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Iranian Innocent executed again.

Milad Zohrevand.


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After baseless executions, all carried out due to individuals opposing the ruling Islamic political system in Iran, the Iranian regime has once again taken the life of a young Iranian. In the past year, Iran and its people worldwide have endured many difficult days after these unjust executions.
Individuals like Mohsen Shekari, a young 23-year-old whose only crime was participating in protests, faced unwarranted execution. Another young person executed immediately after participating in protests was Hadis Najafi in Karaj. His crime was simply visiting his parents' grave in the cemetery on the same day as the burial of one of the protesters who had been killed. Yet, due to this visit, he was sentenced to death.

Moreover, Mohammad Hossein Hosseini, who wasn't even a protester, became a victim of execution. Subsequent victims include Mohammad Mehdi Karami, who participated in protests and defended himself when military forces of the oppressive Islamic Republic sought to kill him on the street. Even though all evidence showed he had only acted in self-defense, he was executed.
Following him is Majid Reza Rahnavard, a brave young man who, even in the moments before his execution, urged people not to cry at his grave but to be happy, dance, and play joyful music. His crime was defending a teenage girl from the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC terrorism organization) who were sexually assaulting her in a detained car. Majid Reza Rahnavard intervened, allowing the girl to escape, but he was executed. This narrative is not a sad romance; it is the reality of what has unfolded in Iran over the past approximately 365 days.
After Majid Reza Rahnavard, a group execution of three individuals took place in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The oppressive Khamenei regime falsely claimed that these three played a leadership role in the protests and committed a crime at a location called "Khaneh Esfahan." However, the Khamenei regime could never substantiate these allegations and only spoke lies to the people. Yet, these lies claimed the lives of three young individuals named Saeid Yaghoubi, Saleh Mirhashem, and Majid Kazemi. The execution of numerous individuals in the past year, based solely on their opposition to the Islamic regime in Iran, is another tragedy. The Khamenei regime has taken the life of an innocent young man, who participated in the Women's Life Freedom protests in Iran, solely because he opposed the dictatorial system of Khamenei.
Then, the execution of another young man, who, during one of the protest days, was killed for attending the grave of a fellow protester murdered by the oppressive forces. His name was Hadis Najafi. His only "crime" was being present in the cemetery, yet he faced execution. His name was Mohammad Hossein Hosseini.

Additionally, Mohammad Mehdi Karami, who only participated in the protests, became a victim of the oppressive regime. Even though he was an athlete and defended himself when the suppressive forces attempted to kill him in the streets, he was unjustly executed.
And many others were executed last year based on bizarre charges that the government could never prove. Should executions in 2023 be acceptable? Shouldn't this barbaric law in Iran be abolished, and the Iranian government be held accountable for this crime against humanity? Why have human rights organizations remained silent? Why doesn't anyone speak up for these innocent individuals?

Currently, there are reports suggesting the possibility of executing many political prisoners in Iran. They are still alive, still breathing, not yet executed, but it's unclear whether, according to Islamic laws, they'll be alive tomorrow morning before sunrise. One of the notable individuals at risk is Saman Yasin, a renowned Iranian rapper, who, according to recent reports, is in serious danger of execution due to the severity of physical and mental torture he's enduring.

Unfortunately, the oppressive Khamenei regime has initiated another heinous crime in its political prisons, labeled as "artificial execution," where political prisoners are hanged by the neck just short of death. This violence against humanity and the extent of cruelty committed by Ali Khamenei is truly astonishing and shameful.
Currently, the names Saman Yasin, Reza Resaei, and Mojahed Kor Kor are heard, and there is a possibility they might be executed tomorrow. I urge you to email human rights organizations to mention their names, as your email might contribute to keeping these young individuals alive. Iran should not be forgotten.

Remember, a world at peace is the wish of all of us. A world without war is incredibly beautiful. Believe that, due to Iran's geographical position and national resources, peace and tranquility are only possible in the Middle East and across the globe through the fall of the Islamic regime in Iran and a shift to a secular and democratic government.

The totalitarian Islamic Republic regime under the leadership of Ali Khamenei has never cared about humanity. It has never paid attention to the environment or the preservation of ancient artifacts. It has never prioritized friendship with all countries worldwide, including Europe, America, and Israel.
It has never made an effort to create peace and human civilization. The Islamic Republic of Iran only excels in creating terrorist groups, taking the lives of innocent people, manufacturing weapons of war, making threats, and instilling fear. This is not the desire of the Iranian people and will never be.
Milad zohrevand
Saman yasin
Mohammad mehdi karami & Mohammad Hossein Hosseini
Majid Reza Rahnavard
Reza resaei
They are in serious danger of execution
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