Below are 3 clips from Nima Sarvestani's recent documentary, a synopsis of which states that "After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the new Iranian regime consolidated its power through the mass removal of opponents: in the 1980s, thousands of political prisoners were secretly tortured and killed. The perpetrators were never prosecuted, and today hold high-ranking government positions. More than 25 years later, in October 2012, the Iran Tribunal met in The Hague to investigate the executions. This international people’s court has no executive power, but aims principally to identify and investigate what went on. For three days, survivors and members of victims’ families – including the filmmaker Nami Sarvestani – give their testimony. The Iran Tribunal was broadcast live. From Sweden, an activist named Iraj follows the tribunal – he is one of the survivors, scarred for life. Like Mehdi, who works behind the scenes at the tribunal, Iraj dreams of confronting the perpetrators with their crimes. He has dedicated his life entirely to the struggle for justice. Footage of Iraj and of Sarvestani looking for evidence in Iran is interspersed with poignant testimony from the courtroom. Survivors describe the horrors of their captivity in detail, but will justice ever prevail?"
More info can be found here and website of the Iran Tribunal is here.
Well, it is 2015 and the lefties in the US and Europe are still supporting muslims even though history has shown that the muslims are the humanity's number one enemy. Iranians didn't know what islam was about? Were they so easily deceived by the muslims? I really doubt it.
Iranians got what they wanted, period.
Frankly, it is time to move on and leave the past behind.
well mr maghshoosh. So what is the solution sir? You heard the killing mullah joking about his crimes to one of his victims over the phone. They clearly dont care,
It looks like that IRI has killed all those young people who had the guts to put up real resistance against them. In the absence of an opposition who is willing to fight with all the risks attached, dont you think it is time for a friendly country to come to Iran's help, perhaps by creating air exclusion zones around tehran, bombing the bassij and khomeini's guards in their baracks to give Iranian people the chance to come out, get organized and create a real fighting opposition instead of this pathetic opposition which is fabricated by regime itself?
There is ZERO chance for those Islamist criminals to be brought to justice unless there is a change of regime. Period. And I agree with hamal above on the path for facilitating that.