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Stand for Justice, as Families of Crimes Against Humanity Urge International Community To #ProsecuteRaisiNOW

With the rise of Ebrahim Raisi to power in Iran, families and victims of the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners are seeking justice and calling on the international community to end impunity and prosecute Raisi for ongoing crimes against humanity.

Khavaran cemetery in Tehran, the burial place of a group of victims of the 1988 massacre in Iran

With the rise of Ebrahim Raisi to power in Iran, families and victims of the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners are seeking justice and calling on the international community to end impunity and prosecute Raisi for ongoing crimes against humanity.

Join the call for the Prosecution of Raisi

Dubbed, “the Butcher”, Raisi has functioned within the Judiciary in different positions, since its inception in 1979, when he was only 19 years old, with his latest post, serving as Iran’s Judiciary Chief.
But he is mostly recognized for his role in the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in the summer of 1988, serving as one of the four members of the ‘death commission’ overlooking execution in Tehran.

But Raisi’s crimes are not limited to the 1980s, as head of the Judiciary, Raisi presided over the crackdown on nationwide protests in November 2019 and oversaw the execution and torture of detainees in the aftermath.

Now, the families and victims of the 1988 massacre have launched an urgent call on the international community to prosecute Raisi for ongoing crimes against humanity.

The UN Human Rights Council should conduct an independent inquiry into the 1988 massacre and the slaughter of over 1,500 protesters in November 2019.

Inaction will only embolden the regime in gross violations of human rights and crimes against humanity.

Add Your Name to the Call for Justice

It’s on us to be their voice!
In Solidarity,
The Free Iran Team

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