Amnesty International UK Days
before Iran's President Hassan Rohani addresses United Nations General
Assembly, Ayatollah Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi, the prominent dissident
clergy was informed that he will be executed for "anti-government
views" -- that is if Iran, by again withholding repeatedly-requested
medical attention, does not passively execute him first.
According
to reliable sources inside Iran, "Ayatollah Boroujerdi's health condition
is worse than ever, and prison docors have said that if the prisoner does not
receive immediate medical attention, he will die within days or even
hours…." The authorities have been refusing medical intervention.
Ayatollah
Boroujerdi, has spoken out against political Islam and been strong advocate of
separation of religion and state, for which Iran sentenced him to 11
years as an Iranian political prisoner.
The
Human Rights and Democracy in Iran Agency reported that on September 23, 2014,
Mohammad Mohavadi, prosecutor of the Special Clerical Court visited Ayatollah
Boroujerdi in Ward 325, in Evin prison.
Mr.
Mohavdi referred to Ayatollah Bouroujerdi's book and teachings. The prosecutor
informed Boroujerdi that the contents of the book were "heresy"
against the leadership and insulted the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Mohammad
Mohavdi continued that the punishment for these crimes is execution, and stated
that all those who had a hand in publishing this book will also be killed. When
Ayatollah Boroujerdi suggested an open, public debate with the Special Court
regarding his views, Mohavdi announced that his office did not participate in
debates, just trials and punishment [execution].
This
threat of execution comes only one day after Ayatollah Boroujerdi's latest
letter to Mr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations was published on
September 22nd. In this letter Ayatollah Boroujerdi strongly criticizes the
government of Iran for mishandling the country's money by corruption and by
financing causes in other Muslim countries, instead of spending money on its
own citizens, such as addressing unemployment, rampant poverty and the
desperate need for health care.
Boroujerdi,
who has an enormous number of supporters and is known worldwide as "Iran's
[Nelson] Mandela," has also implored the General Assembly to help the
people of Iran for the sake of history and future generations.
The
Islamic Republic of Iran has been trying to kill Ayatollah Boroujerdi for the
past eight years of his 11 year prison sentence. The authorities have done this
through torture, denial of urgent medical care and even a fire set to his ward on
July 1st, 2014. So far, possibly wary of the global outcry that would ensue
both inside and outside Iran if Iran's regime were to excute Boroujerdi, the
government has refrained from executing him.
However,
now that the world's headlines are dominated by the beheadings, mass-murders of
ISIS and lightening expansion of ISIS, the Islamic Republic is using these
distraction to step up itsexecutions,
its mass-arrests of
minorities, and now its murder of Ayatollah Boroujerdi.
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