The letter from political prisoners of Qezel Hesar Prison states that the death sentence of Tumaj Salehi is a flagrant violation of human rights in Iran.
In their letters, some political prisoners of Qezel Hesar Prison described the death sentence issued for Tumaj Salehi as a part of the iceberg of gross human rights violations in Iran.
The authors of this letter, including Zoroastrian Ahmadi, Rageb Sepehr, Imam Jomeh Luqman Aminpour, Ahmad Reza Ha’iri, Meysam Dehbanzadeh, Reza Salamzadeh, Hamzeh Savari, Saeed Masouri, Reza Mohammadhossini, and Saman Yasin, wrote that Tumaj is now a second name and a symbol of all the nameless and faceless individuals who have been secretly executed in recent weeks and months.
As the strikers of the Tuesday Campaign against executions in Qezel Hesar Prison, we remind all people, organizations, and human rights defenders that Tumaj and the sentence against him are just a part of this iceberg of crimes and human rights violations in this despotic regime that has been spewing blood from this ocean, and perhaps only with the rise of the outcry of widespread protests against death sentences can it be prevented.