In Tehran’s notorious Evin Jail, the Iranian rule stops its opponents, human rights activists and political dissidents.
Iranian Rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nerges Mohammadi has spent years behind bars, including several stents in Ewin Jail, for his work, to focus on the violation of rights in the Islamic Republic.
On Thursday (June 26), Mohammadi posted on X that he received a report from a prison prisoner, who was mysteriously vacated directly after the Israeli bombing about the high security ward of the jail.
The “Ward 209” of Evin Jail is the place where prisoners are heroes in solitary imprisonment and are known to be in terrible circumstances.
Mohammadi posted that a witness noticed that men and women were being saved from the ward in gray uniforms, loaded into vehicles, and taken to an unknown location, where there is no information, where there is no information for them -boats or status. The prisoners of other classes were said to have shifted the bee in a similar way.
Iran’s rule expands its trap
The contractor is that the hero of the prisoners in secret places can be misbehaved or can also be killed without going to anyone.
Three Iranians have already been executed this week. At least two of them lived their lives as smugglers in the Iran-Iraq border area. A court justified the execution by saying that the three people spied for Israel.
Amnesty International Iran expert Dieter Karg said that execution of arrests and “espionage” allegations, is an indication that the Iranian government is trying to stop the opposition in a turbulent period after a confrontation with Israel.
“The government is indicating that it is now taking action with full force,” Karg told DW, saying that the regime is moving beyond trying to punish the unstable connection with Israel.
“Rather, it is now a matter of accusing those who were originally interrupted to non-political offices as politics,” Karg said.
He said, “In fact, men who had executed were trying to do nothing but smuggling, and the situation has now been exploited for political purposes,” he said.
Israel started attacks since nine execution in Iran
For the Human Rights Organization Iran human rights (your), on June 13, Israel has already killed nine people since started attacking. According to you, a total of 594 people have been executed in Iran this year.
In this regard, recent execution does not come as a surprise, political scientist Diba Mirzai, who researches Iran at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies, told DW.
Over the years, the government has responded to an alleged threat with rapid cruel and inhuman measures.
“The message of governance behind the search actions is infallible. In short, it says that you are with us or if you are against us, we will behave with you as we see fit. And no one can do anything about it,” he said.
Mirzai said, “Systems cannot be dismissed as irrelevant or false for Israel. He said that potential detectives come from both the Iranian population and the rank of governance.
“And it is certainly, especially worrying for leadership.”
From 1997 to 2002, the Vice President of Iran, Alirza Akbari, is perhaps the most famous case of suspected detectives coming from within the rank of the Iranian government.
In 2019, he was arrested for spying for the British intelligence agency MI6. Akbari denied the allegations. What did he execute in 2023.
Mirzai said that the governance, from its point of view, has no choice but to take action against suspected detectives.
“Because if they were not seriously punished, according to the arguments of the regime, others may decide to work as a detective,” he said.
Of course, the defendants should receive proper legislation, Mirzai said.
“But this is not the logic of governance. Therefore, there is no other option for them to resort to very cruel measures.”
Death penalty for ‘colleagues’
The Islamic Consultant Assembly – The Western systems of the government have recently passed a law equivalent to a Parliament – recently passed a law that increases punishment for “colleagues”.
For new laws, espionage or cooperation with hostile governments, including the United States, forms a crime of so -called corruption on Earth and punishable by death.
Since the onset of the Israeli attack on Iran, the Islamic Republic has started a large -scale arrest under the pretext search, publishing supporters of Israel, contact with foreign media and cooperation or spying for Israel, their reports. according to the report900 people have already been arrested.
The report stated, “Most of them are people whose mobile devices were discovered during checks, allegedly revealing material discovery as footage of Israeli military functions,” the report states.
Weak abroad, powerful at home
According to Karg, an expert from Iran, Amnesty, the Iranian regime has fundamentally lost its power, as a proxy terrorist group like Hamas and Hizbullah have fallen from power like Bashar Assad’s government in Syria, or have fallen from power.
“Now, it is at least trying to maintain its base in our country, taking strict action,” Karg said.
Amnesty’s access to information within Iran is currently difficult on the Internet Blackout.
“In this regard, we cannot say what this process is [foreign collaboration law] Means for political prisoners, some of which have already been in jail for many years. However, we are afraid that the number of death sentence and execution wants sunshine, “Karg said.
Therefore it may apply to Iranian-SWDIS doctor Ahmedreza Jalali as well as other people. What did he arrested in 2016 and later killed for Israel for allegedly spying.
Political scientist Mirzai is therefore more fearful for political prisoners in the near future and even difficult punishment.
“In the past, the Iranian people expected the wood of the west for them. Now they are confident of the opposite,” he said, adding this helps political prisoners even more difficult.
“The only thing we can and should be done is to keep an eye on the number of people and political prisoners executed for torture and serious misconduct. Everything else can only come from the subjects of Iranian people,” she said.
Karg takes a similar view. Economic pressure, as well as negotiations on restrictions, can help influence governance on human rights issues, he said. “Otherwise, we rely on the power of appeal in Amnesty International. It has been partially successful,” he said.
This article was translated from German.