Sentenced to the gallows: Mullahs carry out 26 executions in February

The Iranian regime has resorted to the death penalty as a means to create fear and terror in society to control the situation, fearing popular uprisings and the risk of being toppled. Supporters of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMIO) recorded at least 26 executions in Iran during February 2021. Four of those executed were political prisoners in Ahvaz.
Maryam Rajavi, president of the Iranian Resistance, said
that the criminal mullah regime, which is mired in intractable crises
domestically and internationally, has resorted to the gallows, noting that the
regime cannot go even one day without torture and execution. She added that the
regime’s crimes must be referred to the UN Security Council and its leaders
must be brought to justice.
Execution
In February 2021, at least 26 prisoners were executed in
prisons in different cities on charges of war, murder and drugs. Among the
executed prisoners were two women, and ages of those sentenced to death ranged
from 25 to 42 years old.
The executions were carried out in Shiraz Central Prison,
Ardabil Central Prison, Birjand Central Prison, Meshkin Shahr, Nur, Borujerd
Central Prison, Gohardasht, Arak, and Shaban, as well as an unknown location in
Tehran.
Executed political prisoners
On February 28, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's executioners
put to death four Arab political prisoners in Shayban Prison in Ahvaz for war
charges, namely Jasem Heidari, Hossein Silavi, Ali Khasarji and Nasir
Khafajian.
Died in prison
Hadi Rostami, a prisoner in Urmia Central Prison, committed
suicide by eating glass to protest his detention in a safe ward and the risk of
his execution by amputating his fingers.
Behnam Mahjoubi, a political prisoner and Gonabadi Sufi dervish,
died in Evin Prison due to drug poisoning and a deliberate delay in sending him
to hospital for a few days, which was deliberate torture.
Arrests
In February, 218 people were arrested on various charges.
Political arrests
Security agents, Ministry of Intelligence personnel,
Revolutionary Guard forces and Iran’s Cyber Police (FATA) arrested 56 people on
various charges such as cooperation with the PMOI, participation in the Saravan
Uprising, cooperation with Kurdish parties, filming the repressive actions of
Revolutionary Guard forces, membership in Salafist groups, and relationship
with a political activist.
Physical torture
A prisoner was tortured and raped in Qom Central Prison.
Mehrdad Taleshi was arrested by security men in Tehran and
tortured to death in the Shahpur police department.
Political prisoner Akbar Rashidi was beaten and tortured in
Urmia Central Prison, disabling him by more than 80%.
Denying prisoners access to treatment
Reza Moradiani, a political prisoner in the Greater Tehran
Prison, was in an emergency situation but was prevented from being sent to the
hospital.
Akbar Faraji, a political prisoner in the Greater Tehran
Prison, suffers from various conditions, but the authorities put obstacles in sending
him to the hospital.
Ali Bagheri and Mohammad Najafi, two political detainees in
Arak prison, are both patients but are deprived of sick leave.
Journalist Reza Taleshian Jelodarzadeh, being held in the
Greater Tehran Prison, was prevented from being sent to the hospital despite
suffering from epileptic seizures.
Representative Masoud Hajipour, a political detainee in
Urmia Central Prison, was denied medical treatment or being sent to the
hospital despite a broken leg.
Gholam Hossein Kalbi, a political prisoner in Sheiban Prison, was forbidden from being transferred to the hospital despite suffering severe burns.
Arbitrary killing
In February 2021, a number of porters, fuel transporters and
civilians were killed in different governorates by the police, the Border
Regiment and the Revolutionary Guard.