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The Litigation Movement Justice for victims

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The Litigation Movement Justice for victims bahar mehr 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. Spe...

Former Iranian Justice Minister Defends 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners

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Former Iranian Justice Minister Defends 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners 30 JULY 2019   By Jubin Katiraie Iran’s former justice minister has defended the  1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners  in the media recently. Mostafa Pourmohammadi, who served in the cabinet of President Hassan Rouhani until 2017, told state-run Mosalas Magazine that the regime was “at war” and should not be expected to follow “legal procedures and consider citizen’s and human rights”. He then  described  the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran ( PMOI or MEK ), whose members and supporters were the main victims of the massacre, as “the worst kind of enemy”. He said: “They have destructed our image in the whole world. In the past 40 years, nothing has happened against us that the [MEK] did not play a direct role in.” Pourmohammadi, who is now Advisor to Iran’s Judiciary Chief, was in 1988 a member of the notorious “Death Commission” in Tehran, which s...

Senior regime official defends 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran

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Senior regime official defends 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran Mostafa Pourmohammadi, former judiciary minister in the cabinet of Hassan Rouhani, President of the mullahs’ regime in Iran, blatantly defended the mass execution of political prisoners in 1988. When asked by the state-run Mosalas Magazine about the 1988 mass executions and the “slander” directed at the regime for the massacre,  Mostafa Pourmohammadi , who was pivotal in the executions in Tehran, said that the regime was “at war” and no one should expect it to follow “legal procedures and consider citizen’s and human rights” at a time of war. He called the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran ( MEK ), whose supporters and members were the main victims of the mass executions, “the worst kind of enemy”. “They have destructed our image in the whole world. In the past 40 years, nothing has happened against us that the Monafeghin (a derogatory term used for the MEK) did not play a direct role i...

The conference, “1988 Massacre in Iran, perpetrators must be TRIED”

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The conference, “1988 Massacre in Iran, perpetrators must be TRIED” Litigation for the 1988 Massacre Political Prisoners. Trial of Perpetrators of Massacre. View image on Twitter Masoud Dalvand @Masoud_Dalvand2 Litigation for the # 1988Massacre Political Prisoners. Trial of Perpetrators of Massacre in an International Court. # Iran 's regime executed some 30,000 # PoliticalPrisoners in the 1988 Massacre. We will urge the world community to hold the perpetrators accountable. # WeSupportMEK 18 4:08 PM - Jul 15, 2019 16 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Iran’s regime executed some 30,000 political prisoners in the 1988 Massacre. We will urge the world community to hold the perpetrators accountable. At the Call-for-Justice for  # 1988Massacre  Conference demanding prosecution of its perpetrators and masterminds at an international court – Ashraf 3. ...