Following the mass arrests of volunteer relief workers in Ahwaz, on Monday 29/04/2019, Iranian security forces arrested 4 other activists, including 3 teachers. So far, the number of arrested activists and volunteer aid workers has reached 150, according to local sources.
The following are the names of detainees in past days:
1. Naji Sawari, 38, married with three children, resident of the "Barq" neighbourhood in the city of Ahwaz, and a teacher at the Talqani school in the city of Ahwaz.
2. Maher Dasoumi, 30, married with one child, resident of the city of Ahwaz, cultural researcher and teacher in the schools of Shiban
3. Ali Abidawi, 36, married with three children, from Alawi neighbourhood in Ahwaz, teacher of Al-Quds school in Hamidiya.
4. Abdullah Farisat, 27, from the Baharestan neighbourhood of Ahwaz, a cultural activist and a member of the Popular Committees to Assist Flood Victims.
Last week, Iran's security forces and IRGC arrested other activists and relief workers. Their names are: 1 - Rasul Farthousi 2 - Ibrahim Badawi 3 - Amin Silawi 4 - Ali Mousawi 5 - Hassan Beit Ishaq 6 - Imad Haidari 7 - Ali Nasri 8 - Hatem Dahimi 9 - Ahmad Badawi 10 - Hussein Hamoudi 11 - Mahdi Shreifi 12-Qasim Tamimi 13-Aref Serakhi 14-Fouad Badawi 15-Kazem Marwani 16-Mohsen Zuwaydat 17-Habib Krushat 18-Masoud Harizawi 19-Naji Al-Sawari 20-Haydar Silawi 21-Ali Kazem 22-Mahdi Farhani 23 Adnan Karim 24-Hamza Sayahi 25-Mahdi Swary 26-Ahmed Kabbi 27-Yaqoub Kabbi 28-Massoud Mansouri 29-Ibrahim Dahimi 30-Ibrahim Badawi 31- Sajjad Khadairi 32- Adnan Mousawi 33- On both sides 34- Sayed Hashim Mousawi.
The arrest campaign is due to the anger of the Revolutionary Guard and security officials at the activities carried out by these young volunteers in the popular committees. These volunteers have come up with alternative ways to help the people affected by the floods to counter the deliberate negligence by the government. Whilst these volunteers set up spontaneous groups to help flood victims, Iranian authorities have accused them of forming unauthorized organizations.
The Revolutionary Guard has replaced these Ahwazi volunteer committees with foreign militias and armed groups brought from abroad, such as the Iraqi Popular Rally, Fatmiyoun, and the Lebanese Hezbollah. These armed groups are on the international terrorism list. Despite that, they have been deployed in the flood-stricken areas of Ahwaz.
The Iranian authorities have also been angered by the popular committees due to the publication of many documents, photographs and video clips indicating that the Revolutionary Guard and the Ministry of Oil were not willing to direct the floods to the marshes to avoid any potential damages to oil facilities.

So far, floods have destroyed 273 villages and affected 22 towns and the number of victims and displaced people in the province has surpassed half a million.

Instead of supporting relief efforts, security forces attacked popular committees and arrested dozens of activists, especially after protests against government policies that did not take any measures to resolve the crisis or help flood victims.

The Qods Corps Forces, following the visit of its leader Qassem Soleimani to Ahwaz, has brought the Popular Rally Militia from Iraq and Hezbollah from Lebanon under the cover of helping flood victims when in reality they have been brought to suppress the protests of the Ahwazi people.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organization
1 May 2019
On Wednesday 13th February 2019, a group of Ahwazi-Arab political prisoners were beaten and tortured for going on a hunger strike for the past week.

This group of political prisoners protested against the deteriorating state of the central Prison of Ahwaz, which is situated in Sheyban. The main concern for the political prisoners was the lack of separation between central political prisoners and prisoners charged with other offences.

Ali Saedi, sentenced to execution, and other political prisoners facing life in prison such as: Mohammad Ali Amori,Seyyed Jaber Alboshokeh, Seed Mokhtar Alboshokeh ,Abdulzahra Heleychi, Yahya Naseri, Nazem Berehi, Abdul-imam Zayeri, were among the prisoners who went on hunger strike and were beaten and tortured severely during Wednesday's attack and are currently kept in separate cells.

These Arab activists have protested against being kept wth violent prisoners who attack the other prisoners, and the hunger strike became their last resort to encourage the prison management to take action.

According to local human rights activists and Ex political prisoners , the management of prisons in Iran, purposely hold violent prisoners in order to pressure and punish the political prisoners who are already serving long life sentences.


The situation of Ahwaz's central prison is reported as catastrophic. The prison does not contain sanitary facilities, and due to the lack of hygiene and the great number of prisoners, skin diseases are spreading among detainees.

Ahwaz human rights organisation express its deepest sorrows and outrage for the condition in which the prisoners are treated and kept in Iran prisons and especially the notorious prisons of Ahwaz.

We call upon the International community, and firstly to the United Nation special rapporteur on human rights violation in Iran, Mr. Javid, to condemn these practices and exercise pressure on Iranian officials to grant you the right to visit these prisons in person and put an end to the misery of hundreds of political prisoners whose voices are reaching us through their hunger strike.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation
14 Feb 2019
Iranian authorities force labour activist #Mohammad_Kheneifer, a worker of the Haft-Tappeh sugarcane company in the north of #Ahwaz, to make forced confessions. In this footage, Kheneifer states: "I deny the rumours and lies spread by the foreign and opposition media that my whereabouts are unknown and that I have been been subjected to torture.”
Mohammed Kheneifer is not the first to be forced to appear in front of camera to make forced confessions. Other workers, such as #Ismail_Bakhshi and civil rights activist #Sepideh_Gholian, who have been arrested again because they exposed that they were subject to torture in prison, were also previously forced to appear in front of camera and make forced confessions.
Forced confessions by political prisoners under torture is a usual method used by the Iranian Intelligence Services. Some officials and some Iranian television channels have been sanctioned by the European Union for broadcasting such confessions, which are considered flagrant violations of human rights.
Families from Rofayyeh, a city in Ahwaz, have had to flee thier homes after the man made flood following the opening of Dez dam.
In 2016, the same flood destroyed the livelihood of thousands of farmers in South West of Iran. Damages were estimated to cost millions of Dollars. The farmers were not granted any sort of compensation.
Indigenous Ahwazi Arab farmers have been told to leave these zones. Farmers who cultivated as little as 3-4 hectares were fined by the government.
This is a deliberate attempt to change the demographics of this region; the Iranian government is using the dams as a weapon against the indigenous population. In summer, the water is held behind the dams to prevent it from reaching down stream. As a consequence, Karun river, several lakes and marshlands have been left to dry. Dried marshlands in turn have become the source of high dust particles which sweeps the region following each storm. This region of the world where Hur Alazim (an international marshland) and Karun (Iran’s longest river) is situated is facing serious man made environmental catastrophes and needs the immediate attention of environmentalists and the international community at large.

AHRO
31/1/2019
According to local sources, the Iranian authorities have transferred two Ahwazi Arab activists, the 30 year- old Abdullah Abdullahi and 31-year-old Qasim Bait to the notorious Evin prison in the capital Tehran.

In October 2017, Ahwaz Revolutionary Court sentenced these two Ahwaz Arab activists, from Shawar district of Shoush city to six months in prison, and another four activists were sentenced to three to 30 years in prison on charges of threatening National Security.

The names of those sentenced to imprisonment are as follows:

Ahmed Abdellahi, 30 years old, from Shoush, 25 years to life.

Majed Bait Abdullah, 23 years old, from Khalaf Muslim village, 25 years to life.

Hassoun Bait Abdullah, 31 years old from the village of Dergal, 25 years to life.

Hussein Abdullahi, 24, years old, Abdullah Abdullah's brother from Al-Shawwar, three years.

Issa Abdullahi, 30 years old, and Majid Abdullahi 24 years old were sentenced between three to thirty years in prison.

A local source from Ahwaz informed us at AHRO that due to lack of evidence, the Supreme Judicial Council in Tehran had overturned the death sentence, but the third branch of revolutionary court sentenced them to death, and they are transferred from Ahwaz to Evin prison in Tehran for imminent execution.

These provision sentences, which were issued on charges of animosity toward God and his Messenger, propaganda against the Iranian regime and threatening national security came only after these activists were accused of being part of a group called "Jund al-Faruq" (Faruq Army).

These detainees were held in secret prisons under torture since their arrest in

from 2015 until the issue of this arbitrary provisional sentences in September 2017.

Local human right activists in Ahwaz confirm that these charges are unfounded and there is no party under the name of Jund al-Faruq on the ground, and affirmed that these accusations are fabricated by the Iranian intelligence to suppress the Ahwazi Arabs civil society activists. The last few years have seen several activists being arrested for similar accusations and on charges of membership in such groups with fabricated names.

The Ahwazi Human Rights Organization condemns these provisional sentences and expresses its deep concern over the increasing number of executions in Ahwaz and calls for the abolition of the death sentence against activists Abdullah Abdullah and Qasim Bait Abdullah. And the prison sentences against the rest of detained Ahwazi Arab activists. AHRO calls for fair trials of Abdullah Abdullah and Qasim Bait Abdullah, with the presence of independent lawyers and to halt the execution of these young men.

Ahwazi Human Rights Organization

18 January 2019
The Iranian authorities have continued to suppress the protests and strikes of workers of the Ahwaz Steel Company. The Iranian security services continue to crack down on them and have arrested 41 workers during a raid from Sunday night until Tuesday morning, 18 December 2018.
The following is the list of workers currently detained:
1- Meysam Ali Ghanavati
2- Isa Mar’ee
3- Amin Alvani
4- Morteza Akbarian
5- Taregh Khalafi
6- Masoud Afri
7- Jafar Sobhani
8-Mostafa Ebeyat
9-Gharib Houizawi
10- Karim Sayahi
11- Hamed Baseri
12- Hafez Kanaani
13 - Hamed Jodaki
14- Hossein Davoodi
15- Kazem Heydari
16- Yasser Ebrahimian
17- Majid Janandleh
18- Cyrus Ismaili
19- Ali Agh’ba
20- Mohsen Baluti
21- Mohammad Pour Hasan
22- Mohsen Pah’bati
23- Seyyed Habib Tabataba’i
24- Jassem Romezi
25 - Ali Etmami
26- Seyyed Ali Javadpour
27- Javad Gholami
28 - Abdolreza Dasti
29- Seyd Ahmad SeydNour
30- Fariborz Sheykh Rebat
31- Ehsan Yousefi
32-Behzad Alikhani
33-Ahmad Bawi
34-Arash MohammadPour
35- Maytham AlMahdi
36-Seyd Mustafa Mosawi
37-Seyd Mohammad Mosawi
38-Amir Dehghan
39- Majid Jalai
40-Husain Asakra
41-Behzad Shahbazi

Ahwaz Human Rights Organization, while supporting the demands of workers, strongly condemns the crackdown on them and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all detained workers.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organization
18 December 2018

The Iranian authorities have continued to suppress the protests and strikes of workers of the Ahwaz Steel Company and the Haft-Tapeh Sugarcane Company in Susa (Shosh) in the North of the Ahwaz region for more than two weeks.

Labour activists have reported on the arrests of 15 protest workers of the Haft Tape Sugar Cane Company, which are: Ismail Bakhshi, Moslem Armands, Mohammad Khannifar, Azim Sorkheh, Omid Azadi, Jalil Ahmadi, Saeed Mansouri and Mehdi Davoodi. Despite news of the release of three detainees, no source has been able to confirm that yet. The protesters are calling for the immediate release of all labour activists.

Officials fear the expansion and continuation of the protest in Susa (Shoush) and Ahwaz and in various ways tried to stop these rallies. On Thursday, the officials sent a number of Mullahs among the protestors to sympathize with the workers and calm them down, but the workers ignored them and continued their protests and did not stand behind them in the prayer of the congregation!

As well as requesting the fulfilment of the promise by company officials and government officials to pay part of their quarterly salary payments to workers, workers are demanding full payment of their rights, which is why the workers have been  continuously striking until today, Thursday, November 24, 2018, in front of the governorate of the city of Susa (Shoush).

Protesters gather in defiance against the governorate of Susa (Shoush) to claim for their salaries and benefits, which they feel entitled to, also demanding the release of their detained colleagues, which was the reason that other workers of the industry, as well as teachers, decided to join them. In addition, during the gatherings, thousands of indigenous Arab protesters who were unemployed or became unemployed due to discriminatory employment and non-indigenous employment policies joined the protest. 

It should be recalled that the problems of Haft Tape Sugarcane Company, which has been in existence for more than fifty years since its founding in the North of the historic city of Susa, began with its inaccurate assignment to the private sector, which resulted in the creation of many problems for workers, particularly the conversion of their contracts from fixed to temporary!

In this regard, Ahwaz Human Rights Organization, while condemning the suppression of workers' legal protests and strikes by security and law enforcement agencies, calls for full rights, benefits and the release of all workers in the ward.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organization

24 Nov 2018

Reliable local sources informed Ahwaz Human Rights Organization that two Ahwazi Arab detainees, the 28 year-old Ahmed Heidari, son of Abboud, and 34 year-old Adnan Sawari, were tortured to death in Ahwaz’s Ministry of intelligence detention centre.

A close source to Heidari family told the organization that Ahwaz intelligence had informed them on Saturday that their son had been killed and claimed that the cause of death was a clash with the interrogators.

On Sunday, two agents of the Ministry of Intelligence  in civilian clothing came to the family's home in Camp polo (Revolution Street), preventing them from holding public funeral in accordance with Arabic customs. 

Heidari's family demanded that the body of their son be delivered and unless they see the body, they will not believe he is dead. the agent’s response was that Naser Heidari, Ahmed’s cousin who was his cell mate would contact the family from Ahwaz intelligence agency detention center and would confirm Ahmed's death.

The source emphasised that, the following day, Nasser contacted the family and said that he had seen Ahmed's dead body and he had signed on the body identification sheet. But the family believe that Nasser had done so by force.

The second is victim, Adnan Sawari. Ahwaz Intelligence Agency contacted his family and inform them that their son had died in the detention center. Adnan has two bothers who are currently in detention. 

Despite the denial of the governor of Khuzestan and a member of the National Security Commission of the execution of 22 Ahwazi activists -in connection with the attack on the military parade- concerns continue about “secret executions “- which is in fact not unprecedented in Ahwaz.

The Ministry of Intelligence had previously released a video of the arrest of these 22 people claiming they “supported or were involved" in the military attack and allegedly they were arrested in a house in which "explosives, military equipments and communication devices“ have been discovered and confiscated.

Although ISIS announced the responsibility for the attack, security forces and the Revolutionary Guards have raided various districts of Ahwaz and other Arab cities in the past two months, and over 800 people among them women, the elites of Ahwazi Arab community, cultural activists, and ordinary citizens were arrested as a result.

The families of the defendants are still concerned about the possibility that the detainees may be  forced to confess under torture in the Ministry of Intelligence's secret detention centers, as there are many similar examples in the past years where Ahwazi Arab activists were killed under torture or executed following forced confessions. What mainly raises our concern in AHRO is that the detainees are subjected to vague and unfair judicial process without the right to acquire independent lawyers nor family visits. 

Ahwaz Human Rights Organization ( AHRO) condemns the brutal killing of Ahmed Hedari and Adnan Sawari and calls for persecution of the perpetrators of this heinous crime against Ahwazi Arab detainees who are denied from their basic human rights in Islamic Republic of Iran. We also demand the immediate release of more than 800 Ahwazi Arab activists and ordinary citizens who are victim of arbitrary arrest

AHRO also calls for the involvement of legal entities, in particular, the UN Special Rapporteur Mr. Javaid Rahman, to conduct an independent inquiry into the matter.
Ahwaz Human Rights Organization ( AHRO)
14 Nov 2018
     

According to The Ahwaz Human Rights organization (AHRO) sources reported that the Iranian security forces and the revolutionary guards continue their unprecedented wave of arrests against young Arabs in Ahwaz and other Arab cities, with the number of arrests reaching 800 people including five women, civil society activists and regular citizens.

The names of the women detained are: Amena Thahiri Sari (23), Nassima Sawari (65), Lamia Hamadi (21), Zawdiya Afrawi (55), and Qaisiya Afrawi (60).

The arrests happened in a number of cities including Ahwaz, Muhammarah, Abadan, Khafajiyah, and Shush.

The Alawi neighborhood in Ahwaz city is being completely besieged by police and security forces since Thursday evening, as reported by local activists.

The wave of arrests started following an armed attack on the military parade that happened in Ahwaz on Sep 22, according to the statement, despite the security authorities announcing the arrest of 22 locals accused of being connected to the attackers whose actions were claimed by ISIS.

The Iranian authorities as in the past exploited similar attacks in order to militarize the region and start a new campaign of suppression , which includes executions, and arrest of political and peaceful cultural activists to eliminate the occasional demonstrations against the government's discriminatory policies and racism against the Arab people.

The Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO) while reaffirming its condemnation of all forms of violence and terrorism, reiterates its firm position of principle of peaceful and democratic activity, strongly condemns the systematic state terrorism practiced by the Iranian government against the Ahwazi people and all peoples in Iran.

AHRO calls on the international community, organizations and bodies, especially those under the umbrella of the United Nations, to condemn these arrests and to exert all their humanitarian efforts to stop these mass arrests and violations of human rights and to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from succeeding in its plans to eliminate the voices calling for social justice.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO)

10 Nov 2018

The local sources of Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO) reported that the mass arrests in Ahwaz city and other cities in Khuzestan province, southwest of Iran, continued and more than 600 Ahwazi Arabs were detained, until this report of 30 Oct 2018. The people that were detained included political and cultural activists as well as a number of women and ordinary citizens.

At the end of the article the names of some of the detainees are mentioned, most of whom are from Ahwaz, Muhammarah (Khoramshahr), Abadan, Falahiya (Shadegan), Khafajiah (Susangerd).

The authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran , through arbitrary arrests are attempting to exploit the armed attack on the parade of the armed forces in Ahwaz which took place on September 22th of this year and justify the suppression of Arab citizens in Iran. This widespread wave of arrests occurs despite the fact that IS claimed the responsibility for the attack.
While the authorities admitted in 24 September 2018 that 22 people were arrested for alleged links to the perpetrators, local activists and sources confirmed that the number of detainees has exceeded 600 in the past two months including women, activists, intellectuals and ordinary citizens.

While the details of the attack which the terrorist organization” IS ( Daesh)” has claimed responsibility for, and those behind it remain unclear, there is a growing skepticism about the involvement of the government, especially the IRGC intelligence apparatus, in complicity in this attack for political reasons related to internal and external crises. Read it again, this is quite unclear.

The authorities have been carrying out a massive campaign of intimidation in the province of Ahwaz, which has been witnessed since the beginning of this year following the peaceful protests in Ahwaz and all over Iran. Protests were focused on pressing demands such as expensive and scarce drinking water, unemployment, dust storms, the spread of pollution and the transfer of water out of region.
The Iranian government as in the past exploited similar attacks in order to militarize the region and start a new campaign of suppression , which includes executions, and arrest of political and peaceful cultural activists to eliminate the occasional demonstrations against the government's discriminatory policies and racism against the Arab people.
The Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO) while reaffirming its condemnation of all forms of violence and terrorism, reiterates its firm position of principle of peaceful and democratic activity, strongly condemns the systematic state terrorism practiced by the Iranian government against the Ahwazi people and all peoples in Iran.


The Iranian government attempts to link every internal movement with foreign conspiracies in order to justify repression and escape from the entitlements of the masses demanding their rights, which includes stopping government spendings on regional wars and expansionist ambitions and the protection of their rights to freedom and decent living.


On the background of such a situation the Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO) , while condemning the repressive practices and arrests carried out by the Iranian authorities, declares that it stands by the Arab Ahwazi detainees and warns against the consequences of torturing them to earn forced confessions, as the Iranian security services have always practiced.


It also calls on the international community, organizations and bodies, especially those under the umbrella of the United Nations, to condemn these arrests and to exert all their humanitarian efforts to stop these mass arrests and violations of human rights and to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from succeeding in its plans to eliminate the voices calling for social justice.

Ahwaz Human Rights Organisation (AHRO) calls for an immediate and unconditional release of detainees. Moreover, it warns against potential physical and mental torture to obtain compulsory confessions from detainees.


Human rights activists have not been able to monitor all the names of the detainees because many families fear retaliation by the Iranian authorities and do not disclose the news of the detention of their children. The following is a list of 172 detainees confirmed by local sources:
  1. Ahmad Amin Ghezzi( Qays Ghezi), researcher and cultural activist from Ahwaz city
  2. Saeed Ali-Raza Nazari 63 years old,from Al-Safi neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  3. Sajad Silawi,25 years old, from Al-Safi neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  4. Jawad Badawi,26 years old, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  5. Shani Shmosi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  6. Khalil Silawi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  7. Jamil Silawi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  8. Sadegh Silawi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  9. Fares Shamosi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  10. Ali Mazrah from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  11. Samir Silawi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  12. Riaz Shamosi from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  13. Ali Heydari ,Shayea’s son, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  14. Yousef Khasrgi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  15. Jawad Hashemi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  16. Ali-Raza Deris ,from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  17. Maher Masodi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  18. Riaz Zahyri, from Shahrak-Aahwaz neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  19. Khaled Silawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  20. Mokhtar Masodi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  21. Ali Albaji, from Albaji village, arrested in Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  22. Mohammad Masodi,from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  23. Jader Afrawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  24. Aghil Shamosi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  25. Saeed Jalil Mosawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  26. Aisa Badawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  27. Hadi Abidawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  28. Saeed Sadgh Mosawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  29. Ahmad Heydari, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  30. Milad Afrawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  31. Aadel Zahyri, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  32. Abdolah Silawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  33. Abas Badawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  34. Mohsan Badawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  35. Farhan Shamosi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  36. Mohamad Amori, 26 years old, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  37. Naeem Heydari 24 years old, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  38. Araf Ghazlawi, Hanon’s son, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  39. Kazam Ghazlawi ,Hanon’s son, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  40. Ali Alhyee, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  41. Shaker Sawari 29 years old, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  42. Saeed Ghasam Mosawi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  43. Fazal Shamosi, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  44. Sohrab Mojadam,27 years old, from Darwishiah, Kot-Abdolah, Ahwaz city
  45. Karim Mojadam, from Kot-Abdolah
  46. Jafar Hazbawi, 28 years old, Aneed’s son, from Kot-Abdolah
  47. Ahmad Hazbawi, 28 years old, from Kot-Abdolah
  48. Araf Naseri ,30 years old, Aeedan’s son, from Kot-Abdolah
  49. Osameh Temas, 26 years old, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  50. Ahmad Temas,28 years old, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  51. Mohamad- Moamani  Temas, 55 years old, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  52. Saeed Jasem Rahmani(Mosawi), 33 years old, from Alawi(Hai-Althawra) neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  53. Majed Kaldawi, Sadon’s son, from from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  54. Saeed Hamod Rahmani(Mosawi), from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  55. Hatam Sawari, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  56. Jasam Kroshat, 45 years old, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  57. Nori Neissi, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  58. Hossein Heydari, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  59. Adnan Sawari, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  60. Mohammad Heydari,25 years old, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  61. Majed Sawari, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  62. Ali Sawari, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  63. Mohammad Sawari, Sabah’s son, from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  64. Ali Mazbani-Nasr(Sawari), from Alawi neighbourhood (Hai-Althawra), Ahwaz city
  65. Ahmad Kroshat, Kazam’s son, from Ahwaz city
  66. Jafar Aobidawi, from Zahireh(Goldasht) neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  67. Ahmad Bawi, from Zahireh(Goldasht) neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  68. Ali Shejairat (Abo-Farogh), from Amoelha, Ahwaz city
  69. Mahmod Dorghy, from Amoelha, Ahwaz city
  70. Aziz Hamidawi, from Amoelha, Ahwaz city
  71. Amoid Bachari, from Amoelha, Ahwaz city
  72. Ramin Bachari, from Amoelha, Ahwaz city
  73. Jamil Ahmad-Pour, from Azizeh neighbourhood(Kheshair), Ahwaz city
  74. Fahad Neissi , from Shahrak-Ahwaz, Ahwaz city
  75. Jamil Heydari, 33 years old, from Kampolo, Ahwaz city
  76. Majed Heydari, 25 years old, from Kampolo , Ahwaz city
  77. Ahmad Hemri, 29 years old, bachelor , from Mandali neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  78. Ali Sawari, 23 years old, Chaseb’s son , from Azizeh neighbourhood(Kheshair), Ahwaz city
  79. Danial Adel Amjad, 43 years old, from Mashali neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  80. Mosa Mazraeh, from Abo-Hmaza , Khafajeh city
  81. Abdul-Rahman khasreji, 32 years old, from Kot-Saeed-Naeem,Khafajeh city
  82. Mahdi Mazraeh, 22 years old, Aziz’s son ,from Abo-Hmaza , hospital employee, Khafajeh city
  83. Ahmad Swedi, from Hajeh village , Khafajeh city
  84. Adnaan Mazraeh , from  Khafajeh city
  85. Mrs Sahba(Lamia) Hamadi, from Koi-Abozar neighbourhood, Khafajeh city
  86. Hassan Harbawi, from Khafajeh city
  87. Ali Swedi, from Hajeh village Khafajeh city
  88. Faiz Afrawi, 30 years old, Married from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh, he arrested with his mother
  89. Mohammad-Amin Afrawi, 37 years old, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city, he arrested with his mother
  90. Abas Moghinami, 26 years old from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  91. Mortiza Bit-Sheikh-Ahmad,24 years old, Naser’s son, from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  92. Mortiza Moghinami , 22 years old, from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  93. Aref Moghinami, 27 years old, from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  94. Hamdan Afrawi, Abas’s son, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  95. Amir Afrawi, Fazel’s son, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  96. Ali Afrawi, Hamad’s son, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  97. Mohammad Mohamadi( Abiat), 22 years old, from Hamidiyeh city, arrested with plastered feet
  98. Ghasem Kabi(Kabawi), 24 years old, from Hamidiyeh city
  99. Mahdi Saedi, 27 years old, from Hamidiyeh city
  100. 100.Lami Shamosi, from Hamidiyeh city
  101. 101.Aadel Afrawi, from Hamidiyeh city
  102. 102.Mahdi Koti, from Hamidiyeh city
  103. 103.Ali Koti, from Hamidiyeh city
  104. 104.Satar Koti, from Hamidiyeh city
  105. 105.Ali Mansori, from Hamidiyeh city
  106. 106.Ali Saki, Amrawah’s son, from Howeyzeh city
  107. 107.Abas Saki, Abad-Ali, from Howeyzeh city
  108. 108.Abo-Shalan Saki, from Howeyzeh city
  109. 109.Khazal Temimi(Fazeli),30 years old, from Shiban area, Ahwaz city
  110. 110.Ali Sawari,30 years old, Sahi’s son, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  111. 111.Mostafa Sawari,25 years old, Sahi’s son, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  112. 112.Khaled Abidawi, 25 years old, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  113. 113.Abas Heydari, 23 years old, from Shakareh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  114. 114.Mortza Amiri, from Darwisheh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  115. 115.Yasin Amiri, 23 years, from Darwisheh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  116. 116.Sadegh Heydari,28 years old, Ghasem’s son, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  117. 117.Jalal Nabhani, from Ameri neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  118. 118.Khaled Hazbawi, 40 years old, married, from Kanteks( Majd) neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  119. 119.Mohammad Hazbawi, 30 years old, Abdul-Karim’s son, from Kanteks( Majd) neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  120. 120.Raza Batrani, 34 years old, from Kanteks( Majd) neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  121. 121.Tareq Amiri, 24 years old, from Darwisheh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  122. 122.Jamal Mojadam , 25 years old, from Darwisheh neighbourhood, Kot-Abdolah
  123. 123.Mosa Mazraeh, 25 years old, Studying in university, from Khafajeh city
  124. 124.Rashid Kroshat, from Mandely neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  125. 125.Hakim Kroshat , Manan’s son, from Ahwaz city
  126. 126.Mrs Zodeh Afrawi, 55 years old, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  127. 127.Mrs Qaisiah Afrawi, 60 years old, from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  128. 128.Jawad Mahnapour(Afrawi), from Al-Boafri village, Khafajeh city
  129. 129.Ali Moghinami, from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  130. 130.Hossain Hamodi( Sabhani),25 years old, from Azizeh neighbourhood (Khashair), Ahwaz city
  131. 131.Yahiah Borwieh, from Ahwaz city
  132. 132.Naji Salimy( Kabi), Salman’s son, from Bit-Mahmed village, Shush city
  133. 133.Yahiah Salim, Naji’s son, from Bit-Mahmed village, Shush city
  134. 134.Azim Shawerdi, Abed’s son, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  135. 135.Ibrahim Shawerdi, 31 years old, Kanan’s son, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  136. 136.Khaled Albokhanfar, Saed’s son, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  137. 137.Ahmad Shawerdi, 24 years old, Abdoljalil’s son, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  138. 138.Mahdi Shawerdi, 17 years old, Hasan’s son, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  139. 139.Adnan Khanafreh, from Khanafreh village , Falaheh( Shadegan) city
  140. 140.Moslem Farajolah, married, from Shushtar city
  141. 141.Anwer Ashory, 26 years old, Derchal’s son, from Bit-Ashor village, Falaheh(Shadegan)
  142. 142.Mohamad-Raza Jalali,26 years old, Hasan’s son, from Koi-Abozar, Khafajiah city
  143. 143.Rahim Amin-Por ( Heydari) ,from Zaheriah( Goldasht), Ahwaz city
  144. 144.Mahdi Aobidawi, 25 years old, from Khafajeh city
  145. 145.Mostafa Jalali, 29 years old, married, from Khafajeh city
  146. 146.Loghman Sharafi( Khasraji), married , from Tasfeh area, Ahwaz city
  147. 147.Yousef Marawna , 18 years old, Aasi’s son, from Malashiah neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  148. 148.Abdolah Haiati , Kazam’s son , from Saeed-Khalaf neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  149. 149.Nader Haiati , Kazam’s son , from Saeed-Khalaf neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  150. 150.Mostafa Basirey , Azat-Alah’s son , from Kyan-Abad neighbourhood , Ahwaz city
  151. 151.Kazam Sayahi , Faleh’s son , from Hamidiyeh city
  152. 152.Mansor Askari , from Koi-Alawi, Ahwaz city
  153. 153.Yahia Aobidawi , 28 years old, from Hamidiyeh city
  154. 154.Ghasam Aobidawi , 26 years old , from Hamidiyeh city
  155. 155.Jafar Aobidawi , 28 years old , from Hamidiyeh city
  156. 156.Hassan Bit-Said , 30 years old, from Hamidiyeh city
  157. 157.Ali Mazraeh , 29 years old , from Hamidiyeh city
  158. 158.Adel  Zabi , from Koi-Alawi neighbourhood , Ahwaz city
  159. 159.Araf Abiat , from Koi-Alawi neighbourhood , Ahwaz city
  160. 160.Nader Sharifi , 50 years old, from Malashiyeh neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  161. 161.Najem Heydari , 30 years old, from Koi-Alawi neighbourhood , Ahwaz city
  162. 162.Rasoul Chaldawi , 27 years old, from Koi-Alawi neighbourhood, Ahwaz city
  163. 163.Saeed-Fahad  Alawi , 24 years old , Abolhail’s son, from Shawoor , Shush city
  164. 164.Abdul-Hamid Kanani , 25 years old , from Shawoor, Shush city
  165. 165.Amin Solimani , 27 years old, Naser’s son , from Shawoor, Shush city
  166. 166.Mohammad Aobidawi , 26 years old, Aisa’s son , from Shawoor , Shush city
  167. 167.Walid Haiawi , 28 years old, Mahmod’s son, from Shawoor , Shush city
  168. 168.Hassan Berisam ( Kanani), 24 years old, from Shawoor , Shush city
  169. 169.Jasem Ghanami Sowidi , 27 years old, Married , from Hajeh village, Khafajeh city
  170. 170.Halim Sawari , 46 years old, from Khafajeh city, arrested with two of his children
  171. 171.Aghil Sawari, 20 years old, Halim’s son , from Khafajeh city
  172. 172.Raza Sawari , 17 years old, Halim’s son , from Khafajeh city