One person is executed in Iran every 10 hours
With the number of executions in Iran
expected to reach 1,000-mark this year, shaking hands with the mullahs
is like shaking hands with the devil

West is ignoring every aspect of human rights by shaking the mullahs’
bloody hands which so far this year has executed more than 340 by their
own account. It is a clear disregard for human rights knowingly dealing
with these mullahs while they sends to the gallows on person almost
every 10 hours by the most conservative account.
Mrs. Soona Samsami,
the representative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in the
United States warns that the Iranian regime is on target to execute
1,000 men, women and minors in 2015, compared to 721 people in 2014.
She
added: 'The executions have also been coupled with renewed repression
against opponents of the regime, most notably targeting political
activists and ethnic minorities. In fact, the UN Special Rapporteur on
Human Rights, Ahmad Shaheed, has noted that under the so-called
’moderate’ Hassan Rouhani ’the overall situation has worsened’.
'Many
opposition activists have alleged that the regime uses its war on drugs
as a cover to crack down on dissent. The regime levies charges against
opponents under drug laws in an attempt to besmirch their credibility.
'Former
UN rapporteurs on Iran have documented examples of dissidents being
executed as drug traffickers. Yet, the regime receives millions in
funding from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) with no strings
attached, while it carries out these barbaric executions.
'The
political climate of repression and censorship in Iran, coupled with
lack of due process in the judiciary, create severe difficulties in
finding the truth behind Iran’s executions.'
But the West was ignoring human rights violations in Iran as it strove to reach agreement on an end to Tehran’s nuclear program.
She
wrote in online journal The Hill: 'If the recent killings are any
evidence of what a ’post-nuclear deal’ Iran looks like as far as human
rights are concerned, then it is safe to assume that, as morally
unconscionable as it is, human rights in Iran will continue to be
sacrificed at the altar of negotiations with Tehran.
'Congress has a
role to play to hold the clerics accountable for their rights
violations. No sanctions relief is justified for a regime responsible
for 120,000 political executions and imprisonment and torture of
thousands more.
'On April 29, Maryam Rajavi , NCRI ’s
President-elect testified before House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on
Terrorism, non-Proliferation, and Trade and asked Congress to address
Tehran’s nuclear threat and human rights abuses equally.
'’Acquiring a
nuclear arsenal, abusing human rights, and exporting fundamentalism and
terrorism are indispensable features of the ruling theocracy’, Mrs.
Rajavi said, adding, ’Upholding human rights in Iran and forcing the
regime to withdraw from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Afghanistan
offer a real yardstick to ascertain whether or not the regime has
abandoned its nuclear weapons program. Anything short, however
camouflaged or presented, amounts to self-delusion and acquiesces to the
catastrophe of a nuclear-armed theocracy’.
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