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Iran executes Kurdish 'political prisoner': rights groups

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi at a joint press conference with his Russian and Turkish counterparts following their summit in Tehran, July 19, 2022. (Credit: Atta Kenare/AFP)

On Friday, the Iranian government executed a Kurdish man who was viewed as an activist and was a member of an outlawed group, rights groups said.

Mohayyedin Ebrahimi was hanged at dawn at Urmia prison in northwestern Iran, the Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Hengaw rights groups said in separate statements.

Five other men were also executed on drug-related charges at Urmia on Friday morning, the groups added.

Ebrahimi, arrested in 2017 and sentenced to death in 2018, was accused of involvement in the Kurdish Democratic Party, a banned group that waged an armed struggle for the self-determination of Iran's Kurdish-populated region.

Ebrahimi denied the charges, with rights groups saying that he had only been working as a porter carrying goods from Iraq.

Both IHR and Hengaw described him as a "political prisoner."

After it became apparent that Ebrahimi's execution could be near, IHR said a protest took place outside the doors of Urmia prison late Thursday and his son was arrested.

Hengaw said Ebrahimi's family was initially told he was being moved to another prison after the sentence was suspended, only to be called to collect the body.

Meanwhile, another prisoner was hanged on Thursday in the prison of Khorramabad in western Iran for the murder of a policeman, the official IRNA news agency said.

The recent high numbers of executions in Iran have raised alarm and the country faced strong international condemnation over its crackdown on the protest movement that erupted in September.

Iran has executed four people over the protests sparked by the Sept. 16 death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who was arrested for allegedly violating the country's strict dress rule for women.

Rights groups have warned that executions on all kinds of charges are on the rise and argue that the intention behind this is to intimidate society into not protesting.

According to IHR, at least 144 people have been executed this year.

IHR director Mahmood Amiry Moghaddam described those executed "as victims of the government's execution machine, whose purpose is only to intimidate people and prevent protests."

Amnesty International has accused Iran of a "chilling escalation in the use of the death penalty" with the Kurdish and Baluch ethnic minorities particularly targeted.


On Friday, the Iranian government executed a Kurdish man who was viewed as an activist and was a member of an outlawed group, rights groups said.

Mohayyedin Ebrahimi was hanged at dawn at Urmia prison in northwestern Iran, the Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Hengaw rights groups said in separate statements.

Five other men...