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Joint Statement by 6 Australian NGOs Condemning the Execution of Detainees of the Iran Protests and the 1988 Massacre

Joint Statement by 6 Australian Human Rights Organizations and Associations Condemning the Torture and Execution of Detainees of the Iran Protests and the 1988 Massacre.

Joint Statement by 6 Australian Human Rights Organizations and Associations Condemning the Torture and Execution of Detainees of the Iran Protests and the 1988 Massacre.

Joint Statement by 6 Australian Human Rights Organizations and Associations Condemning the Torture and Execution of Detainees of the Iran Protests and the 1988 Massacre.

Call for International Accountability of the Iranian Regime for the Torture and Execution of Iran Protests Detainees and the slaughter of 30,000 Political Prisoners in the 1988 Massacre.

We demand the release of political prisoners in Iran and an international fact-finding mission to visit Iranian prisons.

Pax Christie Australia – United Nations Advisory Ratio
Edmund Rice Center – United Nations consultancy
Australian Christian Network Organization
St. Colombo Association of Australia
Australian Organization for Democracy in Iran
Refugee Action Coalition – Sydney

Joint Statement of 6 Australian Human Rights Organizations and Associations


The Australian NGOs call on the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Labor Organization to refer the execution of Navid Afkari, Iranian worker and wrestler to the International Criminal Court, and the UN Security Council.

Six Australian human rights organizations condemned Navid Afkari‘s execution and recognized him as a hero and a worker. They reminded that on August 5, 2020, the Iranian regime executed Mostafa Salehi, another worker who had participated in the 2018 nationwide protests in Iran.

In addition, five UN human rights experts, including Javaid Rehman, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, condemned Navid Afkari execution.

In the part of the statement, Australian NGOs also stressed that the international community never investigated the killing of more than 30,000 Iranian political prisoners in the summer of 1988, and the perpetrators were never brought to justice. Also, the same people who committed this crime are still in power in Iran and are harassing their protesters.

They continued, “We are deeply concerned about the increasing number of prisoners’ executions and call for the release of political prisoners in Iran and the sending of an international fact-finding mission to visit Iranian prisons.”

At the end of this statement, they emphasized that, “As leaders of non-governmental organizations, we demand a decisive response before executing more protesters in Iran.”

Excerpts from a statement issued by six Australian human rights organizations October 2, 2020

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