Iranians on 3-day hunger strike outside Downing Street in call for halt to executions in Iran
Members of the Anglo-Iranian community and
supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in the United
Kingdom plan to stage a sit-in protest on the anniversary of the massacre of
30,000 political prisoners in Iran in 1988 and will go on a 3-day hunger strike
in London outside Downing Street in solidarity with political prisoners and the
victims of torture and execution inside Iran.
In the summer of 1988, some 30,000 political
prisoners, the vast majority affiliated to the main opposition group People’sMojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK), were summarily and
extra-judicially executed by the mullahs’ regime. The majority of those
executed were either serving prison sentences for their political activities or
had already finished their sentences but were still kept in prison.
The Iranian authorities have mass executed
scores of people in the past few days and over 2500 people have been hanged
during the presidency of Hassan Rouhani.
They will be camped outside
Downing Street on:
Saturday and Sunday, 6-7 August, 5pm-8pm
Monday, 8 August, 3pm-7pm
Monday, 8 August, 3pm-7pm
The participants will urge the UK government
to categorically condemn the incessant cruel hangings that are taking place
unabatedly in Iran and act with its Western allies to press for an immediate
halt to the executions and torture in Iran. They will also call on the UN HumanRights Council and the UN Security Council to refer the human rights dossier ofthe mullahs’ regime to the International Criminal Court for the prosecution of
its leaders including the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President HassanRouhani.
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