Iran: At least 20 inmates were killed in a mass execution

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Iran: At least 20 inmates were killed in a mass execution
You’re too late’ –families not allowed to say goodbye before mass execution in Iran – The Express
Tuesday, 02 August 2016

At least 20 inmates were killed in a mass execution
The following is a report published by Britain’s Express about the brutal massacre of Sunni prisoners in Iran today:

The Express
‘You’re too late’ Heartbreak of families who miss final goodbye before mass execution
FAMILIES preparing to say a final farewell ahead of a mass execution were told they were too late and their loved ones were already dead by prison officials.
By KATIE MANSFIELD
PUBLISHED: 20:45, Tue, Aug 2, 2016 | UPDATED: 20:54, Tue, Aug 2, 2016
Relatives of prisoners were told this morning to visit one last time but when they arrived they were told the inmates had already been hanged.
Instead of saying goodbye, the families were told to go to the morgue to collect the bodies.
The mass execution took place at Gohardasht Prison in Iran this morning, with at least 20 Sunni inmates hanged.
Gohardasht Prison has declared a state of emergency and it’s believed the execution was brought forward in order to avoid protests.
The mass execution has been slammed by the National Council of Resistance in Iran (NCRI), who are fighting for more human rights in the Islamic Republic.
Shahin Gobadi, of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee, said: “There’s a long precedent by the regime in first executing prisoners and then informing their families.
“One explanation for this is that the regime is afraid of a public backlash and protests outside the prison by the families to halt the executions.
“It is particularly cruel as none of the mothers and fathers managed to say goodbye to their loved ones.”
Some of the bodies were hastily buried in the Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery.
The prisoners had been moved by security forces hours earlier with reports of inmates hands and feet being chained and their mouths taped shut and heads covered with bags.
It’s believed they were moved to an undisclosed location ahead of the mass execution.
Prison authorities cut off the building’s phone lines and put inmates not on death row on lockdown during the killings.
Maryam Rajavi the Iranian Resistance’s President-elect, said the execution was “an appalling crime against humanity.”
The hangings come during the 28th anniversary of the 1988 executions which thousands of prisoners executed in a series of state-sanctioned killings over a five month period.
Shahram Ahmadi is among the Sunni prisoners executed.