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Intervention sur BFM ce 10/04: 1/ les exécutions en Iran de prisonniers politiques s'intensifient 2/ signe de la peur du régime face à la résistance organisée 3/ l'arrêt des exécutions doit être une condition fondamentale dans les négociations 4/ la paix durable ne pourra arriver qu'avec la chute de ce régime par le peuple iranien et sa résistance 5/ invitation à participer à la manifestation en soutien au peuple iranien organisée ce samedi 11/04 à Paris Place du Trocadéro à 15h pour la paix et la liberté en Iran
















#وحيد_بنىعامريان(1405-1371)در ۱۵ فروردین به عنوان عضو سازمان مجاهدین خلق ایران اعدام شد.گزارش خانم آزاده شفیعی را چندبارگوش کردم.هرکه از نزدیک با مجاهدین روبرو میشه همین توصیفات را بیان میکنه چهفاصلهایبین عملوعقیده مجاهدینه که مخالفشن؟ هیچی،سانسورقرن!

🚨 Iran News Alert - Simay Azadi Exclusive Last Moments of 6 PMOI Martyrs At around 9:30 PM on Sunday, March 29, 2026, more than 20 prison guards stormed Unit 4 of Ghezel Hesar Prison to transfer six PMOI prisoners for execution. The operation was led by a guard identified as Hassan Ghobadi. Guards positioned themselves outside each cell and, under the pretense of an “inspection,” ordered prisoners to step out without taking any belongings. Moments later, names were called—revealing the intent to take six PMOI members. When guards attempted to handcuff Vahid Baniamerian, he resisted and was violently beaten, leaving his face bloodied. From inside, political prisoner Saeed Masouri shouted: “Execute all of us—death to Khamenei.” Prison warden Qasem Sahraei struck prisoner Ali Younesi in the face during questioning. A total of 21 prisoners were handcuffed and taken downstairs, where the six condemned were separated. In a powerful farewell, fellow prisoners embraced and kissed the six, reaffirming their path. Despite facing execution, witnesses reported no fear among them—only resolve. As one prisoner broke down in tears, Vahid, Mohammad Taghavi, and Akbar Daneshvarkar urged him: “Do not cry—do not let the enemy see your tears.” Vahid, smiling, added: “Why are you crying? We are going to join Behrouz and Mehdi.” Mohammad Taghavi stood calm and composed. As they were led away, Pouya Ghobadi, hands in cuffs, raised them in a final gesture of farewell. Following the transfer, other prisoners were also moved to solitary confinement for protesting and raising their voices.



