Saturday, July 04, 2009

Mass executions in Iran

There has been a sudden increase in the number of executions by hanging in Iran. Today they hung 20 people in the Rajai-Shahr Prison close to Tehran. Although officially the charges were drug trafficking, there are fears that a lot of these were bogus charges, something that apparently happens routinely in Iran whenever they want to silence dissent. A few days earlier, on Wednesday July 1, six people were hanged in Tehran's EvinPrison, all of them charged with murder.

Although Western media has no means to report on further developments in Iran, we know that since Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rallied behind Ahmadinejad demonstrators started to direct their protests against the whole clerical establishment, going as far as calling "death to Khamenei". Khamenei took a risk by supporting Ahmadinejad, loosing face both in and out of Iran. In his support he stands not only against Moussavi but also Hashemi Rafsanjani, one of the founding fathers of the revolution.

Where all this will lead, we can't know. What is certain, though, is that there is no turning back. Any surface normalization will be just that. Like a precariously balancing lid on a boiling pot of stew.

PS If you want to have a closer look at the methods the Iranian regime uses to control its citizens, please, visit the website Holy Crime.

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