Iran: Call to Save 7 Prisoners on the Verge of Execution
http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/ncri-statements/human-rights/23376-iran-call-to-save-7-prisoners-on-the-verge-of-execution
One of the prisoners was 17 when he committed the alleged "crime"
Seven prisoners sentenced to death in Gohar Dasht (Rajaieh Shahr) Prison in Karaj, have been transferred to solitary confinement. These victims are faced with an imminent death threat. Mehdi Bohlouli, who is now on the verge of execution after serving 15 years of imprisonment, was only 17 when arrested and this is the fourth time he has been transferred to solitary confinement for implementation of the death sentence.
Taking prisoners to the gallows to
witness the shocking scene of the execution of other prisoners is a
common practice of torture in the prisons of Iranian regime.
Transferring the young prisoner, Mehdi
Bohlouli for execution is taking place while the execution of Alireza
Tajiki, a young prisoner who was 15 years old at the time of his arrest,
sparked a wave of hatred inside and outside of Iran, and international
human rights organizations called it shameful and shocking. Alireza
Tajiki was hanged on August 10 after serving six years in prison under
torture for compulsory confessions, and while his family's repeated
requests for a retrial was ignored.
The execution and torture machine of the
regime, which is a world record holder, on the number of executions per
capita and one of the few juvenile executioners, has accelerated after
the sham presidential election. Only in July 2017 there has been a rare
record of 101 recorded hangings. The actual number of executions is
likely to be higher, since it does not include the number of secret
executions.
The Iranian resistance calls for urgent
intervention and action of the international bodies and human rights
organizations to stop the death sentences of these seven victims and the
abolition of their death sentences, as well as the protest and
condemnation of governments to the new wave of executions in Iran.
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