
NCRI – The Iranian Resistance calls on the international community to condemn the gruesome hanging of Makwan Mouloudzadeh for an alleged crime committed when he was 13.
NCRI’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chair, Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin called on the UN Secretary General, General Assembly’s President, Security Council’s President, and all other competent international organizations not to maintain silence in the face of such abhorrent crimes which are in breach of the clerics’ own medieval standards and to adopt binding measures against the ruling religious fascism for growing number of executions, systematic violations of human rights and in particular that of the juveniles.
Mouloudzadeh was executed for a "moral" offence. He would have been 13 at the time of the alleged crimes; his hanging was forbidden by the mullahs’ standards which consider males under 15 as minors and therefore not punishable by law.
In addition, the complainants withdrew their allegations and he retracted his confession, saying it had been forced out of him.
Mr. Mohaddessin reiterated that the tragedy of Makwan Mouloudzadeh’s execution is a sign of inhuman and non-Islam nature of the mullahs’ medieval regime which is unable to rule without torture and execution.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 8, 2007

