The Litigation Movement Justice for victims
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Joining this movement, for humanity and human values
With the beginning of August and the anniversary of the 1988 massacre, Purmohammadi, a former minister of the so-called Mullahs' Justice, defended the 1988 massacre in an interview last week, saying in an attack on the petition movement: "We have not settled our accounts with the Mojahedin yet. We will take this into account after the filing. No joke either.
Of course, Pourmohammadi's talk was evident in his fear of the activities of the Mujahideen rebel centers and the widespread support for the Mojahedin in the community and environment created after the inquest movement began inside.
The widespread image of this criminal regime must now be revealed, and in particular, Pourmohammadi's speeches should reveal the true face of this bloody regime's repression and antichrist, and attract the attention of the international community. Specifically, Pourmohammadi's words did not go back to the past and emphasized the continued execution, suppression and "settlement of accounts".
Political prisoners in 1988 rose up and defended their identity and emancipating cause with the utmost pride.#1988Massacre #Iran pic.twitter.com/Sg3CbAicDY— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) July 31, 2019
Amnesty International has stated in connection with Pour Mohammadi's recent interview, calling it shocking and strongly condemning.
Iran News: IRAN: SHOCKING STATEMENTS BY SENIOR OFFICIAL HIGHLIGHT IMPUNITY FOR 1988 PRISON MASSACRES @SecPompeo @USAdarFarsi #IStandWithMaryamRajavi #WeSupportMEK #Iran @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/LbBIopkgw1 pic.twitter.com/LORueEvdYg— mehba1346 (@mehba13462) July 31, 2019
In this campaign, we call on the international community and human rights organizations to:
The international community will end three decades of immunity of the leaders of the mullahs from responding to their crimes.
Referral to the United Nations Security Council on human rights abuses in Iran, particularly the 1980s executions and the 1988 massacres.
Khamenei and other leaders of the regime should be brought to justice for committing crimes against humanity.
The United Nations to form an international commission of inquiry into the 1988 massacre.
The world recognizes the right of the Iranian people to resist and fight for the overthrow of religious fascism.
As Ms. Maryam Rajavi stated in her speech at the hearing, the petition movement is not just about the 1988 massacre and the past crimes of the regime.
These crimes continue and "this is the oppressed people movement. This is the movement of the repressed people. This is a movement of griefers. "Everyone in this regime has tasted of prison and captivity, anyone who has been flogged, and every woman who has been abused and humiliated, and anyone whose conscience has suffered so many crimes is a member of the petition movement."
In response to this call, the noble Iranians have announced that they will hold a sustained campaign in support of the petition and the above-mentioned goals.
Joining this movement, for humanity and human values
Joining this movement, for humanity and human values
We urge Britain, Europe and all governments to halt giving concessions to the mullahs. #FreeIran https://t.co/QsH4xDv9yl pic.twitter.com/m4adgnUSvv— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) July 27, 2019
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