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Iran: Call on international community to work to revoke the death sentence of political prisoner ArjangDavoudi

Mr. Davoudi, 61, from the city of Abadan and an engineer from University of Texas in the United States, was arrested in November 2003. The judiciary of the mullahs condemned him to 11 years in prison, 74 lashes, and five years deprivation of social rights on allegations of founding the “Movement for Freedom of Iranians” and “Confederation of Iranian Students”, writing a “manifest against the Islamic Republic system”, and for insulting the clerical regime’s leaders.

The henchmen of the clerical regime who are infuriated about the firm stances of this political prisoner against the mullahs’ regime, tried him for a third time in absentia in the Revolution Court of Karaj City presided over by head henchman AsefHosseiniand this time condemned him to deathfor “membership, support and effective activity in advancing the goals of People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran in prison”. This sentence was also conveyed to his lawyer yesterday, July 20.

In the past 11 years, Mr. ArjangDavoudi has been transferred from one prison to the next and exposed to all kinds of tortures and harassments. He has numerously gone on hunger strike and has been heldincommunicado for a long time. He is currently in the prison of city of Bandar Abbas. 

Condemning a political prisoner for political activities inside the prison is a new level of oppression and tyranny that only the fascists ruling Iran are capable of.

The Iranian Resistance calls on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Human Rights Council, relevant international bodies, and organizations defending human rights throughout the world to condemn the criminal execution sentence of Mr. ArjangDavoudi and to work to have this sentence revoked.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran

July 21, 2014

 

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