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12 Dec 2024

The brutal execution of 13 prisoners in just one day, December 11

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The brutal execution of 13 prisoners in just one day, December 11

Mrs. Rajavi: 592 executions since July—a grim legacy from Pezeshkian! The line of grieving families and orphaned children grows longer each day

On Wednesday, December 11, the executioners of Ali Khamenei committed a heinous crime by hanging at least 13 prisoners. Ahmad Jahan Khani, Sirus Ahmadi, Meysam Karegar, Hassan Yousefi, Naser Nakhchi, Iman Moghadam, Rahman Saralak, Abdullah Tajik, and another unidentified prisoner were executed in Qezelhessar. Naser Shahouzehi was hanged in Greater Tehran Prison, Sajad Azizi and Ebrahim Valizadeh in Miandoab, and Gholam Rousta in Shiraz.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), stated: “The 13 recorded executions on Wednesday, December 11, and 592 executions since July, including 21 women, are part of the ‘legacy’ of this presidency for the people of Iran! Each day, the line of grieving families and orphaned children grows longer. The savagery and barbarity committed by Bashar al-Assad in Sednaya Prison and other notorious torture centers are modeled after his mentor, Khamenei, in Evin and other dreadful prisons of the Iranian regime.”

She added: “Silence and inaction in the face of the godfather of executions and terror constitute a betrayal of universal human rights principles and fuel terrorism and warmongering. This regime must be expelled from the international community, and its leaders must face justice for 45 years of crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes.”

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)

12 December 2024

Maryam Rajavi

President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran

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