dimanche 20 décembre 2015

Iran regime hangs two men in public for ‘waging war on God’


NCRI - The mullahs' regime on Sunday hanged two men in public in Shiraz, southern Iran, on the charge of 'waging war on God.'
The two men were identified as Mojtaba R. 30, and Ne'mat J., 26.
The two men had been accused of 'Moharebeh,' or waging war on God.
They had managed to carry out a daring escape during their hearing at the regime's fundamentalist court in 2013 but were subsequently re-arrested and sentenced to death.
The regime in Iran carried out the executions in public in an attempt to frighten the population and prevent social unrest.

Iran's fundamentalist regime also on Saturday hanged three political prisoners in a prison in the south-eastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Abdolqani Gangozei, 29, and two other unnamed political prisoners were hanged at dawn on Saturday in Zahedan Prison.
Gangozei had spent the past eight years in the regime's notorious prisons.

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