Iran executed 5 students in Kurdish city KermanShan,plz help humanity& send this video to the world
June 18, 2009 | city of kermanshan, Iran | Vetting explained
Iranian regime executed 5 Kurdish students (One was age 16)
in Kurdish City kermanshan(June 2009) by hanging all of them at once. They were all accused of political activities.
© Kurdistan United News Agency
Please watch this video and send every where in the world, especially to the human right organisation in your location.
After five students were executed by Iranian revolutionary guard, Iranian regime asked the student family, to pay for government because the Iranian government spent some time for execution of their children.
Please watch this video film and send to the world, after you watched this video, you will understand the pain of those family.
We are calling on:
Human right organisation around world
Human right watch
Amnesty international
European court of human rights
European parliament
United States congress
News papers
Televisions
Web sites
And individual who care for human rights
Please watch this video and ask Iran to stop Execution of innocent Kurdish student.
June 2009
More info: kurdistanunited@yahoo.com.au
- Tags:
- ahmadinejad,
- iran,
- iran_election,
- kurdish,
- united,
- botin,
- kurdistan
- Posted in Assignment:
- Unrest in Iran
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