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At War With Humanity...


Auteur :
Éditeur : P. Bertrand Date & Lieu : 1982,
Préface : Pages : 326
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 145x210mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Org. Atw.Thème : Général

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At War With Humanity...

At War With Humanity...

Human Rights

PMOI

After 50 years of tyrannical rule by the Shah and his father, when the savagery and crimes committed by the Shah and his secret police, SAVAK, reached their peak, the people of Iran became determined to overthrow his regime. They sought to establish a system in which imprisonment, torture, execution and massacre had no place. Naturally, such a transformation demanded its own price. Tens of thousands of Iranian men and women had to be sacrificed, all murdered by the Shah and his agents. At the time (1978), special circumstances within Iran, particularly the Shah's suppression of all political organisations, and outside the country allowed an individual by the name of Khomeini to take advantage of the people's movement. He was able to impose himself as the Revolution's leader by abusing the people's sincere sentiments. It is evident that such an imposition could not have been accomplished easily. After living abroad for fifteen years, during which time he conducted no activity other than issuing statements on a few rare occasions, Khomeini saw the ripe opportunity ...


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Contents

1. 2 years of Khomeini's rule (February 1979-June 20, 1981) / 3
70 of the People's Mojahedin killed or executed and
2,500 of them imprisoned 2. June 20, 1981 / 91
Torture and mass murder escalate; Khomeini orders Mojahedin's peaceful 500,000-strong demonstration to be fired upon; the legitimate and popular nationwide Resistance begins.
3. The Khomeini regime's atrocities after June / 101
20, 1981:

1. Reports and documents on torture. / 101
2 . Executions and massacres perpetrated by Khomeini's regime / 127
3- The state of prisons. / 142
4. Testaments of some of the executed individuals / 150
5. How the execution victims’ families are treated / 160
6. Putting pressure on Iranian students abroad and the regime's export of terrorism / 167
7. Policy of repression as applied to the different social strata / 175

8. Partial list of those murdered by the regime / 206
- Those who died under torture / 206
- Political prisoners of the Shah executed by Khomeini's regime / 212
- Executed pregnant women / 216
- Executed children and adolescents / 216
- Families whose members have been murdered by the regime / 220
- Unannounced executions / 227
9. - Demonstrations against the Khomeini regime abroad / 228
- Declaration of support for the
National Council of Resistance (N.C.R.) and the Mojahedin / 244
- Denunciation of Khomeini's regime. / 249

10. Photographs of martyrs / 259
11. Executions so far announced by the regime / 268
Khomeini’s regime after some three years power / 325
15,000 executed or killed in other ways:
40,000 political prisoners.




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