The letter from political prisoners of Ghezel Hesar Prison states that the death sentence of Toumaj Salehi is part of the iceberg of gross human rights violations in Iran.
A group of political prisoners from Ghezel Hesar Prison have described the death sentence issued for Toumaj Salehi as part of the iceberg of gross human rights violations in Iran.
The authors of this letter, who are Zartosht Ahmadi Ragheb, Sepehr Emam Jomeh, Loghman Aminpour, Ahmad Reza Haeri, Meysam Dehban Zadeh, Reza Salman Zadeh, Hamzeh Savari, Saeed Masouri, Reza Mohammad Hosseini, and Saman Yasin, have written that Toumaj is today the second name and the revealer of all the nameless individuals who have been hanged and executed in anonymity and innocence in recent days, weeks, and months.
We, the strikers of the ‘No to Execution’ campaign on Wednesdays in Ghezel Hesar Prison, remind all people, organizations, and human rights defenders that Toumaj and his sentence are only part of this iceberg of crime and human rights violations in this tyrannical regime, which has emerged from this ocean of blood and may only be preventable by the rise of widespread protests against death sentences.