not only achieved by bombs but
also by terrorizing citizens for generations through executions. Is the
hanging of 700 persons since the beginning of the 'moderate' Mr.
Rouhani's presidency, which translates to 2 hangings per day, not a form
of terrorism?
We would like to request that the Islamic Republic of Iran be held
accountable by the International community and furthermore we ask for
political sanctions to be placed on this regime for the high rate of
executions. Your silence in this matter is not acceptable to those
sentenced to death, their families and human rights organizations around
the globe.
Please help us stop executions in Iran. History, as always, shall remain witness.
Mina Ahadi
www.icae-iran.com
Tel: 0049 (0) 1775692413
Letter translated from Farsi for ICAE by: Shadi Paveh
As this article was going to press five more people were hanged in the Central Prison of Karaj.
Public hangings in Iran.
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