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The 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran: Eyewitness Accounts, Akbar Samadi

Former political prisoner, Akbar Samadi
Former political prisoner, Akbar Samadi

My name is Akbar Samadi, and I was born in 1966. I was arrested at Keshavarz Boulevard in Tehran in August 1981 when the regime’s security forces brought in their forces extensively to surround the area.

After a few months, my identity was exposed by defectors at Evin, and I was subjected to interrogation. In the end, I was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

I spent this time in Ghezelhesar, Evin, and Gohardasht prisons. Of course, I was not the only person who was arrested when they were under 18 years of age.

There were a large number of people who were arrested at around the same age, and some of them were even executed at that young age.”

See the full text at “Eyewitness Accounts.”

https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/iran-1988-massacre-of-political-prisoners/the-1988-massacre-of-political-prisoners-in-iran-eyewitness-accounts/

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The 1988 Massacre of Political Prisoners in Iran: Eyewitness Accounts, Akbar Samadi