Tuesday, July 15, 2020 Two political prisoners, Saber Sheikh Abdullah
and Diako Rasoulzadeh, were executed in the Iranian government prison in the
city of Urmia on charges of political activity.
According to local reports, Saber Sheikh Abdullah and Diako Rasoulzadeh,
who were transferred to quarantine from Ward 1 and 2 of the government prison
in Urmia on Monday, were executed in security conditions in the prison of the
Islamic Republic of Iran in Urmia.
Since yesterday, the families of both prisoners have gathered in front
of the Central Prison of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Urmia (located on
Darya Road) and demanded that their children visit.
The two young prisoners were sentenced to death in September 2010 after
collaborating with Komala in Mahabad on charges of collaborating with Komala
after a highly unfair judicial process.
The Islamic Republic of Iran had accused them of involvement in a
bombing operation, a charge strongly denied by the two political prisoners.
The two political prisoners were subjected to the worst treatment and
torture during their detention and interrogation, and the Iranian government
forced them to confess through torture and violence. The accusations against
the two citizens of East Kurdistan were untrue and the accusations had no
evidence or documentation.
Kurdistan Human Rights Association
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