(Beirut) – Iran’s
judiciary should stop the executions of four
members of Iran’s Ahwazi
Arab minority because of grave violations of due process, Amnesty
International, the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center, and Human
Rights Watch said today. The judiciary should order a new trial
according to international fair trial standards in which the death
penalty is not an option. Family members and Ahwazi Arab rights
activists have told human rights groups that the detainees contacted
their families on July 16, 2013 and said they feared that authorities
were planning to carry out the execution orders any day now.
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Iran prepares to execute four human rights activist
Iran continues to violate human rights
against its Arabs citizens as seven human right activists from Ahwaz in
southern Iran face the death penalty since December 2012 (case no.
901043630040079). Ghazi Abbasi (31), Shehab Abbasi (27), Abdulameer
Majdami (33) and Abdulreda Khanafra (26) were all arrested based on
unpublished Iranian Intelligence reports according to which the
activists are ‘waging war against God and spreading corruption’. The
other three, namely Hadi Albokhanfer Nejad, Jassim Mughadem Payam and
Sami Jedmawi Nejad are imprisoned for over 3 years and had recently been
expelled to Arbedal prison. The former four activists had recently
leaked a letter to their families from the inside of Iranian
Intelligence prisons calling for help as they are facing both physical
and psychological torture on the hands of the Iranian government.
According to an official weapons expert (Ali Metri) who was responsible
for the prisoners’ case, no bullets were aimed in or at any government
institutions and/or its employees and the activists had murdered no one
whatsoever. The Iranian regime disregarded Metri’s report and assigned
another expert to condemn the activists and justify the sentence.
International
organizations at many occasions had condemned the execution of Ahwazi
Arabs in Iran, an oppressed and
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