Monday, July 10, 2017

What is Majid Asadi's crime?


Which state remains with the prison and the arrest of its opponents?Which dictatorship remains with blood? Except for the execution of hundreds of people can cover the truth?The history has proven to be the shedding of the blood of the innocents The life of the dictators has been shortened And now we see the fall of the mullahs, and prison and execution are just a sign of weakness The Iranian people never forget massacre of 30 thousand political prisoners in the summer of 1988...
Political prisoner Majid Assadi
INU - According to reports obtained from inside Iran, the past months have seen a spike in arrests and executions. In fear of mass anti-state protests similar to those that took place in 2009, the regime has resorted to raid the homes of political and human rights activists in Iran, especially the supporters of the main resistance group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
Prisoners on strike in Iran
This happens against the backdrop of a widespread campaign in Iran condemning the regime’s three-decade-long crimes in the country’s prisons, especially the massacre of 30 thousand political prisoners in the summer of 1988.
One of the more recent cases is that of Majid Assadi, 34, who lives in Karaj, 40 km west of Tehran. Holding a degree in economics from the Alameh Tabatabai University, Assadi is a student activist, former political prisoner, and a supporter of the MEK.
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