9 Bahá’í Women Executed In Iran June 18 1983 #HumanRights #neverforget
While Bahá’ís regularly faced persecution in Iran, the Islamic Revolution of 1979 refocused the persecution. At 7:30pm on October 23, 1982, four armed revolutionary guards, sent by the public prosecutor of Shiraz, entered the Mahmudnizhad household and ransacked the home in search of Bahá’í material. When they were finished they took Mona and her father into custody. The two were blindfolded and taken to Seppah prison in Shiraz, where they were placed in separate quarters; Mahmudnizhad was detained in Seppah prison for a total of 38 days.On November 29, 1982, she and five other Bahá’í women were transferred from Seppah prison to Adelabad prison, which was also in Shiraz. After some time in Abelabad she was transferred to the Islamic Revolutionary Court where she was interrogated and then returned to prison. A few days later, she was once again taken from the prison and interrogated in front of an Islamic Revolutionary Judge. After these series of interrogations Mahmudnizhad was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. At the time of her sentencing, the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, made a plea for clemency, despite this, the sentence of the 10 women was carried out on the night of June 18, 1983, in a nearby polo field.The names and ages of the other women who were hanged with Mahmudnizhad were:
- Mrs. Nusrat Yalda’i, 54 years old,
- Mrs. ‘Izzat Janami Ishraqi, 50 years old,
- Miss Roya Ishraqi, 23 and daughter of ‘Izzat,
- Mrs. Tahirih Siyavushi, 32 years old,
- Miss Zarrin Muqimi, 28 years old,
- Miss Shirin Dalvand, 25 years old,
- Miss Akhtar Sabit, 19 or early 20’s,
- Miss Simin Sabiri, early 20’s,
- Miss Mahshid Nirumand, 28 years old
We must never forget.
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