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Iran: Seven executions to begin 2017

Unable to reign in its political and economic crises, and concerned over possible nationwide uprisings, the inhumane mullahs’ regime in Iran has resorted to sending seven prisoners to the gallows in the first days of 2017. These executions were carried out in the prisons of Karaj (west of Tehran) and Ghazvin (northwest Iran).
Karaj Central Prison was the scene of four inmates hanged on Tuesday, January 3.
Three prisoners aged 30, 34 and 36 were also hanged in Ghazvin Prison on January 2 and 3.
Another inmate, aged 33, was transferred to Sepidar Prison in the city of Ahvaz in preparation for his execution.
Mohammad Javad Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s so-called “Human Rights Department,” is known to theorize torture and executions in Iran through schemes such as “decreasing and replacing death sentences” meant to deceive Western countries.
However, Larijani has once again emphasized on “firm and heavy punishments for drug-related charges.” (State-run Asr-e Iran daily – December 25, 2016)

 

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 3, 2017

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