Blood and Corpses in Evin, Massacre of Defenseless Prisoners

We saw blood and corpses, broken bodies in Evin. You call them riffraff? We say correct, but they were human beings! The Evin prison riot could have been suppressed with tear gas, not with military bullets, not with heavy machine guns, not with RPGs!
This account is from Mohammad Nourizad in an interview with Voice of America, which you can read here.
Barely more than a few days have passed since the Evin prison disaster. The media blackout by regime officials and intelligence authorities, which reaches the ears of the people like drops from an IV, by state media.
The coming days, from the depths of the Evin prison disaster and its massacre, will bring even more distressing news for all of us.
The massacre of defenseless prisoners who are deprived of all international laws protecting prisoners. Prisoners who are captives of jailers who are accountable to no one and nothing.
In the aftermath of the massacre at Evin prison, the sirens of Qarchak Karaj prison also sounded. This prison came to the brink of another disaster but was halted before it occurred.
Below we have listed a long list of the regime’s prisons of terror in Iran. Prisons, each of which is a slaughterhouse of freedom-loving youth, the elite and progressives of Iran.
Names that you have heard repeatedly, carrying a history of courage and bravery of those devoted to Iran.
Evin Prison, Detention Center 209, Qasrfirouzeh Detention Center, Detention Centers 59 and 66 of the Revolutionary Guards, Dieselabad Prison in Kermanshah, Rajaee Shahr Prison, Qarchak Women’s Prison, Adelabad Prison in Shiraz, Fashafuyeh Prison, Lakan Prison in Rasht, Saravan Prison, Qaleh Qoleh Prison, Qarchak Prison and …
The Cinema Rex incident in Abadan and even the Plasco building in Tehran, are precedents that cannot be forgotten in the record of the Islamic government.




