جمعه، اردیبهشت ۱۴، ۱۳۹۷

مقاله سايت ايران فريدوم : تخريب گورها ي جمعي شهداي قتل عام براي از بين بردن آثار جرم تاثيري در سرنوشت رژيم كه سرنگوني است ندارد




















According to a joint report by the London-based group Justice for Iran and Amnesty International, the Iranian regime is destroying or redeveloping the sites of mass graves holding more than 30.000 political prisoners who were extrajudicial massacred in 1988.
"The actions include: bulldozing; hiding the mass graves beneath new, individual burial plots; constructing concrete slabs, buildings or roads over the mass graves; and turning the mass grave sites into rubbish dumps," the report says. "In at least three cases, the authorities appear to be planning actions that would further damage the mass graves."
The mass executions carried out nearly 30 years ago, at the end of Iran-Iraq bloody war, when regime’s then supreme leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, under the international and domestic pressures, in spite of himself, accepted the cease-fire. He called it “the chalice of poison” and inside the Iran regime became famous as the “imposed peace”.
Khomeini had vowed to “continue the war until the last brick of the last building in Tehran was in its place”. But due to the scramble of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its core organization, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK), in carrying out an international movement for peace and democracy, and particularly by founding the national liberation Army, the war apparatus of the Mullahs’, which was against the national benefits of the Iranian people, was crippled, and a bloody war that had claimed a million Iranian and Iraqi lives, was stopped.
As the Khomeini’s dreams of exporting his so-called Islamic Revolution was turned into a nightmare, and the struggle of the Iranian resistance brought his bellicosity policies to a head, he decided to take revenge and carried out his malign decision who had made from years ago and massacred those captured in his custody.
Because of the international appeasement policy regards the clerical regime ruling Iran, besides a great effort by the Mullahs for a conspiracy of silence on the crime, the topic for many years was not discussed in the international organization as much as it was worthy of notice.
But with the initiation of the Iranian resistance for running an international movement, Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran, the subject of the greatest crime against humanity after the World War II came on the table.
For the first time the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, late Ms. Asma Jahangir, in her report to the UN General Assembly on 14 August 2017, made several references to the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran and considered the right of the families of the victims to know the truth about the events and the fate of their loved ones.
 By releasing an audio recording by the then Khomeini’s successor, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, blaming the killings as "the biggest crime in the history of the Islamic Republic", a new tremor shake the Iranian society and particularly the youth, who even were not born at the time of the executions, began to ask questions about the events. Many perpetrators, compulsory, showed up to justify the crime and in some cases, they acknowledged their participation in it. 
During the most recent sham presidential election of the Mullahs’ regime, Ebrahim Raisi, the favorite nominee of Ali Khamenei and a main candidate for the position of   the next supreme leader got a grave blow by the Iranian people who cried against him as the “Murderer of 1988”,due to his significant role in the massacre of that date. The subject of the regime’s record in suppression and execution had fomented such a furious environment in the society, that Rouhani crossed the red lines of the regime and deceitfully tried to keep the distances from the rival faction by saying their era of “violence and extremism” was over.
“The people of Iran shall once again announce that they don’t approve of those who only called for executions and jail throughout the last 38 years,” Rouhani referred to the onset of taking the power in Iran by Khomeini in1979.
The latest great achievement of the international movement, “Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran”, bloomed in the US House of Representatives whilst it passed the Iran Human Rights and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act (H.R. 4744).The bill condemns and calls for investigations into the 1988 mass executions of 30,000 political prisoners.
Despite the shocking crime of 1988 in Iran and regime’s attempts to cover it, as Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the NCRI, pointed out, the message of those who voluntarily devoted their lives for peace and freedom, passes over all hurdles and awakes all the human Conscience all over the world, and motivates the new generation inside Iran for their struggles to overthrow the tyranny cleric regime.

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