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Iran: Head of Judiciary Orders Quick Sunni Prisoners' Execution
ordered that Sunni prisoners convicted of drug trafficking to be executed as soon as possible so that they won’t be subject to the new legislation approved by regime’s Parliament.
According to reports, a senior judiciary official has revealed a secret decree given by the head of regime’s judiciary ‘Sadegh Amoli Larijani’ to courts to quickly go ahead with the execution of Sunni prisoners convicted of drug trafficking.
Saturday 11 February 2017
Friday 23 December 2016
Monday 12 December 2016
Message of Maryam Rajavi to the Conference at the US Senate
Washington, D.C. - In a briefing held at the Senate Kennedy Caucus
Room, senior senators and former national security officials condemned the
flagrant violations of human rights in Iran and the clerical regime's meddling
in the region.
They stressed on the need to adopt a firm policy on the religious
dictatorship ruling Iran.
During Rouhani’s so-called “moderate” presidency, more than 2,600
people have been executed.
According to the United Nations, this marks the largest number of executions in the past 25 years.
In order to create an atmosphere of repression and fear in society, the clerical regime has been executing a large number of victims, in public places.
At least 70 women have been hanged during Rouhani’s term.
Despite a decline in sanctions and transferring a considerable amount of cash to the mullahs’ pocket, the Iranian economy is suffering from recession.
According to the United Nations, this marks the largest number of executions in the past 25 years.
In order to create an atmosphere of repression and fear in society, the clerical regime has been executing a large number of victims, in public places.
At least 70 women have been hanged during Rouhani’s term.
Despite a decline in sanctions and transferring a considerable amount of cash to the mullahs’ pocket, the Iranian economy is suffering from recession.
Maryam Rajavi |
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