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Monday, June 22, 2015

How long do we have to witness waves of executions in Iran?

The unprecedented wave of executions in Iran continues. This time the antihuman mullahs’ regime has hanged 37 prisoners in just 3 days from May 19 to May 21 in prisons or on the streets and public places of various cities.
Reports indicate that three prisoners were hanged in public in the cities of Qouchan, Minab and Shiraz. The execution in Minab was carried out in a football field in the town to further intensify the atmosphere of fear among the youth. In Shiraz, a prisoner received 111 lashes before being executed in public.



Twenty-four prisoners were executed in three group hangings in Ghezelhesar and Gohardasht prisons in Karaj on May 20 and 21. Eight of those who were hanged in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 21, in Ghezelhesar prison were among the prisoners who had protested the wave of collective and secret executions in this prison on August 17, 2014 and clashed with the prison guards. They demanded execution of a number of their cellmates be stopped.
The other victims of the mullahs’ regime crimes in this time span include nine prisoners who were executed in two group hangings in Adelabad prison in Shiraz and central prison of Arak on May 19. Another prisoner was also hanged later in the central prison of Arak.
The objective of the mullahs’ regime whom the Iranian people call “the Godfather of ISIS” is to intensify the atmosphere of terror and horror in order to contain the explosive atmosphere of the society and to control social protests that have turned into a nightmare for the clerical regime, but the brave Iranian people will upraise hand in hand against injustice and will throw it in trash can of history. And that isn’t very far away.

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