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Testimony of MEK Member Seyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi From Durrës Court in Live Connection With Stockholm Court in Sweden and the Rally of MEK Supporters in Front of the Court — October 15, 2021

Testimony of MEK Member Seyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi and the Rally of MEK Supporters in Front of the Stockholm Court — October 15, 2021
Testimony of MEK Member Seyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi and the Rally of MEK Supporters in Front of the Stockholm Court — October 15, 2021

Friday, October 15, 2021: In the 29th session of the Stockholm court, for the executioner Hamid Noury, two MEK member, Seyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi from Ashraf 3, connected online from the Durrës court in Albania to the Stockholm court and testified.

MEK member, Seyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi

Seyyed Aqeel Mir Mohammadi, the brother of Seyyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi(a member of the MEK), was a student of political science. He  was one of the most prominent and proud Mojahedin prisoner who defended the name and cause of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran(PMOI/MEK) in the 1988 massacre in front of the “Death Commissions” in Gohardasht Prison, Karaj. He was executed after seven years of resistance and torture.

Three other relatives of Seyyed Jafar Mir Mohammadi, Fatemeh Rahimi and Yar Ali Hajian and Hossein Ali Hajian were martyred in 1981 and 1982 in Ghaemshahr and Tehran by Khomeini’s Revolutionary Guards and executioners.

Fatemeh Rahimi was martyred in May 1981 with brutal attacks by regime IRGC in Ghaemshahr while selling a newspaper, along with her brave comrade Somayeh Noghra Khaja, who was shot by Khomeini’s criminal guards.
Yar Ali Hajian was martyred in 1982 in Tehran in an armed clash with Khomeini’s criminal IRGC.

Hossein Ali Hajian, a law student at the University of Tehran, was martyred in November 1982 in Tehran under the torture of Khomeini.

Outside the court, at the same time as the trial of the executioner Hamid Noury, freedom-loving Iranians, MEK supporters carried pictures of Mir Mohammadi and Hajian families martyrs and other martyrs of the 1988 massacre, calling for the trial of mullahs’ leaders, including Ali Khamenei and Ebrahim Raisi, for crimes against humanity.

MEK supporters chanted slogans against the mullahs’ regime.

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