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Blood and corpses in Evin, the killing of defenseless prisoners

We saw blood and mutilated bodies in Evin. You say thugs? We say that's right, but who were they? The Evin prison riot could have been put down with tear gas, not with live ammunition, not with a Dushka, not with an RPG!

This is Mohammad Nourizad's account in an interview with Voice of America, which you can read here .

It's only been a few days since the Evin Prison tragedy. The silence on the news from regime officials and the information that reaches the people through the regime's media like a drip.

The coming days will bring us even more sad news than the depth of the Evin Prison tragedy and its massacre.

The killing of defenseless prisoners who are deprived of all international laws protecting prisoners. Prisoners who are held captive by prison guards who are answerable to no one and nothing.

The day after the massacre in Evin Prison, sirens sounded in Qezel Hesar Prison in Karaj. The prison was on the verge of another disaster, but it was stopped before it could happen.

Below is a long list of the Islamic regime's fearsome prisons in Iran. Each of them is a slaughterhouse for freedom-loving youth, elites, and progressives of Iran.

The names you have heard many times carry with them a history of courage and bravery of pro-Iranians.

Evin Prison, Detention Center 209, Qasr Firuzeh Detention Center, IRGC Detention Centers 59 and 66, Dizel Abad Prison in Kermanshah, Rajai Shahr Prison, Qarchak Women's Prison, Adel Abad Prison in Shiraz, Fashafoyeh Prison, Lakan Prison in Rasht, Saravan Prison, Qhezel Qala'eh Prison, Qhezel Hesar Prison, and...

The incident at the Cinema Rex in Abadan and even the Plasco building in Tehran is a precedent that cannot be forgotten in the Islamic government's record.

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