Joint Statement
by 13 Human Rights Organisations On Secret Executions of Ahwazi Arabs
Secret executions of Ahwazi Arabs in Iran must be stopped
20 January 2014
Concern is growing over the fate of two Ahwazi Arab death row prisoners
who were transferred from Karoun Prison to an undisclosed location on December
7, 2013. Confusion has grown with some official statements suggesting the two
men - Hashem Shabani and Hadi Rashedi - were in the custody of the Ministry of
Intelligence and others claiming they had already been executed.
Shabani and Rashedi, both residents of Rahmshir (Khalifiyeh), are
teachers and founding members of Al-Hiwar, a cultural non-governmental
organisation established in 2010. They were among five members of the group who
were sentenced to death by Branch 2 of the Revolutionary Court in Ahwaz. The others
are Mohammad Ali Amoori, Jabar Alboshokeh and Mokhtar Alboshokeh. All were
convicted of enmity with God, corruption on the earth, propaganda against the
government and acting against national security. Five UN experts publicly
condemned the death sentences and demanded that the executions be halted.
In the last two years, on at least two occasions, executions of Arab
political and cultural activists were carried out in unknown locations, without
the knowledge of either the lawyers or the families of the executed. On each
occasion, the individuals were executed in groups and in secret. In those
cases, the families, who had spent months worried and unaware of their
relatives' fates, were contacted by either judiciary officials or
intermediaries who work as a liaison between the families to confirm the
executions had been carried out.
Based on Iran’s regulations, and specifically the rules of execution,
stoning, and severing of body parts, judicial authorities are obliged to
contact the prisoner's lawyer 48 hours before carrying out the sentence. Also,
the condemned individual has the right to meet, one last time with anyone of
his or her choosing. Neither of these rules were observed in the case of Ahwazi
Arab prisoners.
On June 18, 2012 Abdulrahman Haydarian, Abbas Haydarian, Taha Haydarian
and Ali Sharifi, who were residents of the Melashieh district of Ahwaz, were
transferred from Karoun Prison to an unknown location and executed. Though 18
months have passed since their executions, only one family has been notified
and their place of burial has not been disclosed to any of the families.
Four Ahwazi Arab activists, Ghazi Abassi, Abdol-Reza Amir Khanafareh,
Abdol-Amir Majdami and Jasem Moghaddam-Panah, all residents of Shadegan
(Fallahieh), were also transferred from Karoun Prison to unknown locations on
November 4, 2013. Despite the eyewitness statements and the written
announcement of the prison authorities regarding the implementation of the
executions of the above mentioned individuals, the Islamic Republic of Iran and
judicial officials have evaded any and all response and have offered
contradictory information regarding the delivery of the bodies of the executed
prisoners to their families.
We, the signatory organizations to this statement, condemn the evasion
and the withholding of information from the families of the executed and
consider the refusal to turn over the bodies following execution, to be wilful
persecution and harassment of the families. By refusing the families their
right to be notified of the truth, as well as their right to hold a proper
funeral and burial, the Islamic Republic is violating articles 7 and 9 of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which it is a
signatory and held accountable. We call on all International organizations, human rights
advocates and the global community that they make every effort possible in
order to force the Islamic Republic of Iran to put a stop to all secret
executions of Ahwazi Arab activists.
We also call upon the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR) to issue a statement, reacting to secret group executions of ethnic and
religious minorities, which has
increased significantly during the last months.
1. Iran human Rights
2. Justice for Iran
3. Iran Human Rights
Documentation Centre
4. Abdorrahman Boroumand
Foundation
5. Balochistan Human Rights
Group (BHRG)
6. Association for Human
Rights in Kurdistan of Iran-Geneva (KMMK-G)
7. Centre for Combating
Racism and Discrimination against Arabs in Iran
8. European Ahwazi Human Rights
Organisation
9. Ahwazi Human Rights
Organisation
10. Centre for
Supports of Human Rights
11. Association for Defence of
Azerbaijani Political Prisoners in Iran (ADAPP)
12. Arseh Sevom
13. United 4 Iran
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