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Iran: Clerical regime displays photos of 50 corpses out of hundreds killed in the uprising

Iran:  Clerical regime displays photos of 50 corpses out of hundreds killed in the uprising NCRI – According to reports received Monday, the mullahs’ regime, under pressure from martyrs’ families, released photographs of corpses of 50 martyrs’ in order to identify them. The photos were displayed in the Agahi, detectives’ bureau of investigation, located in Shapour Street in Tehran, one of the worst torture centers for recent detainees. The criminal mullahs, avoiding stirring up public anger, especially in the events of July 9, had failed to admit these deaths and to publish pictures.

In the city of Ahwaz too, in south-western Iran, some bodies of martyrs have been returned to families.

Pictures of 50 martyrs of the uprising are made public while the regime’s leaders refused to reveal the number of deaths to the population.

Agents of the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS) and the mullahs’ judiciary are threatening families not to give any information or any later legal action against the murderers and torturers of their children and their relatives. They threaten families who protest to give the same fate to their other children if they persist.

The Iranian Resistance calls on the international community, in particular the Secretary General of the United Nations, the Security Council and the High Commissioner for Human Rights to condemn the plight of political prisoners in Iran. She asks them to send an urgent international mission to investigate the savage torture and executions of prisoners of the uprising and to do everything for their release.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
On 13 July 2009