Showing posts with label FATA police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FATA police. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Iran: Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother

Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother
Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother
Sahar Beheshti, sister of slain blogger Sattar Beheshti wrote on her Facebook page after visiting Sattar’s grave on the third anniversary of his murder, “It is unimaginable to live without you
My dear Sattar! Today, it has been three years, but like three centuries of pains without you.
During these years without you, Mother always whispers to herself before reaching your grave: ‘Dear Sattar, you should have been the one coming to my grave, not me to yours!’ She always speaks about her moments with you.
However, whenever she remembers that horrific Tuesday, October 30, 2012, she sighs from deep down in her heart. The day that they took you away forever. I nearly cry after hearing her deep sighs. I am waiting, waiting for the day your death is avenged.”
Sattar Beheshti was a young blogger who was arrested for his blogs and was murdered under torture in the hands of the Iranian regime’s FATA police within 4 days of his arrest. His elderly mother, has not stopped to protest since his death.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Iran: mother of slain blogger expresses sympathy with detainees

Iran: mother of slain blogger expresses sympathy
Iran: mother of slain blogger expresses sympathy
Mrs.Gohar Eshghi, the mother of Sattar Beheshti, a blogger who was killed in detention by the Iranian regime’s FATA police, wrote a letter expressing her sympathy with protesters arrested outside Evin Prison.
Her letter reads in part, “I consider silence, treason to you all because you have always supported me. I have to pay you back for your kindness.
Dear Akram Neghabi, I heard that your husband was mistreated so that he can feel how they treated your child, or maybe they were trying to tell you that we will make you disappear like your loved ones.
Simin Avazzadeh, mother of Omid Ali Shenas, my good friend of hard times, it is as if a meaningful silence has engulfed the entire country.