Source:
International Campaign for Human Rights
in Iran
Mourning Mothers, a group of wives and mothers
who have lost their spouses or children during the post-elections protests or
whose spouses or children are currently in prison, have issued a statement,
objecting to executions of political protesters and execution sentences for
several political prisoners, demanding revocation of death sentences for
political prisoners. They have issued a warning to Islamic Republic of Iran:
"Don't allow a repeat of the 1980's catastrophe." They are referencing mass
executions of political dissidents in 1988 during which it is said thousands
were executed in Islamic Republic prisons. Islamic Republic authorities have
continually maintained silence on these executions.

Some of the Iranian Mourning mothers in a July 2009 gathering
Mourning Mothers have also demanded release of
"prisoners of conscience," and trials of "those who were responsible for and who
ordered their children's murders." The statement adds: "We, the Mourning
Mothers, who have gathered spontaneously at Laleh Park, other parks, and public
buildings over the past seven months to condemn the murders and arrests and
demanding an end to these inhumane and illegal actions, are facing our own
children's executions today." "Who has subjected the mothers to this gradual
death, mourning our loved ones?...Should our children's participation in elections
lead to their arrest, torture, rape, murder, and execution?"
According to Mourning Mothers, if such violence against Iranian youth continues,
public protests will also increase.

A gathering of the grieving mothers in Laleh Park in Tehran (file photo)
On January 9, 2010, thirty Mourning Mothers who
had gathered at Laleh Park were arrested by security forces. The arrests brought
widespread condemnation of Iranian government's opposition and critical
political and human rights organizations.
Currently, many post-elections detainees, especially journalists and student
activists, are spending time in prisons on charges of heretics (moharebeh), and
it seems the authorities wish to intimidate dissidents with threats of
execution.
Early on Thursday, January 29, 2010, Arash Rahmanipour and Mohammad Reza
Alizamani who are said to have been arrested prior to elections were executed by
Revolutionary Courts. The two men were accused of membership in Iran Monarchists
Society and actions against national security of Islamic Republic of Iran. The
two individuals' attorneys have stated that their clients were told that if they
confessed to the crimes the interrogators told them, they would be released. But
their confessions brought them their deaths.
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