Mocked by Judges, Stolen by the Noose: The Tragic Execution of Mehrab Abdollahzadeh
27 year old barber Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, a detainee of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, was executed in Urmia after a sham trial. Despite 40 days of brutal torture and his family being used as leverage for a forced confession, Mehrab maintained his innocence. The judiciary ignored technical evidence and mocked his claims of abuse, prioritizing state-led retribution over justice. His execution highlights the regime’s systemic use of capital punishment to silence the dreams of a defiant and hopeful generation.
Mehrab’s path to the gallows was paved with systematic human rights violations. After enduring over 40 days of physical and psychological torment—including the traumatic arrest of his girlfriend to extract a confession—he stood before a judge without independent legal representation. In a desperate plea for justice, Mehrab requested mobile geofencing data to prove his absence from the crime scene, only to be met with judicial derision. The presiding judge reportedly sneered at his torture claims, dismissing them as a rehearsed script used by all political detainees. This pre-determined verdict reveals the judiciary’s role not as an arbiter of law, but as a weapon of political suppression designed to finalize pre-written death sentences.
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27 year old barber Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, a detainee of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, was executed in Urmia after a sham trial. Despite 40 days of brutal torture and his family being used as leverage for a forced confession, Mehrab maintained his innocence. The judiciary ignored technical evidence and mocked his claims of abuse, prioritizing state-led retribution over justice. His execution highlights the regime’s systemic use of capital punishment to silence the dreams of a defiant and hopeful generation.
Mehrab’s path to the gallows was paved with systematic human rights violations. After enduring over 40 days of physical and psychological torment—including the traumatic arrest of his girlfriend to extract a confession—he stood before a judge without independent legal representation. In a desperate plea for justice, Mehrab requested mobile geofencing data to prove his absence from the crime scene, only to be met with judicial derision. The presiding judge reportedly sneered at his torture claims, dismissing them as a rehearsed script used by all political detainees. This pre-determined verdict reveals the judiciary’s role not as an arbiter of law, but as a weapon of political suppression designed to finalize pre-written death sentences.
#StopExecutionsInIran
#HumanRights
#MehrabAbdollahzadeh
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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