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Iran: Death sentences upheld for two
Kurdish political prisoners
28.1.2012 |
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The Iranian Supreme Court has upheld the death
sentences of two Kurdish political prisoners,
Zanyar Moradi and Loghman Moradi.
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January
28, 2012
MARIWAN,
Iranian Kurdistan, — The Iranian Supreme
Court has upheld the death sentences of two Kurdish
political prisoners, local sources told the
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.
Prison authorities from Rajaee Shahr Prison
allegedly told Zanyar Moradi and Loghman Moradi that
their death sentences were upheld.
On 22 December 2010, Judge Salavati of Branch 15 of
Tehran’s Revolutionary Court sentenced the two
Kurdish prisoners to a public hanging on the charges
of “moharebeh” (enmity with God) and “murder of the
son of Mariwan’s Friday Imam.”
The source told the Campaign that prison authorities
informed the prisoners of this conviction last week.
“During a short call to his family, Loghman Moradi
confirmed this news, saying that he was shocked upon
hearing the verdict, and considering that the
notification of the decision was not in writing, he
was hopeful that this was done only to intimidate
him.”
The lawyer for the two political prisoners told the
source that he was also surprised by the
announcement, that he has told the families of the
prisoners that he had not been formally served a
court decision, and that he will be traveling to
Tehran to follow up the case at the Supreme Court.
The two political prisoners had previously written
letters alleging that they were tortured in prison
and forced to make false confessions. (Link in
Persian) On 2 February 2011, the two prisoners had
submitted the appeal request for their death
sentences to the Supreme Court.
In an earlier interview with the Campaign, Zanyar
Moradi’s father Eqbal Moradi, a member of the
Kurdish opposition group Komalah, said, “How can a
20-year-old kid be a murderer? My son was
arrested 20 months ago
and after 17 months he was accused of murder and
terror. But the people of Mariwan and even the
family of the victim know that Zanyar and a few
other kids did not do this. All of Mariwan’s people
and even the victim’s family know that the murderer
in this recent case of murders is none other than
the regime, and this has nothing to do with the
kids,” he said.
Similarly, Loghman Moradi’s father Osman Moradi told
the Campaign, “During the first nine months when [Osman]
was at the Intelligence Office Prison, there was no
murder charge in his case. Later, during the next
seven months when he was held in prison, there was
no such talk, either. But they returned him to the
Intelligence Ministry again,www.ekurd.net
and held him there for 25 days. He was tortured and
abused to the point where he accepted the murder
[charge]. I mean he accepted it in order to save
himself from those conditions. It took them 17
months to take that confession from him,” Osman
Moradi said.
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