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Iran Tribunal This List Includes Political Prisoners Who Were Executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1981 to 1987 and So Far Have Been Documented Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1981 to 1987 and so far have been documented. No SURNAME NAME Age Sex Qualification Occupation M.STAT DATE OF EXEC. PLACE OF EXEC. METHOD OF Exec. ORGANISATION 4883 Lal azar 24 F Uni.Student S Aut1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 4884 Lal Sasan 21 M Uni.Student M Tehran Execution PMOI 4885 Labani(Liyaie) Karam 23 M Diploma M 1981-12-04 Karaj Execution PMOI 4886 Labbafi Mojtaba 38 M Uni.Student 1981-08-25 Unknown 4887 Lachin Pour Mohammad Reza 22 M Pupil S 1981-09-28 Tehran Execution PMOI 4888 LagZian Shah abadi Ali Reza 22 M Diploma S 1981-10-13 Neishabour Torture PMOI 4889 Lahouti Akbar M Shiraz Unknown 4890 Lahouti Khalil 25 M High.Dip High Teacher 1981-08-19 Roudsar Execution PMOI 4891 Lahouti Vahid 25 M M 1981/2 Tehran Execution PMOI 4892 Lak Masoumeh F Med Tech M Aut1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 4893 Lak Parvin F Housewife M 1981/2 Hamedan Execution PMOI 4894 Lak Zohreh 38 F High.Dip High Teacher M 1984/5 Karaj Execution PMOI 4895 Lak Ghasem abadi Habibollah 25 M Diploma M 1981-12-08 Khorram abad Execution PMOI 4896 Lak Kamari Fakhri F Diploma Preg Execution P 4897 Lak Kamari (Kamreh I) Fakhri High School Diploma Dec 22 -January 20, 1982 Tehran Fire Squad Paykar 4898 LakZian Abol Ghasem 20 M School Worker 1981-10-07 Torbat Heydariyehh Unknown PMOI 4899 Laleh Ghasem M Uni.Student 01 or 02/1984 Tehran Execution PMOI 4900 Lalehabadi Hamid 24 M Diploma Teacher S 1981-07-28 amol Execution PMOI 4901 Langaroudi Mina 23 F Uni.Student S 1982-08-31 Tehran Execution PMOI 4902 Laragar Ahmad M 1981-09-02 Tehran Execution PMOI 4903 Lari Abbas 25 M Uni.Student S 1982/3 Shiraz Execution PMOI 4904 Larijani Said M 1981-09-21 Sari Execution PMOI 4905 Latif Farzaneh 23 F Diploma S 09 or 10/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 4906 Latif Ali Zadeh Farzaneh F Pupil S 1981/2 Sari Execution PMOI 4907 Latifi Ahmad 31 M BA-BS Engineer M 1981-12-06 Mashhad Execution PMOI 4908 Latifi Elham F 09 or 10/1981 Mashhad Execution PMOI 4909 Latifi Ezzatollah 22 M Uni.Student M 1981-09-15 Babol Execution PMOI 4910 Latifi Hojjat 33 M Uni.Student M 05 or 06/1985 Lahijan Execution PMOI 4911 LatifiL tifi HosseinHi 25 M UiUni.StSt u d ent S 19811981-0909-0808 SiSari EtExecutioin PMOI 4912 Latifi Mohammad 24 M Uni.Student M 08 or 09/1981 Sari Torture PMOI 4913 Latifi Mohammad Reza M 1981-09-28 Tehran Execution PMOI 4914 Latifi Naser 21 M Pupil S 06 or 07/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 4915 Latifi Shahla 16 M Pupil S 1981-11-29 Tehran Execution PMOI 4916 Latifi Shahram M 1981-11-29 Tehran Execution 4917 Latifi Zargham 22 M BA-BS Engineer S 1981-09-01 Babol Execution PMOI 4918 Latifi Azar Not Known Not Known Nov 22 -December 21 ,1981 Tehran Fire Squad OIPFG 4919 Lavasani Seyyed Ahmad M Unknown 4920 Lebasi Bizhan 22 M Diploma S 1981-11-04 Rasht Execution PMOI 4921 Leghae Barazandeh Morteza 24 M Diploma S 1982-01-07 Mashhad Suicide in prison PMOI 4922 Leghae Barazandeh Mostafa 23 M Pupil S 1983-01-22 Tehran Execution PMOI 4923 Leghaie Asghar M 1981-10-22 Tehran Execution EXPO 4924 Leghaie Said 20 M Pupil S 1981-09-21 Tabriz Execution PMOI 4925 Leghaeei Morteza Unknown Paykar 4926 Leghahi M PHD Physician 1983/4 Execution 4927 Lesani Ahmad 30 M BA-BS High Teacher M 1981-09-20 Najaf abad Execution PMOI 4928 Lesani Faraj Allah 32 M BA-BS Engineer S 1983-01-25 amol Execution UIC 4929 Letafati AliAshraf 25 M Uni.Student S 1984-07-09 Ilam Execution PMOI 4930 Loghavi Zahra(Minou) 31 F High.Dip High Teacher S 10 or 11/1981 Boushehr Torture PMOI 4931 Loghmani Zahra 20 F Diploma M 1983-11-18 Shiraz Execution PMOI 4932 Loghmani Ardekani Said 18 M Diploma 1981-10-05 Tehran Execution PMOI 4933 Lõlaie arash 20 M Diploma S Aut 1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 4934 Lor Pour Asghar 27 M BA-BS Employee M 03 or 04/1982 Shiraz Execution PMOI Copyright © 2011 www.irantribunal.com [email protected] Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1981 to 1987 and so far have been documented. 4935 Lorestani Khadijeh F Unknown PMOI 4936 Lotf Pour Hossein 20 M Diploma S 1981-08-30 Babolsar Execution PMOI 4937 Lotf Zadeh Naser 23 M Diploma S 1982-07-07 Isfahan Execution PMOI 4938 Lotf Ali Pour Gholam Reza 20 M Pupil S 08 or 09/1981 Shiraz Execution PMOI 4939 Lotfollah Nezhad Yadollah M 1981-10-28 Execution PMOI 4940 Lotfollah Nezhad ian Yadollah 26 M PHD Physician M 1981-10-03 Sanandaj Execution K 4941 Lotfollah Nezhad Hossein M Pupil 1983-09-24 Sanandaj Execution 4942 Lotfollah Nezhad Yadollah M Teacher Political Activist's 1981-10-09 Sanandaj Execution 4943 Lotfollahi Habibollah 27 M Uni.Student 1981-09-14 Baneh Execution K 4944 Lotfi Asghar 18 M Pupil S Aut1981 Neishabour Execution PMOI 4945 Lotfi Farhad M 06 or 07/1984 Bakhtaran Unknown 4946 Lotfi Fazlollah M 1983-03-17 Kurdistan Execution KDPI 4947 Lotfi Mehran 26 M Diploma S 1984/5 Tehran Execution PMOI 4948 Lotfi Mohammad M Uni.Student S Ghaemshahr Execution PMOI 4949 Lotfi Parviz M 1981-11-02 Tehran Execution PMOI 4950 Lotfi Nia Iraj 22 M Diploma S 1981-12-31 Marand Execution PMOI 4951 Lotfian Taraneh F 01 or 02/1982 Tehran Unknown R 4952 Louie Said 26 M Uni.Student S Spring 1982 Babol Unknown PMOI 4953 Louie Simin 23 F Uni.Student M 1981-09-07 Tehran Execution PMOI 4954 Lozerjani 22 M Diploma Shopkeeper S 09 or 10/1981 Noshahr Execution PMOI 4955 Maazallahi Alireza 20 M Diploma S 1981-09-03 Kerman Execution PMOI 4956 Maazeni MohammadTaghi M 1981-09-29 Behshahr Execution PMOI 4957 Maazi MohammadSaleh M 1982-05-31 Sanandaj Execution KDPI 4958 Mabod Farshid M Unknown OIPFG 4959 Mabodi Hossein M S Ghaemshahr Execution PMOI 4960 Maboud Abbas 21 M High School Tailor S 1981-08-22 Tehran Execution PMOI 4961 Maboudi Hamid(Samad) 26 M BA-BS Engineer S 1981-11-11 Zanjan Execution PMOI 4962 Maboudi Mohammad 17 M School Worker S 1981-10-02 Tehran Execution PMOI 4963 Madanchi Mohammad Reza 18 M Pupil S Sum 1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 4964 Madoumi Farid 23 M Diplomap S Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 4965 Madoumi Zahed 26 M High.Dip High Teacher S 1983-04-01 Sanandaj Execution PMOI 4966 Maghoul Ebrahim 24 M Diploma S 1981/2 Tehran Execution PMOI 4967 Maie Khosrõ M 1982-07-12 Sanandaj Execution OIPFG 4968 Manavi Ali M 1981-08-30 Tabriz Execution PMOI 4969 Marouf Khani Ali M 1981-08-16 Unknown PMOI 4970 Maroufi Jafar M 1981-10-27 Mahabad Execution K 4971 Maroufi MohammadYousef M 1981-09-13 Unknown PMOI 4972 Maroufi Rahim 50 M Worker M 02 or 03/1982 Maragheh Execution KDPI 4973 Maroufi Said M S Ramsar Execution PMOI 4974 Masoum Ali Shahi Amir M 1982-08-24 Execution IPFG 4975 Masoum Zadeh Mehdi 20 M School Worker S 1981-12-21 Mashhad Execution PMOI 4976 Masoumi Habibollah M 1983-06-15 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 4977 Masoumi Jalil 18 M Pupil S 09 or 10/1983 amol Execution PMOI 4978 Masoumi Mahmoud 30 M Diploma A.F Tech 06 or 07/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 4979 Masoumi Seyyed Hosein 19 M Pupil S 1981-06-20 Tehran Execution PMOI 4980 Masoumian M Worker M Year 1983 Babol Execution PMOI 4981 Maadi Ahmad Not Known Not Known 1983 Tehran Fire Squad OIPFG 4982 Maalem Ezat Ollah Not Known Not Known October 12, 1981 Amol Fire Squad OIPFG 4983 Mad Ghoughi Mahmoud 17 M Pupil S 1982/3 Tehran Execution PMOI 4984 Madaen Davoud M Uni.Student M Tehran Execution OIPFG 4985 Madaen Loghman 26 M University Elect.Technician 1981-09-28 Tehran Execution OIPFG 4986 Madad Pour Azizeh 17 F Pupil S 1981-09-19 Tehran Execution PMOI 4987 Madadi Akbar M 1981-10-19 Tehran Execution PMOI 4988 Madadi Aziz M Uni.Student 1981/2 Tabriz Unknown PMOI Copyright © 2011 www.irantribunal.com [email protected] Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1981 to 1987 and so far have been documented. 4989 Madadi Ebrahim 24 M Uni.Student S 1981-08-07 Makou Execution PMOI 4990 Madadi Al Mousavi Hashem 33 M BA-BS Asst.Lect S 09 or 10/1981 Mashhad Execution PMOI 4991 Madaen Loghman Not Known Not Known September 29, 1981 Tehran Fire Squad OIPFG 4992 Madaen Davood Not Known Not Known Oct 23 -November 22, 1982 Tehran Fire Squad OIPFG 4993 Madani Alireza 19 M Pupil S 1982-01-01 Arak Execution PMOI 4994 Madani Asghar 18 M Pupil S 1981-08-19 Ghom Execution PMOI 4995 Madani Hossein M 1982-08-26 Tehran Execution PMOI 4996 Madani Javad M 06 or 07/1985 Tehran Execution PMOI 4997 Madani Ali Reza High School Student January 1, 1982 Arak Fire Squad Paykar 4998 Madani Kashani Mohammad Reza 19 M Diploma S 1981-09-29 Tehran Execution PMOI 4999 Madani Tonekaboni Javad 35 M BA-BS Employee M Year 1985 Tehran Execution PMOI 5000 Madar Shahi Reza 18 M Pupil S 1981-09-03 Mashhad Execution PMOI 5001 Maddah Majid 17 M Pupil S 1981-09-23 Ghaemshahr Execution PMOI 5002 Maddah Shirazi Ghorban M 1981-12-09 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 5003 Maddahi Mahnaz 24 F Uni.Student S 1982-07-29 Bandar Abbas Execution PMOI 5004 Maddahi Mariam 26 F BA-BS High Teacher M 1982-07-11 Bandar Abbas Execution PMOI 5005 Maddahi Seyyed Ahmad 33 M Diploma Employee M 11 or 12/1981 Kerman Torture 5006 Madhi AliAkbar 21 M Diploma S 11 or 12/1982 Sari Execution PMOI 5007 Madi Masoud 29 M BA-BS Engineer M 1983-04-27 Tehran Execution UIC 5008 Maebad Farshid Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown OIPFG 5009 Maedandar Saeedi High School Diploma February 1, 1982 Noshahr Buried Alive Paykar 5010 Maghhouri Ghasem 26 M M 12/1981-01/1983 Execution PMOI 5011 Maghami Jafar Army 1988 Mass Execution Paykar 5012 Maghdouri Ali 23 M Diploma 09 or 10/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 5013 Maghdouri Yousef 19 M Pupil S 09 or 10/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 5014 Mah Nama Abdol Ali 28
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