URGENT: Mahin-Torabi may be executed this week

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by SCE Campaign
10-Dec-2007
 

On Friday family of Ali Mahin-Torabi once again asked Stop Child Executions Campaign for help with the grim news that Ali may be executed this week. Nazanin Afshin-Jam Immediately talked to Ali's attorney, Mohammad Mustafaei who had no such information and promised to review the file on the first Iranian working day (Saturday)

We also learned that after finding out about Ali's internet blog, Iran's prison officials searched Ali's prison cell and found his mobile phone under the mattress. After beating Ali , he was taken to solitary confinement for few days without any visitation and communication rights with his family. On Sunday night mother of Ali Mahin-Torabi also told the SCE campaign coordinator that they have privately discovered that Ali's appeal which was sent for superior court's review was denied and subsequently sent to the department in charge of executions. This is despite that the official denial by the court authorities when Ali's attorney inquired about Ali's case on Saturday. However according to private sources who have seen Ali's file, Ali Mahin-Torabi is already scheduled to be executed this Wednesday or Saturday.

According to direct order by Iran's head of judiciary,Ayatollah Shahrudi all the child executions must be signed and approved by him (Estizan) and it seems like even if Ali's appeal may have been denied, the execution probably has not been authorized by Ayatollah Sharudi yet. What seems to be troubling is that the Ali's file should not have been sent to department of executions until after Shahrudi's signature although Ali's execution seem to have been scheduled already!.

Last week Makwan Moludzadeh was executed despite direct order from Ayatollah Shahrudi that his file requires further review. Also two months ago a man was stonned to death despite order by Shahrudi not to do so. What seems to be obvious is that the human life is of no value to leaders and judiciary of Islamic Regime because of their reluctance to make child executions illegal and their lack of care about Iran's own legal due process when it comes to killing children. Iran's regime in 2007 has been on a new record of killing spree of Iranian children (under 18) and young generation (20's and 30's) . Iran's majority population is consisted of those under the age of 30, a generation who wants change and the mass public executions seem to be intended to create an atmosphere of fear among the Iranian youth.

Stop Child Executions Campaign has already notified Amnesty International and International Committee against executions about Ali's possible execution this week and is in process of contacting others. At this point the only hope for Ali seem to be a direct order by Iran's supreme leader (Ayatollah Khamenei) and head of judiciary of Islamic regime; Ayatollah Shahrudi. We also call on everyone to contact their parliament and government leaders as well as other organizations. Next week may be too late.

Leader of the Islamic Republic
Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei
The Office of the Supreme Leader
Islamic Republic Street -

 

Shahid Keshvar Doust Street
Tehran

Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@leader.ir
Salutation: Your Excellency

Head of the Judiciary
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Justice Building ,

Panzdah-Khordad Square

Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@dadgostary-tehran.ir (In the subject line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your Excellency

 

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Latest updates on Ali Mahin-Torabi

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Latest updates on Ali Mahin-Torabi
In a phone conversation with Nazanin Afshin-Jam this morning, Mohammad Mostafei, the attorney of Ali Mahin-Torabi
confirmed that Ali's file has left Iran's superior courts appeals,
however the department of executions denies receiving the file.

Mr. Mostafaei has not yet been informed of the content of the decision
however is fearful that the authorities may be witholding information
until last minute or if the appeal was denied execute Ali without
notifying him or his attorney as they have done in at least 4 cases
recently.

Meanwhile following our communications with the International Committee against executions , they informed the Swedish foreign minister and the
swedish Members of Parliament about the recent developments about Ali
Mahin-Torabi's situation.

Last week following ICAE's contacts, the swedish government in a official letter condemned the execution of Makwan Moloudzadeh.

 


David ET

Weekly ritual?

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Last week a whole town of 6000 in Kermanshah attended the funeral of Makwan Moloudzadeh who was executed for sex at the age of 13.

May be Islamic regime wants Iranians mourning their children every week.

 


Azarin Sadegh

Is it too early to cry?

by Azarin Sadegh on

I had already heard the news. The horrifying news. The devastating news. Like a storm. Still as if it was the first time I had learned about Ali.

It was last Thursday or maybe Friday. Since then, I have lost my good sense of time. There are moments where the life goes fast and there are instants it is dragged and not moved. Black moments of stillness.

 

When I heard it, I didn’t believe it. A hoax, I thought.

 

Next Wednesday seemed too far. Next Satutrday like the end of the world.

 

I know that next Sunday we will cry together. We will unite finally, -- forgetting our differences for once--and we will remember his youth. Not today. Not now. Still it is too early, too soon to cry.

 

He isn’t dead yet.

 

I will write to Ali, but what is the use? I know he will not read it. Actually, I am happy about it. Today I am too depressed. Too down. My mood is already hanging in between sadness and anger, like Ali’s feet on Wednesday, or on Saturday, like his dammed hopes, like our terrifying cowardice.

 

On Sunday I will write again, but this time it will be a letter to Ali's mother, who is still strong, who is the only one being strong. 

 

 

The rest of us we are going to become a failure on Sunday, at dawn.

 

  

Azarin Sadegh