IACNT- Sunday, October 12- On the occasion of World Day Against the Death Penalty (October 10, 2014) and to protest the alarming rise of executions in Iran, North Texans gathered in downtown Dallas. The judiciary system in Iran is neither independent nor just.
On June 8th, North Texans gathered in downtown Dallas to condemn the execution of a political prisoner by the Iranian regime. Gholamreza Khosravi was hanged by the Iranian government due to his support for the People’s Mojahideen Organization of Iran also known as PMOI, an opposition group that seeks to overthrow the current ruling regime. North Texans gathered in Dealey Plaza to make their voice of condemnation to be heard around the world and ask the United States and the United Nations to take a firm position on Gholamreza’s unfair execution. The execution of Mr.Khosravi was condemned by many right organizations as unjust even based on Iranian government’s own judiciary system.
On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the 1979 revolution, on Sunday February 16th, 2014, North Texans gathered in downtown Dallas to commemorate all the fallen heroes in the recent history of Iran. They commemorated martyrs of the Siahkal (Feb 8th, 1971), the Feb 8th 1982 massacre, the 1988 Prison Massacre and the recent martyrs after the uprising of 2009.
To condemn the fourth missile attack on Camp Liberty, North Texans gathered in downtown Dallas on Sunday, December 29, 2013. They demanded the United States and the United Nations to protect these refugees from further attacks and transfer them out of Iraq as soon as possible. They also asked for the release of the 7 hostages who were taken in the last assault on Camp Ashraf on September 1st.
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