Two Ahwazi Arab prisoners, Ali Chebeishat (47) and Sayed Khaled Mousawi (35) were taken to unknown places by the Iranian Intelligence services. Following months of torture, Chebeishat , Mousavi and Salman Chayan (32), from Shush city, were forced to confess to bomb attacks on a pipeline and a railway track in interviews with Press TV ahead of their sentencing by a revolutionary court in September 2013
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· The Human Rights Council in the United Nations
· UN Special Rapporteur of Human Rights in Iran, Dr. Ahmad Shaheed
· The Amnesty International
· The International Organisations of Human Rights Human Rights
· The Human Rights Watch
· The Arab Human Rights Organizations
· Iranian human rights organization
· Reporters without Borders
· All activists and human rights organizations
Two Ahwazi Arab prisoners, Ali Chebeishat (47) and Sayed Khaled Mousawi (35) were taken to unknown places by the Iranian Intelligence services. Following months of torture, Chebeishat , Mousawi and Salman Chayan (32), from Shush city, were forced to confess to bomb attacks on a pipeline and a railway track in interviews with Press TV ahead of their sentencing by a revolutionary court in September 2013:
http://splashurl.com/ov6zpg4
Previously Press TV, the Iranian English language propaganda station showed the victims admitting responsibility for attacking pipelines, following months of imprisonment and brutal interrogation by the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence in November 2013. Prior to their "confessions", the men were tortured so badly they were treated on several occasions at Fatima-alzahra hospital in Ahwaz city. They had also held hunger strikes in protest at the conditions of their incarceration:
http://splashurl.com/p3ab55y
In February this year other two Ahwazi Arab activists were executed by the Iranian regime as the administration of President Hassan Rouhani continues its mass execution campaign, which has so far seen nearly 458 hanged in some of the worst state violence in Iran's recent history.
Earlier this month the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran Dr Ahmad Shaheed expressed his deep concern over five Ahwazi Arab members of Al-Hiwar cultural institute who two of them were executed in last February.http://splashurl.com/qg7w3dr
The Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation condemn the recent executions and call the international community to apply further pressure on the Islamic Republic to halt the imminent executions of Ahwazi Arabs and other activists and release cultural and political detainees and journalists.
Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO)
27-3-2014