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Khamenei must be prosecuted for crimes against humanity: please sign petition, send message

December 27, 2011
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PETITION

Support the demand of REZA PAHLAVI to prosecute KHAMENEI for Crimes against Iranian People and Humanity

BACKGROUND

By Reza Pahlavi

The exiled son of the toppled shah of Iran said Thursday he plans to ask the United Nations to bring Iran’s supreme leader before the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity.

Reza Pahlavi is among exiles working for regime change in Iran. He said at a Paris news conference that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei must be held responsible for the executions, jailing and torture of political dissidents.

Pahlavi said he will submit a complaint about Khamenei to the five permanent U.N. Security Council members along with a report of the cleric’s alleged crimes that will be constantly updated.

Pahlavi’s father, the late Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, was ousted in the 1979 Islamic Revolution that installed a clerical hierarchy. The ultimate leader of the government running the country now is Khamenei.

Iran has not ratified the Rome statute that established the International Criminal Court, the world’s permanent war crimes tribunal, known as the ICC. It is therefore not subject to the court’s jurisdiction — unless the Security Council decides to step in and refer Iran to the court as it did in the case of Libya.

ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, asked about Pahlavi’s announcement, said “citizens around the world are learning to request the court’s intervention.”

“In this sense, I think it’s great to show people who are looking for justice. Now they know how to do it. We are providing a new institution to the world, to make the world better,” Ocampo told a news conference in New York.




WHOM TO CONTACT

Mr Luis Moreno–Ocampo
The Prosecutor
International Criminal Court
Information and Evidence Unit
Office of the Prosecutor
Post Office Box 19519
2500 CM The Hague
The Netherlands

Email: otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int


SAMPLE LETTER | OR COMPOSE YOUR OWN BRIEF ONE

I support the statements as written and signed by Secretary General Hamid Taqvaee:

Dear Mr Luis Moreno–Ocampo

I am writing on behalf of the people of Iran to call on the International Criminal Court to prosecute the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, for crimes against humanity.

There is ample documentation of such crimes since the establishment of the Islamic Republic, however, the repression meted out on the recent June protesters, is sufficient evidence for such a prosecution.

On Friday June 19, during his speech at Friday prayers, Khamenei called for an end to street protests and threatened protesters saying that he would not be held responsible for any “bloodshed and chaos” that followed. The next day, the government’s security forces, including the Baseejis, Pasdaran, police forces and plain-clothed agents, poured onto the streets and indiscriminately attacked protesters. Though precise information is unavailable, we have gathered 56 names of those killed; clearly the numbers are higher. Thousands have also been arrested – we have heard reports of as many as 3,000 in Tehran alone. We have put together a list of several hundred names so far. Many more have been wounded.

Protestors Killed

The day after Khamenei threatened protesters, 27 year old Neda Agha-Soltan was shot dead by security forces on 20 June. Eyewitnesses said they clearly targeted her and she was shot in the chest. There is even a warrant out for the doctor who was on the scene, tried to help her, and first informed the world of what had happened. Others dead include Chemistry student Kianoosh Asa who was taken from his university dormitory and found dead in a morgue 10 days later, bearing signs of torture, 25 year old Hossein Tahmasbi who was beaten to death by the regime’s forces and Ashkan Sohrabi who was shot thrice in the chest and died on the way to the hospital. They are included in the list of 56 dead that is attached to my letter.

There are also reports of many who have disappeared and feared dead. Reports have quoted a prison guard saying that bodies are being taken out of Evin prison and buried in unidentified graves from no go areas in the prison that are only accessible to the Baseej and Pasdaran intelligence.

There are also reports of the families of the dead being asked to pay up to an equivalent of $3,000 to secure the bodies of their loved ones. One example highlighted in the media is that of Neda Agha-Soltan’s family who had a difficult time persuading the Iranian authorities to release her body. According to her fiancé in an interview with BBC Farsi, “She was taken to a morgue outside Tehran. The officials from the morgue asked if they could use parts of her corpse for body transplants for medical patients.” “They didn’t specify what exactly they intended to do. Her family agreed because they wanted to bury her as soon as possible. “We buried her in the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in southern Tehran. They asked us to bury her in this section where it seemed the authorities had set aside spaces for graves for those killed during the clashes.” This section has been labelled the section of the ‘hypocrites’ by the regime. The government has also banned her family and the families of the dead from holding public funerals.

Treatment of the wounded

We have received many reports of people wounded, including in horrific ways. Doctors and nurses at two hospitals have taken to the streets in protest to the treatment of the wounded. Many have been denied access to their families. Some have been dragged out of hospital beds and taken to prison.

Torture and mistreatment and situation of detainees

Reports of torture and rape are rampant. We have received reports saying that prisoners are being brutally tortured with the aim of killing them. According to an eye witness at a recent gathering of family members in front of Evin prison, one of the imprisoned who was released whilst people were gathered said that he had been arrested around Afsariyeh in Tehran and taken to an undisclosed location. He was denied food for 48 hours. There were 500 people detained on the floor where he was and they had no access to showers or sanitation. After 48 hours, they were given bread, potato and cheese. When they complained, they were told ‘you are anti-revolutionaries; be grateful you have not been killed.’ The released prisoner said everyone was brutally beaten. A 48 year old man who was given electric shocks died whilst he was there. Many of the prisoners in his cell were badly wounded with broken arms and legs. He said he was then taken to Evin prison, where he was told: ‘you protested against the Islamic regime; we will do something to you so that you won’t be able to find your house when you are released.’ He said, in Evin, the lives of many were at risk.

We have also heard from a woman whose daughter had been beaten indiscriminately for four days and then thrown out of prison on to the streets late at night. A passerby picked her up in their car and drove her home. Since her release, she has attempted to commit suicide several times. Her mother fears she has been raped.

Several of those detained have confessed to having been influenced by outside powers on Iranian state television – clearly under duress.

I attach a list of some of those who have been arrested. Families of those arrested have been gathering at Evin Prison or the courthouse in Tehran calling for the release of their children and asking about their situation. The families have been threatened. Mothers of the missing or dead have also been gathering at several parks and have been attacked by security forces.

The Worker-communist Party of Iran has begun collecting people’s grievances against Ali Khamenei via New Channel television station broadcast in Iran and would be willing to hand over the necessary evidence to help with the prosecution of Ali Khamenei.

I look forward to your response and prompt action.

Sincerely,

Hamid Taqvaee
Secretary-General



See More: Human Rights

We live in a world with modern tools
primeval torture,twisted rules
Cruel excesses, bloodshed, spent
Every part of this, by evil meant
Do we sit, heads turned and quiet
Or do we rise, with goodness
And defy it

Karen Lyons Kalmenson


11 Comments leave one →
  1. December 27, 2011 4:12 pm

    JESUS CHRIST ALMIGHTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHARING!!!! SIGNING PETITION AND SENDING LETTER!!!!!! HORRIFIC!!!!!!

  2. Karen Lyons kalmenson permalink
    December 27, 2011 4:40 pm

    We live in a world with modern tools
    primeval torture,twisted rules
    Cruel excesses, bloodshed, spent
    Every part of this, by evil meant
    Do we sit, heads turned and quiet
    Or do we rise, with goodness
    And defy it

  3. December 27, 2011 7:59 pm

    Its so great you wrote this article and spread awareness.
    Human rights abuses are absolutely horrendous in Iran and in countries like China (which has concentration camps, simply murders those its administration dislikes and harvests organs from its dissenters – China’s leaders need to be tried for these things too!). The world needs to listen. Thank you, Petition signed.

  4. December 27, 2011 8:13 pm

    this my country

    can somebody tell me how can I be hopeful for a bright future ?

    how can a person should his gods name and clap when somebody is choking to death for any reason.

    what kind of sick people could do this !? we deserve this sometimes by gathering around and watch this executions

    free iran free iran

  5. Bahram permalink
    December 28, 2011 3:23 am

    …I cant belive it…

  6. Sonne permalink
    December 28, 2011 4:10 am

    Thank you for sharing this – I’ll send a letter TODAY and send the link to all people I know.
    We who live in more democratic countries than others are obliged to lend a helping hand and do whatever necessary to improve the situation of the ones in danger.

    FREE IRAN! All the best from Germany

  7. LINDA BADHAM permalink
    December 28, 2011 4:44 am

    VERY DIFFICULT TO ACTUALLY WRITE ABOUT THIS, BUT IT SEEMS LIKE ANOTHER HITLER OR BIN LADEN. THESE TYRANTS NEED TO BE WIPED FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH. THE WORLD WILL NEVER EVOLVE WHILE THERES EVIL RULING. THIS IS NOT LIVING, THOSE POOR PEOPLE WHO CAN’T PROTEST ARE BEING DICTATED TO AND ITS WRONG.I DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO END THIS ONLY TO GET RID OF THE EVIL.! PRAYERS BEING SENT !

  8. December 28, 2011 3:40 pm

    There is something definitely wrong with humans. We can’t accept this, we can’t tolerate this any longer
    Done, and widely shared. Thank you

  9. December 29, 2011 4:50 am

    This regime in Iran will be destroyed. Freedom for the iranian people.

  10. January 6, 2012 1:57 am

    .Khamenei as all dictators must be prosecuted for their crimes against Humanity . And what about the Pahlavi family ? and the SAVAK :..SAVAK has been described as Iran’s “most hated and feared institution” prior to the revolution of 1979 because of its practice of torturing and executing opponents of the Pahlavi regime…

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