Maryam Rajavi renews her demand to bring the symbols of the Iranian regime to justice.. Demonstrations by Iranians in 14 countries
Beth: The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, Maryam Rajavi, renewed her call to bring the leaders of the mullahs' regime in Iran to justice for genocide and humanitarian crimes.
In a televised message to the demonstrators who gathered in Berlin, Rajavi urged the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the High Commissioner, the Human Rights Council, United Nations rapporteurs and international human rights organizations to visit the prisons of the Iranian regime and meet with political prisoners.
In her letter, she stressed the referral of the horrific human rights violations in Iran - particularly the regime's behavior in prisons and the persecution and torture of female prisoners - to the UN Security Council.
She stressed the Iranian people's demand for an international trial of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Ebrahim Raisi, head of the judiciary, Gholamhossein Ejei, and the perpetrators of massacres and killings in Iran.
She said that the Iranian people's response to the executions, massacres and corrupt rule is the resistance units, the uprising, and the Freedom Army to overthrow the mullahs' regime.
In this context, she referred to the message carried by the Iranian Resistance, which is to establish an Iran free from torture, oppression, discrimination and persecution, a democratic republic based on the separation of religion and state, a non-nuclear Iran without the death penalty, an independent judicial system based on the right to litigation, public trial, and complete independence. for the judges.
Rajavi described the anger and disgust with the mullahs' regime, which recorded a record number of executions in the world compared to the number of the population, noting that the Iranian regime carried out the largest massacre of political prisoners since World War II, and perpetrated a massacre of at least 1,500 people in the streets during the November 2019 uprising, to record a number Record number of killings during the protests.
Rajavi stated that the only Iranian government in which senior officials, from the president of the republic to the head of the judiciary and the speaker of parliament, carry out massacres directly, noting that Khamenei's headquarters is the command center for massacres, assassinations and executions.
In the context of her talk about the international position towards the Iranian regime, Rajavi expressed her astonishment at the duplicity of expressing shame over the death penalty, dedicating a day against punishment, ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, tolerance of the execution regime and massacres in Iran, and receiving its symbols at the United Nations.
Rajavi stopped at the statement of the Secretary-General of the United Nations about the Iranian regime's detention of 85 youths in prisons under the death penalty, and Amnesty International described the mullahs' regime as a "child killer".
She referred to the report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran for the current year, which refers to the "systematic and widespread impunity" of the Iranian regime in relation to grave violations of human rights.
In her analysis of the reality of the Iranian regime and its policies, Rajavi said that the mullahs' regime depends for its survival on the gallows inside Iran, and granting Western governments immunity for its crimes abroad.
She reviewed the Iranian resistance's struggles in the face of the mullahs' crimes, pointing to a number of achievements represented in the ruling of the Swiss Federal Court to resume and expand the investigation into the assassination of Dr. The mullahs in 1988.
Emphasizing the permanence of the violations committed by the regime, she referred to the slow death of sick political prisoners, as the political prisoner "Sasan Nik Nafs" died because prison guards prevented his transfer to the hospital, and the Sufi prisoner Behnam Mahjoubi died because he was denied access to health care, and in the same month the mullahs were executed. Brutally brutal Abbas Qoli Salehi, a son of the Bakhtiari clan and one of the beloved sons of Yazdanshahr in Isfahan, after serving 20 years in prison.
She pointed out that the footage obtained after CCTV cameras in Evin Prison revealed some of the atrocities of the mullahs against prisoners, as prison guards drag the wounded who are about to die down the prison stairs.
Regarding dedicating the International Day Against the Death Penalty this year to women, Rajavi said that the Iranian regime recorded the highest rate of executions of women in the contemporary world.
It quoted the statements of the leader of the resistance, Massoud Rajavi, as saying that “Khomeini and Khamenei have nothing but killing, executions, massacres and the continuation of the massacres in the 1988 massacre and the continuation of the massacres in June 2009, December 2017 and November 2019. For this reason, the hateful dictatorship of Wilayat al-Faqih must be overthrown. And cut it off.”
Demonstrations by Iranians in 14 countries, demanding the trial of the regime's leaders
Iranians staged protest demonstrations, Free Iranians and supporters of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran denounced the human rights violations and the increase in executions in Iran by organizing a series of demonstrations in 21 cities in 14 European countries, the United States and Canada, and demanded that the issue of human rights violations against religious fascism in Iran be referred to The Security Council, the trial of the leaders of the regime, especially Khamenei, the chief serial killer of the 1988 massacre, and Ejei the chief justice on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity in international courts.
Demonstrations took place yesterday, October 8, in Washington, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Rome, Geneva, Amsterdam, Brussels, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Stockholm and Copenhagen.
The demonstrators denounced the crimes of the mullahs' regime and the policy of appeasement regarding religious fascism in Iran and dealing with the massacre regime, in particular the call of Raisi al-Jallad, a member of the death squad, for the 1988 massacre, in which 30,000 political prisoners were killed, and demanded the expulsion of the mullahs' regime and bringing the criminal leaders of this regime to justice.