The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) inside the country has recorded 251 martyrs killed by the regime’s suppressive forces in 20 cities during the nationwide uprising. It is publishing the names of 85 of the martyrs. The number of wounded protestors during the uprising has reached 3,700.
Most of the martyrs were youth or teenagers. Among them were teenagers as young as 13 years old. Most were shot in the head or chest by the regime’s snipers. The regime is employing various ploys to try to conceal the actual number of martyrs. In many instances, suppressive forces refuse to hand over the bodies of the martyrs for independent autopsy or to their families.
The number of detainees is at least 7,000. The wave of arrests is ongoing. On November 15, on the second day of the uprising, the IRGC-affiliated Fars news agency said on the basis of “the initial assessments of a security institution” that “so far, about 1,000 people have been arrested during the recent unrest in the entire country.” This is while most of the arrests were made in subsequent days. The state-run TV and radio reported on November 16 that 300 people were arrested in Tehran and on November 17, Alborz province’s IRGC reported that “150 leaders disrupting security in Alborz were identified and arrested (state-run Vatan-e Emrouz daily). On the same day, the governor of Khuzestan province said 180 people were arrested (state-run IRNA) and the IRGC-affiliated Javan daily reported 80 arrests in Shahriar.
Ahmad Salek, a regime Majlis (Parliament) Deputy, was quoted by the state-run Afkar news today, November 20, as saying that those arrested “are in some ways connected to the MEK and foreign elements. They had received the necessary training in the past two years to create such havoc.”
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), urged all compatriots to actively attend the memorial services of the martyrs, provide care and treatment to the wounded and injured, and look after families who have lost their guardians.
She called on the United Nations Security Council, governments, and international human rights organizations to demand an immediate halt to the killings and suppression and to demand the immediate release of prisoners. The UN Security Council must declare Ali Khamenei, Hassan Rouhani, and other regime officials as criminals against humanity for their involvement in suppression and bloodshed so that they face justice and trial. The UN must urgently send fact-finding missions to Iran to conduct investigations around the killings, casualties, wounded, and prisoners.
The names of 85 martyrs are as follows:
1. Tehran – Ms. Mina Sheikhi
2. Tehran – Ms. Golnaz Samsami
3. Tehran – Islamshahr – Iman Rasouli
4. Tehran – Islamshahr – Mohsen Jafarpanah
5. Tehran – Islamshahr – Arash Kohzadi
6. Tehran – Islamshahr – Mohammad Mehdi Haghgouy
7. Tehran – Shahriar – Reza Hassanvand
8. Tehran – Shahriar – Ebrahim Mohammad-pour
9. Tehran – Shahriar – Ms. Azadeh Zarbi
10. Tehran – Shahriar – Mehdi Paapi
11. Tehran – Shahriar – Hossein Ghadami
12. Tehran – Shahriar – Mehdi Da’emi
13. Tehran – Shahriar – Ehsan Shiri
14. Tehran – Shahriar – ilad Najhvand
15. Tehran – Shahriar – ….. Momeni
16. Tehran – Baharestan – Ms. Fatimeh Habbibi
17. Tehran – Baherestan – Gol Agha Nouri
18. Tehran – Ali Behboudi
19. Ahvaz – Mohammad Reza Ossafi Zargani
20. Ahvaz – Hamzeh Savari
21. Ahvaz – Meisam Mojadam
22. Behbahan – Mohammad Hossein Ghanavati
23. Behbahan – Mehrdad Dashtizadeh
24. Behbahan – Mahmoud Dashtizadeh
25. Behbahan – Ehsan Abdollah Nejad
26. Behbahan – Ahmad Hasham Dar
27. Behbahan – Shabnam Diani
28. Behbahan – …. Taddayon
29. Behbahan – Farzad Ansari (Farzad Tazmipour)
30. Khorramshahr – Meisam Mani’at
31. Khorramshahr – Khaled Min’at
32. Khorramshahr – Milad Hamdavi
33. Khorramshahr – Meisam Abdolvahab Adgipour
34. Khorramshahr – Ali Ghazlavi
35. Khorramshahr – Ebrahim Matouri
36. Khuzestan Province – Hadi Ghorbani
37. Shushtar – Ahmad Moussavi Jo’aveleh
38. Abadan – Ali Baghlani
39. Mahshahr – Ms. Etghi
40. Mahshahr – …. Hatavi
41. Mahshahr – Ghassem Bavi
42. Mahshahr – Mohammad Khaleghi
43. Mahshahr – Adnan Helali
44. Mahshahr – Mojtaba Ebadi
45. Mahshahr – Mansour Daris
46. Mahshahr – Abbas (Reza) Assakereh
47. Mahshahr – Ahmad Khajeh Albughli
48. Mahshahr – Ali Khajeh Albughli
49. Mahshahr – Mohammad Khaledi
50. Shiraz – Kelar – Rassoul Ghavimi
51. Shiraz – Abdollah Ghavimi
52. Shiraz – Mehdi Nekoui Ali Abadi
53. Shiraz – Reza Jafari
54. Shiraz – Majid Hashemi
55. Shiraz – …. Parsai
56. Shiraz – …. Parsai
57. Sannandaj – Mozzafar Seifi
58. Sanandaj – Ali Boghlani
59. Bukan – Shelir Dadvand
60. Bukan – Heyva Naderi
61. Sirjan – Ruhollah Nazari Fat’habadi
62. Marivan – Mehran Taak
63. Marivan – Behrouz Maleki
64. Marivan – Shahoo Validi
65. Marivan – Usman Naderi
66. Marivan – Danial Ostovari
67. Marivan – Edris Bivareh
68. Marivan – Usman Ahmadi
69. Marivan – Ms. Aryan Rajabi
70. Javanroud – Hamzeh Naghdi
71. Javanroud – Yunes Houshangi
72. Javanroud – Kaveh Rezai
73. Javanroud – Jabbar Tejareh
74. Javanroud – Kaveh Mohammadi
75. Javanroud – Ebrahmi Moradi
76. Javanroud – … Aziz (municipality staff)
77. Javanroud – Ebrahim Moradi
78. Javanroud – Mobin Abdollahi
79. Javanroud – Omran Validi
80. Kermanshah – Mozzafar Zoheiri
81. Kermanshah – Nader Biramond
82. Kermanshah – Mohammad Mirzai
83. Kermanshah – Mozzafar Vatan-Parast
84. Karaj – Shahram Moini
85. Tabriz – Ali Hosseini
Source » ncr-iran