Following yesterday’s arrests, a large number of
dervishes from various cities went to Tehran to express their solidarity with
those arrested. They assembled near the regime’s Prosecutor’s Office in Behesht
Street since this morning, September 21.
The Intelligence agents and anti-riot guardsmen have
cordoned off hundreds of them in Behesht Street in order to prevent the protest
gathering of Gonabadi dervishes for the second straight day. The shouting by
the protestors, dozens of whom women, is heard from this area.
These gatherings are in protest to the oppression of
dervishes and in particular in solidarity with nine imprisoned dervishes who
have gone on hunger strike in the Tehran Evin Prison and in Shiraz Nezam
Prison. The protestors are demanding to meet with their imprisoned relatives
who are in critical condition after three weeks of hunger strike.
A number of political prisoners in Gohardasht Prison
issued a communiqué and expressed their solidarity with the demands of the
imprisoned dervishes and their families. They expressed their concern for the
widespread arrest of the dervishes and wrote: “What crime have they committed?
...Is moderation and heroic flexibility just for the forces of foreign powers,
but the share of Iranian people and citizens, and even the dervishes who are
Muslims and believe in 12 Shia Imams only the gallows, torture, oppression and
prison?”
Yesterday, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the
Iranian Resistance, voiced her deep abhorrence for the anti-human and
anti-Islamic measures by leaders of the Velayat-e faqih system against the
innocent dervishes and called on all international bodies and human rights
organs, especially the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, to
adopt immediate measures to secure the swift and unconditional release of the
arrestees, as well as the release of the imprisoned dervishes and to look into
their demands. She called for the dossier of crimes of the religious fascism
ruling Iran to be referred to the UN Security Council.
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