December 29, 2010

Iran prevents phone calls by political prisoners after execution of Ali Saremi

According to reports, after Ali Saremi was transferred to Evin Prison for his execution, all scheduled phone calls of political prisoners were cancelled and they were not allowed to use the phone.

Ali Saremi’s letter from prison after his death sentence and that of his friends were issued

“I read once again in the newspaper that the prosecutor said that the death sentence for six supporters of the PMOI has been upheld and they are waiting for its implementation. One has to ask the prosecutor if they have done anything for the people of Iran except bring about death, poverty, terror and suppression in the 31 years of their reign? If one looks at the outcome of these 31 years, the execution of six people is neither new nor comes as a surprise! Rather, it is the only thing that you are able to do.
Have you ugly reactionaries done anything for the people except bring about death? You should be aware that the day that the people take their vengeance is not far… Do not think that the people will forget the suppression, chains, Kahrizak (Detention Center) and the constant killings by plainclothes agents… You rule with deception and lies, people have no food to eat, children are left without guardians, and addiction is prevalent. How do you still govern and talk and make promises? Do you have no shame? Shame on you!
Your brother Ali, Please send my regards to everyone, Goodbye”.

Message to mark International Day against Execution

“We are for abolishing the death sentence and the downfall of governments who follow violence and we support a government that recognizes humanity and human rights. Ali Saremi - October 2010”

Messages of slain political prisoner Ali Saremi from prison

Message to mark national Student Day
“…The part played by students and the university in breaking the atmosphere of despair and hopelessness after 1978 is still alive and fresh in the memory of the people of Iran and students and is commemorated every year. Now, students and the university are tasked with playing this part again… On the anniversary of this day, I stand with students and the university and hope that democracy, freedom and justice becomes victorious.
Ali Saremi – Nov. 29, 2010”.

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