
INTV, 30 Oct 2013 – The people of the city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran, including the families and relatives of 16 political prisoner executed by the mullahs’ regime in this city, staged a gathering at the Zahedan public cemetery and held symbolic prayers for their executed loved ones. This protest act took place in conditions where the regime had imposed an unannounced martial law in Zahedan and government elements and intelligence agents took footages of the people.
The families of these executed political prisoners also rallied outside the mullahs’ so called courthouse in Zahedan and the forensics office demanding the bodies of their loved ones. Fearing the formation of popular uprisings in Zahedan, the mullahs’ regime is burying 3 bodies a day of the 16 executed political prisoners. This is taking place in an abandoned area around five kilometers from the Zahedan cemetery without any notice given to their families.