The voice cannot be executed.
The Islamic Republic knows that it cannot execute Tomaje. Although it has sent many Tomaje to the death squad during its forty-five years of bloody rule, it cannot execute their voice of freedom, which has crystallized in society and is heard from the lips of the majority of society and falls like a sledgehammer on the heads of these criminals. Tomaj is a big deal for the Islamic Republic, and it doesn’t dare to touch him, at least not under these circumstances. The issuance of the death sentence for Tomaje was met with a wave of domestic and international protests in the early hours. The regime immediately backed down, and the judiciary declared that the Tomaje ruling was preliminary, leaving room for the regime’s Supreme Court to overturn the ruling. However, until this medieval ruling is overturned and Tomaj is released from prison, his life will be in danger, and we must continue to protest to save his life.
Iranian society has become very sensitive to the issue of executions, especially political executions by the Islamic Republic, and reacts very quickly to them. The solidarity of the people regarding the regime’s repression is unparalleled. For this reason, the Islamic Republic has recently been carrying out many political executions in secret. The lives of more than ten political prisoners sentenced to death, including Reza Rasaei, Abbas (Mujahid), Korkur, Abbas Daris, Mehran Bahramian, Fazel Bahramian, Farshid Hassanzehi, Mansour Dehmardeh, and others, are in danger, and if we are careless, the Islamic Republic will execute them in secret.
Execution is a state murder, a criminal and inhuman act, and it must be abolished. Tomaj Salehi and all political prisoners must be released unconditionally.
Iranian Political Prisoners Association (in exile)
April 25, 2024 equals Ordibehesht 6, 1403