Execution of Majid Reza Rahnavard in Public

The Islamic Republic government executed Majid Reza Rahnavard publicly in the city of Mashhad on Monday, December 21.
Our dear Iran, three days after the execution of Mohsen Shekari, is witnessing the second execution of individuals detained during nationwide protests over the past three months.
According to the Mizan News Agency, which is affiliated with the judiciary, Majid Reza Rahnavard is responsible for the killing of Hossein Zinalzadeh and Danial Razazadeh, who were both Basiji members. During the first court session, Majid Reza Rahnavard was charged with murder of the two Basiji members by the prosecutor’s representative.
After his arrest, Majid Reza confessed in a video against himself in which his left hand was severely injured. Furthermore, on December 4, on a Twitter account named “1500tasvir,” it was written: Majid Reza Rahnavard was beaten so severely at the time of his arrest that in all the photos they released of him, his hand was in a cast.
Given that Human Rights in Iran, with a warning regarding the arrest of Majid Reza Rahnavard, had stated that “his life is in danger of execution, let us be his voice,” the Islamic Republic has continued its crimes and taken the life of another young person in Mashhad.
Can the Islamic Republic silence Iran’s popular revolution by sacrificing a number of the detained? Will the people of Iran remain silent and quiet in the face of all this oppression and crime, or will they continue until victory?




