According to the received reports by “Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran” , in the Tuesday afternoon, 23th of Oct., at least two prisoners from Section 5 (known as juvenile prisoners’ Section), and Section 6 of Gohardasht prison in Karaj city, were transferred to solitary confinements of Section 1, and it’s said that they supposed to be executed on Wednesday, 24th of Oct.. The list of their names is as follows:
1-Shahrooz, born in 1986, from Section 5 ( known as juvenile section), Gohardasht prison in Karaj.
2- Mohammad Dastmozd, Hall 17, Section 6, Gohardasht prison in Karaj, who is imprisoned from 2005.
The inflation, poverty, and unemployment caused the Iranian people become impatient and ready for a public explosion. The Supreme leader, Mullah Ali Khamenei, has madly increased the number of death penalties for political prisoners and in the groups, to create an intimidation atmosphere.
Therefore, to save the lives of thousands of Iranians who are in death rows at the prisons of the Supreme leader, Mullah Ali Khamenei, we call the compatriots inside the country to gather in front of the Khamenei palace to compel him stopping the executions, and compatriots who live abroad to gather in front of United Nations agencies to ask for the referral of the Mullah Ali Khamenei crimes against humanity to the international courts.
“Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran”, condemns the group executions of defenseless prisoners as a crime against humanity, and urges the general secretary of UN, high commissioner of human rights, and the other International authorities to refer the case of Supreme leader, Mullah Ali khamenei, crimes against humanity to International courts for trial.
“Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran”
23 October 2012
This report was sent to following organizations:
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
UN Special Rapporteur on Executions
UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights
Amnesty International
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