Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Iran: Untold Carnage of Iranian Political Prisoners


Excerpts from Massoud Rajavi's remarks on 1988 massacre of political prisoners

Massoud Rajavi, Leader of Iranian Resistance of Iran agaist two dictatorships

The question before us is not about how many people Khomeini has executed. The question is how many people he has spared. With endless brutality, utmost savagery and inconceivable cruelty, Khomeini sheds blood. He recognizes no laws, no norms, no order, and no responsibility. If one does not believe this, one has not understood the nature of Khomeini, his regime and his mercenaries. If it were otherwise, he could not have ruled even for a single day.
Allow me to extend my most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the families and specially the parents of martyrs all across the country.
Despite such brutality and barbarism, Khomeini has not been able and will never be able to put out this flame of resistance.
Do not ever think that these sacrifices were in vain; do not ever think that Khomeini could simply get away with it; no, never!
Massoud Rajavi December 14, 1988




Book of Massacre 1988 is available from the PMOI Website in three languages, Persian, Arabic, and English. It includes a preface chapter on an account of the 1988 massacre and identifies of heroes and heroines that the religious fundamentalist regime's leading officials involved in the killings, it includes the names and particulars of 4,000 innocent victims of the carnage, including Monireh, younger sister of Mr Rajavi, mother of two who was imprisoned, tortured, and executed just for her family relationship with Massoud Rajavi, and of course it also reveals those responsible for this heinous crime against humanity including their names, photos and their position at the time theyperpetrated the massacre 1988, this proves that for the Iranian People faction within the religious fundamentalist regime has no meaning except being countless enemy of Iranians, Iran, and Islam.
Former Iranian political prisoner Mostafa Naderi has described his experiences in the mullahs' notorious prisons in an interview with Al Arabiya Television.
 
A site of mass grave of some of victims of 1998 massacre of political prisoners

Mr. Naderi, who spent a total of 10 years in Iran's torture chambers and gulags during the 1980s, was kept in solitary confinement for a combined length of five years.
 
Former Iranian Political Prisoner Mostafa Naderi


He was arrested while only 17 years of age for supporting the main Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK).
During his time in prison, he faced the most severe physical and psychological tortures.
Al Arabiya Television aired Mr. Naderi's interview on August 7, 2015.

Maryam Rajavi commemorating victims of the 1988 massacre of the political prisoners in Iran
 
Mrs Maryam Rajavi, President elect of the Iranian Parliament in Exile

Below is excerpt of Mrs Rajavi's message, the video and full text is availablein the NCRI website:
Maryam Rajavi: Today, images of atrocities perpetrated by ISIS arouse outrage among people around the world over the brutality of religious fundamentalists. Three decades ago, however, it was Khomeini who laid the foundations of this type of barbarism by massacring thousands upon thousands of Iranian youths after issuing fanatical fatwas.
At that time, the current Supreme Leader of the regime, Ali Khamenei, was the president and he publicly condoned the 1988 massacre by saying, “We execute prisoners and have no quarrels about it.” The regime's current President, Hassan Rouhani, was at the time the deputy to the acting commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and a senior regime official.
 
EU-Iran complicity in crime against humanity
Regardless of the extent to which the mullahs kill torture and subjugate people in Iran and no matter how much they foment terrorism and war in the region, they cannot escape their fate of being overthrown. This is because the ocean of blood shed from the most valiant children of Iran, the PMOI and other activists, has forever stripped the regime of legitimacy and stability.


In recent years, anticipating that he will have to drink the poisonous chalice of nuclear retreat, Khamenei attempted on many occasions to destroy a potent force fighting against the regime, the PMOI members in Ashraf, and thus curb the threat of being overthrown. However, the steadfastness of PMOI freedom fighters and the vigilance of supporters of the Iranian Resistance around the world foiled the velayat e-faqih conspiracies aimed at repeating the 1988 genocide, a setback that has been one of the major causes for the regime’s impasse today and the crises that beset it in its entirety.
Shame on Those Who Complicit on Crime against Humanity
It is the Iranian Resistance’s great commitment to turn every drop of blood spilled from the bodies of these martyrs into a force for freedom and victory in Iran, and to ensure the triumph of their cause.
Some pictures and particulars of thousands of martyrs of the 1988 Massacre
On that day, the heroes and heroines massacred in 1988 will be present in the enormous waves of the movement of the Iranian people and their army of liberation, and they will put an end to fundamentalism, tyranny and oppression. From Monireh Rajavi, who was hanged only because she was Massoud Rajavi’s sister, to the thousands who kissed the hanging noose in the name of Massoud, and the 120,000 martyrs who have given their lives for the cause of freedom.
Monireh Rajavi, mother of two arrested, tortured, and hanged for being sister of Massoud

As Massoud Rajavi (the Leader of the Iranian Resistance) said in his latest message: “The people of Iran will not be satisfied with anything less than the overthrow of the mullahs’ religious dictatorship and the establishment of freedom and popular sovereignty.”

The struggle for liberty, the overthrow of the Caliph of Fundamentalism, free elections, and drafting of the constitution for a new republic by the National Constituent and Legislative Assembly are the inalienable rights of the Iranian people.
Hail to the martyrs of the 1988 massacreHail to freedomHail to the people of Iran




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