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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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Human Rights

At War With Humanity...

PMOI

The People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran
At War With Humanity...
A Report on the Human Rights Records of Khomeini’s Regime
Human Rights

The People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI)

At War With Humanity...
A report on the Human Rights record of the Khomeini regime
A publication of
The People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran
Published in May, 1982.

Cover:
Hamed (Ebrahim Youssef Biglo) and Hamid: Two Mojaheds
hanged in a street in the southern town of Kerman on
September 6, 1981. Public protest against this crime led to
the arrest of sixty people.

Back:
Habibollah Eslami: The Mojahed who was hanged before the
eyes of other prisoners in Tehran's Evin Prison on September
7. 1981. Habibollah and other prisoners had refused to shout
"Down with Rajavi". Consequently the prison guards picked
him out of all other prisoners and hanged him before the
rest in order to set an example. Before being hanged,
he kissed the rope and shouted "Down with Khomeini!".




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