Sunday, August 1, 2010

On the anniversary of the massacre of thousands of political prisoners in Iran

KurdishMedia.com - By Ibrahim Salehrad31/07/2010

In August and September of 1988 hundreds of political prisoners were put to death by firing squads of the Islamic Republic of Iran after undergoing years of torture in the prisons and after months in which family visits had been banned. In some prisons there were mass hangings.

Weeks before this atrocity, the families of political prisoners expressed their deep anxiety about the possibility of the imminent catastrophe. Unfortunately no one chose to hear these concerns until the tragedy took place and hundreds of noble, selfless and freedom-loving individuals were sacrificed.

It should be noted that most of them had already received their sentence of imprisonment in the regime’s show trials and some had almost completed serving their sentence and were about to be released. They were executed with absolutely no legal justification, no fair trial and solely for their beliefs and their refusal to endorse the regime.

The families of the victims of this barbaric act were kept in the dark for several months, only to receive a bag of personal clothing of their loved ones at the end. They were warned not to hold memorial services or wakes for their loved ones. More than twenty years have now passed and they are still deprived of the most basic rights to know when and why their loved ones were murdered, where they have been buried.

The families of the victims of this national tragedy expect international community to assist them with their inquiries and demand of the authorities of the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran to:

• Officially disclose the names of the murdered victims of the bloody September 1988;

• Release the information on the date of execution and the burial site of victims.

• Give reasons for their re-trial and revised sentence, and identify the authorities of the Islamic Republic who permitted this;

• Declare under what charges abovmentioned political prisoners were executed.

The families of the victimes have repeatedly contacted the relevant authorities of the Islamic Republic and requested answers to the above questions, butt they have not received any response from any of them. In face to face contacts with the authorities the mourning families receive nothing but abuse.

The parents and families of these honourable victims of this atrocity, have been insulted and threatened at the Khavaran cemetery, where many of these martyrs have been buried, just for fixing signs and placing flowers. Relevant authorities of the Islamic Republic do not allow them to mark the graves of their loved ones in any way. In some cases, they have even destroyed the graves of political prisoners killed by the previous regime, hoping to wipe out the memory of any non-conformist activists.

It should be stated that the families of the victims will not rest until all aspects of this crime are made public, and until its perpetrators are brought to justice.

Now, once again they call for the assistance of the progressive people of Iran and the world to help them uncover the graves of these victims and obtain the formal disclosure of their names, and to reveal the dark side of this tragedy. In particular, they ask all Iranian to help them and demand answers to the above questions from the authorities of the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran.