Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the first president of Tehran University after the fall the Shah government in 1979, protested against suppress under the mullahs’ despotism and expressed preparation to testify before any international criminal court against the Islamic Republic concerning the large number of executions and the abuse prisoners, especially the massacre of political prisoners in Iran. Read more...
The Iranian regime's human rights record is catastrophic. 120,000 political prisoners killed under the
current regime in 1982/.30,000 political prisoners massacred within few months in 1988/ Hundreds
of thousands have been imprisoned and tortured on political grounds/700 people
executed in 2012 until the end of November, 354 of whom were officially
announced and 346 were secretly executed/48% of those executed are between 20
and 30 years of age. Minors form 6% of total executions/70 people arrested
every hour, many or ‘morality’ and political charges/74 types of torture used
against prisoners
Right now they have executed 115 prisoners only in two weeks . They hanged 70-year-old man after 14 years of imprisonment
.
In its nuclear
programthey have a lies and deceptions case .
They are middling in all of the countries, Yamane, Iraq , Syria,
and so on .
Now it’s a question . What’s
international community responsibilities ?. How can we resolve these problems? . Its better listen to Dowlat Norouzi speech :
What do you think about Iranian regime's nuclear weapons program.Do
you think they stop making the bomb . Why they spent billions dollar
during 20 years Why are 120,000 political prisoners killed under the current regime? What is situation ofHUMAN RIGHTS Who is responsible ? What are they searching
for ? Yes it is true that mullahs regime are fraudulent and trickster . They cant leave the atom bomb and have
to continue making it .Iranian opposition during 20 years has revealed their program and held some press
conference revelations and has decided doesn't let them progress making atom bomb
. For more informationrefer this address.