02/16/2023 13:03:16 Al-Ahwaz News

Date: 15/02/2023 Ref No: APN/AU/L-1057 Six Ahwazi prisoners are facing execution.

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Date: 15/02/2023 Ref No: APN/AU/L-1057 Six Ahwazi prisoners are facing execution. The Iranian regime has used executions and long-term prisons against the opposition since 1979.


                    Reports sent to the Ahwazi Prisoner Network have confirmed that six Ahwazi prisoners are facing execution at Sepidar prison:
1-Ali Moghadam Saleh
2- Moein Khanfari Sadegh
3: Mohammad Reza Moghaddam Ali
4 Sayed Salem Mousawi Khalaf
5- Sayed Adnan Mousawi Younes
6- Habib Deris Abdul Amir
The Iranian Regime tries to export fear to all people who refuse the Mullahs' regime, as thousands have been arrested since the uprising started on September 16, 2022, after the Kurdish young girl “Gina Amini” was killed by Iranian moral police.
The Iranian authorities have already injected several detainees and activists with suspicious injections who died after their release from prison, and some who committed suicide soon after their released.
The executions took place as a weapon against the people to stop their protests and uprisings. The Iranian regime has an appalling track record of carrying out mass arrests of peaceful demonstrators, and torture is a common tool to extract confessions.
The internet connections and all social media were shut down, to stop people’s connection with the free world and isolate them, as social media is a fast and easy way for arrangements to be made between protesters in different regions and cities. 
Because of the international silence, Iranian security forces committed war crimes by carrying out spot executions on Ahwazi protesters.
Reports, videos, photos, and other evidence proved that the authorities were following the victims and killing them at their houses in front of their family members, in the public schools used as detention centers. Thousands of innocent people, including women and children, who were arrested during the protests were sent to these temporary detention centres as they were subjected indiscriminately to torture and beaten with sticks and batons, including women and even children, during aggressive questioning.
The Ahwazi Prisoners Support Network expresses its concern and fears about the fate of six detainees in “Shaiban” prisons and asks the international organisations to intervene and accelerate efforts to stop the liquidation of Arab prisoners by the Iranian security services. We appeal for urgent international intervention to stop the extermination of our people by the Iranian regime.
 
Ahwazi Prisoner Network.
Samir Yassin.