Brutal
raid against Evin prisoners – No. 10
She underscored the need for independent
international investigation on savage attack on Evin Prison
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi,
the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance praised the resistance and
steadfastness of political prisoners in face of despicable religious
dictatorship ruling Iran. She also praised the perseverance of their families
in echoing the voices of political prisoners. Mrs. Rajavi called on Iranian
people, in particular the youth in Tehran,
to support political prisoners and to join the protest movement of the
families.
The President-elect
of the Iranian Resistance once again reiterated on the need for an independent
international investigation regarding the savage attack on Evin Prison on April 17 by the regime's Guards (IRGC),
intelligence, and security agents as well as the regime's crimes in other
prisons. Mrs. Rajavi said that lies and
contradictory statements of the regime's leaders in order to cover up or to
undermine the scope of this crime underscore the need for an international
fact-finding delegation in order to establish the scope of this major crime and
to identify those who were responsible.
In this preplanned
brutal attack a large number of political prisoners were wounded and 32 of them
were transferred to solitary confinement. Agents of the IRGC intelligence unit
and Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) were involved in the attack.
Six days passed,
suppressive agents refuse to transfer the wounded to hospital for treatment. In
fear of widespread public outrage against this criminal act and protests by
families of prisoners, the regime has assigned MOIS Minister and Minister of
Justice in Hassan Rouhani’s Cabinet as well as the head of prison organization
and many other officials to go public to downplay the incident and claim that
nothing has happened and only couple of people have sustained minor injuries.
They also claim that political prisoners and those affiliated to the PMOI
initiated the incident by attacking the agents and breaking the windows.
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