ICHRI: A local source provided details to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran about the abrupt transfer of Younes Aghayan, a political prisoner on death row, from his prison cell At Orumiyeh Prison. According to the local source, Special Police Forces transferred a handcuffed, footcuffed, and blindfolded Younes Aghayan from Orumiyeh Prison to Police Headquarters in Mahabad. Mahabad Prosecutor stated that he was unaware about the reasons for the prisoner's transfer. After hours of waiting, Orumiyeh Special Police Forces delivered him to Mahabad Police Headquarters, where he was kept until 9:00 p.m. in a cell before a Mahabad Police authority by the name of Colonel Valizadeh ordered his transfer to Karaj (outside Tehran) for court proceedings. Younes Aghayan appeared at Karaj General and Revolutionary Courts on Thursday, 21 June, but a judge at the Special Crimes Unit of the Karaj Courts disavowed knowledge about the reasons for his transfer, and refused to authorize his transfer to one of the prisons in Karaj.
"He was transferred back to Mahabad Prison and delivered to prison authorities there. On Saturday, 23 June, Head of Mahabad Prison Sentence Enforcement Unit stated that they are awaiting orders from the Supreme Court, and if Aghayan's sentence is finalized, they will execute him over the coming days. Considering the sentence has been finalized by the Supreme Court, the execution of this prisoner of conscience could be imminent. After waiting for days, the prisoner's father was allowed to visit with him for a short time today," added the local source.
Younes Aghayan is a follower of Yari faith (Ahl-e Haq) from the village of Ooch Tappeh, near Miandoab. In October 2004, police raided Ooch Tappeh village to remove signs with religious writings of Yari faith. When villagers resisted the raid and confronted the police, Younes Aghayan, 21, and another Yari faith follower by the name of Mehdi Ghassemzadeh (Aghayan's uncle) were arrested. In January 2005, the two men were put on trial by Branch Two of Mahabad Revolutionary Court, and were sentenced to five years in prison on charges of "carrying ammunition and arms," and to death on charges of "armed resistance against the Islamic Republic of Iran." After the sentences were confirmed by the Supreme Court, Mehdi Ghassemzadeh was executed in 2008, and Younes Aghayan has remained on death row inside Orumiyeh Prison since then. Mehdi Ghassemzadeh was executed without the knowledge of his family and his court-appointed lawyer, and according to the source, his body was never returned to his family for burial.
According to local sources, Yari faith followers (Ahl-e Haq), live predominantly in Iran's western provinces of Kermanshah, Luristan, and Western Azerbaijan. They are followers of Shia's First Imam, Imam Ali, and hold their spiritual ceremonies through playing music and performing whirling dances of dervishes.
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Tears and Sadness.... that is & will never never ever be heard.
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Tue Jun 26, 2012 01:51 PM PDTOfficial actions done with no conscience, by the usa/uk/france. We see the immense support the west gives extremists, especially the creation of theirs the muslim brotherhood, an organization rooted in the wests approach to human rights, so they can have plausiable deniability.
FRED: The IRI and its activities, like the tragedy of Africa, is yet another of the Wests despicable successes. FRED focussing just on the IRI makes no sense at all, when the key issue is that the west loves extremism/islam in government for Iran and others. FRED/BAVAFA you may be too young to remember, but the west slandered the late shah, firstly among its own people/self deception and attempted to convince people the late shah was a dictator, they even portrayed savaki's as torturing people, they presented him as corrupt & excessively repressive as they hand picked khomeini, all this is on the record and can be seen in western literature as well as the wests support for the IRI, especially using Israel to arm the IRI.
After all this, today there is no change in this approach we can believe in or see, just check out Egypt/Syria/Libya.
درود بر تمام زندانیان سیاسی
BavafaTue Jun 26, 2012 07:53 AM PDT
Iranians of all walks of life taking a stand for their freedom and just rights. They are to be commanded and supported by all freedom loving folks.
Iranians need to stand united in their support for these brave souls, support their goals and aspiration for a free independent and prospers Iran.
Foreign nations which thru their apartheid policy practice the same insanity and unjust detentions cannot be a good example for the future of Iran and need not to apply.
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
Islamist Rapists
by Fred on Tue Jun 26, 2012 05:13 AM PDTTo think of Messianic Islamist Rapists not committing systematic gross violation of human rights and crime against humanity is to believe in tooth fairy.
Their “reformists” have as much blood on their hands as their “Principlists” and “pragmatists.”Regime change is the only way to close this bloody chapter of Iran’s history.
Backbreaking airtight sanctions plus air/naval quarantine is a must.