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

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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 EXECMETHOD OF Exec. ORGANISATION 6316 Naebian Masoud 20 M Diploma S 1981-08-20 Mashhad Execution LPI 6317 Naieni Ghodrat Allah M 1981-07-27 amol Execution PMOI 6318 Naimi Ebrahim M 1981-08-23 Tehran Execution 6319 Naimi Majid 24 M Uni.Student S 1981-09-27 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6320 Naimi Tahereh F 06 or 07/1984 Tehran Execution PMOI 6321 Naimi Kar Reza M 07 or 08/1981 Execution PMOI 6322 Naimian Hossein M 1981-10-04 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6323 Nabati Abbas M 1981-08-16 Tehran Unknown 6324 Nabati Jaber 27 M High.Diploma S 1981-09-18 Ardebil Execution PMOI 6325 Nabavi Effat 24 F Uni.Student M 1981-10-08 Isfahan Torture PMOI 6326 Nabavi Ehsan 24 M Diploma 1984/5 Tehran Execution 6327 Nabavi MohammadHasan 31 M M 1981-05-03 Tabriz Execution WW 6328 Nabavi Ramin M 1981-10-07 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6329 Nabavi Rahim 23 M Uni.Student S 1981-10-10 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6330 Nabavi Seyyed Taher M Diploma Teacher 1981-09-02 Behshahr Execution PMOI 6331 Nabavi Seyyed Zia M 1981-08-23 Tehran Unknown PMOI 6332 Nabavi Chashmi Seyyed Emad 22 M Uni.Student S 1981-09-18 Arak Execution PMOI 6333 Nabeei Mehrdad Not Known Not Known June 20, 1984 Tehran Fire Squad OIPFG 6334 Nabi Zadeh Yousef M Uni.Student 1981-10-06 Tehran Execution PMOI 6335 Nabi Elahi Faramarz M Ahvaz Execution WW 6336 Nabi Elahi Morteza 25 M Uni.Student S 1981-11-29 Tehran Execution F 6337 Nabi Gazi Bizhan M Unknown PMOI 6338 Nabi Sahabi Majid 25 M Uni.Student Aut 1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 6339 Nadarvand Hamid September 9, 1981 Tabriz Fire Squad Paykar 6340 Naddaf Hamid 15 M Pupil S Ghouchan Execution PMOI 6341 Nademi Ahmad 19 M Pupil S 1981-09-25 Boroujerd Execution PMOI 6342 Nademi Ali 24 M Uni.Student S Year 1981 Ghazvin Execution PMOI 6343 Nademi Ebrahim 24 M Uni.Student 1982-02-09 Ghazvin Execution PMOI 6344 NaderNd KouroshKh M UkUnknown PMOI 6345 Nader Pour Garsivaz Not Known Not Known Unknown Galugah Fire Squad OIPFG 6346 Nader Pour Garsivaz M BA-BS High School Teacher Galougah Execution OIPFG 6347 Naderi Alaeddin 21 M 06 or 07/1984 Bakhtaran Unknown 6348 Naderi Behrouz 25 M Uni.Student S Aut 1981 Mashhad Execution PMOI 6349 Naderi Kazem M 1981-08-14 Unknown P 6350 Naderi Mahmoud M 1982-07-31 Unknown 6351 Naderi Mohammad M 1982-06-28 Bakhtaran Execution IPFG 6352 Naderi Mohammad M 12/1983-01/1984 Unknown PMOI 6353 Naderi Mohammad Reza M Uni.Student 1984-08-29 Tehran Execution PMOI 6354 Naderi Roghiyeh(Sorayya) 28 F BA-BS High Teacher S 12/1984-01/1985 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6355 Naderi Said 25 M Diploma 1981-08-23 Tehran Execution PMOI 6356 Naderi Siamak M Diploma Private S Tehran Execution PMOI 6357 Naderi Kazem August 14, 1981 Unknown Paykar 6358 Naderian Gholam Reza 27 M MA-MS S 1981-11-19 Sari Execution PMOI 6359 Nadim 1981/2 Neyshabour Execution PMOI 6360 Nadim Hossein 21 M Diploma S 08 or 09/1982 Mashhad Execution PMOI 6361 Nadiman Mahmoud 22 M S Win 1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 6362 Nadimi Ebrahim 25 M Diploma M Sum 1983 Tehran Execution 6363 Nadimi Nemat M Unknown PMOI 6364 Naeeian Masoud Not Known High School Diploma August 20, 1981 Bojnurd Fire Squad Tufan 6365 naeeimi Farkhondeh 1982 Bandar Abbas Hang Paykar 6366 Naeeli Saber Unknown Paykar 6367 Nafisi 27 Sum 1984 Tehran 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. 6368 Nafisi Ali Reza 21 M Uni.Student S 1981-09-20 Khorram abad Torture PMOI 6369 Nafisi Said 28 M Diploma Worker M 1982-09-09 Tehran Execution PMOI 6370 Naghadeh Khalegh M 1981-08-04 Tehran Execution P 6371 Naghadeh Alaeddin 18 M Pupil S 1981-10-30 Nõshahr Execution PMOI 6372 Naghash Zadeh Ramin 18 M Diploma S 1981-09-19 Tehran Execution PMOI 6373 Naghdi Tahereh 25 F Diploma Teacher S 1981-12-20 Tehran Execution PMOI 6374 Naghdi Esfastani Nazer 18 M Pupil S 1981-10-26 Tehran Execution PMOI 6375 Naghdian Khalegh August 4, 1981 Tehran Fire Squad Paykar 6376 Naghi Zadeh Hamid 18 M Pupil S 1981-09-18 Fasa Execution PMOI 6377 Naghi Zadeh Mohammad 26 M Employee S 07 or 08/1981 Fasa Execution PMOI 6378 Naghi Zadeh Zhila 21 F Diploma 1982-02-08 Tehran Execution PMOI 6379 Naghian Mohammad M 1981-11-09 Sari Execution PMOI 6380 Naghib Mohsen 20 M Pupil S 1984-04-23 Shiraz Execution PMOI 6381 Naghibi Sadat Kobra F 1981-09-20 Tehran Unknown PMOI 6382 Naghibian Behrouz 30 M BA-BS S 11 or 12/1982 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6383 Naghzi Ali Reza M Unknown 6384 Nahaie Shokrollah 19 M Pupil S 1981-10-14 Bandar Abbas Execution PMOI 6385 Nahan Hamid Reza M Diploma Teacher Execution PMOI 6386 Nahavandian Hossein 30 M Diploma Employee M 11 12/1981 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6387 Nahayat Bin Nazer 23 M Uni.Student S 1981-08-14 Rasht Execution PMOI 6388 Nahid Pour Zahra(Zari) 24 F Uni.Student S 03 or 04/1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 6389 Najaf Ali 22 M Diploma S 1982-01-17 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6390 Najaf Morteza 22 M Diploma Shopkeeper S 1981-09-27 Tehran Execution PMOI 6391 Najaf Pour Ali(Amir) 20 M Pupil S 1981-12-08 Tehran Execution PMOI 6392 Najaf Pour Mohammad Ali M Unknown EXPO 6393 Najaf Zadeh Firouz M 1981-09-30 Tehran Execution PMOI 6394 Najaf Zadeh Nazer 20 M Pupil S Aut 1981 Tabriz Execution P 6395 Najaf Beygi Majid 30 M High.Diploma Technician M 1981-08-29 Shiraz Execution PMOI 6396 Najaf Bigdeli Majid M 1981-08-25 Tonkabon Execution PMOI 6397 Najjgaf Zadegi Ghasem 14 M Pupilp S 1982/3 Shahroud Unknown PMOI 6398 Najaf abadi Fariba 17 F Pupil S 10 or 11/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 6399 Najaf abadi Ghabous M S Execution PMOI 6400 Najaf ian Ali Reza 20 M School Worker S 1982-07-10 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 6401 Najaf Zadeh Naser College Student Fall of 1982 Tabriz Unknown Paykar 6402 Najafi Ali 21 M Diploma S 1981/2 Tehran Execution PMOI 6403 Najafi Shah Ali 20 M Pupil S Aut 1981 Eslam abad Execution OIPFG 6404 Najafi Ebrahim 26 M Worker S 12/1981-01/1982 Zanjan Execution PMOI 6405 Najafi Ebrahim 24 M S 08 or 09/1982 Zanjan Execution PMOI 6406 Najafi Fereshteh F Diploma M 1984/5 Rasht Execution PMOI 6407 Najafi Haleh F 1981-07-09 Behshahr Execution 6408 Najafi Homayoun M S Tehran Execution PMOI 6409 Najafi Malek 27 M Diploma Keshavarz S 1981-07-09 Behshahr Execution PMOI 6410 Najafi Mahnaz F 1981-09-07 Unknown PMOI 6411 Najafi Mohammad M Ahvaz Unknown 6412 Najafi Ghodrat 20 M Pupil 1981-10-05 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 6413 Najafi Reza M 1981/2 Unknown PMOI 6414 Najafi Sohrab 25 M Diploma Teacher S 1981-10-04 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6415 Najafi Ali Shah Not Known Not Known 1982 Eslam Abad GharbFire Squad OIPFG 6416 Najafi Zadeh Tajik Vahid M 1981-09-18 Tehran Execution PMOI 6417 Najafi Amir Kiyasar Mohammad 25 M Uni.Student M 1981-10-13 Rasht Torture PMOI 6418 Najafi Khales Abol Fazl 21 M Diploma Worker S 09 or 10/1981 Ghazvin Execution PMOI 6419 Najafi Shaban Kareh Fariborz 28 M BA-BS Engineer S Win 1984 Shiraz Execution P 6420 Najafi Shabankareh Fariborz Engineer Winter 1982 Shiraz Fire Squad Paykar 6421 Najafi Souraki Mohammad Taghi 40 M BA-BS Engineer M 1982-01-19 Tehran 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. 6422 Najam Olddini Naser Not Known Not Known March 5, 1983 Sannandaj Fire Squad OIPFG 6423 Najdi Ali 28 M High.Diploma Employee S 1981-10-10 Shiraz Execution PMOI 6424 Naji Behrouz M Diploma S 1982/3 Andimeshk Execution PMOI 6425 Naji Behzad M 1981-12-11 Khouzestan Unknown R 6426 Naji Hamid M Mashhad Unknown PMOI 6427 Naji Majid 19 M Pupil S 1981-11-15 Mashhad Execution PMOI 6428 Naji Said 16 M Pupil S 1982-11-15 Mashhad Execution PMOI 6429 Najib Zadeh Mohammad Reza 20 M Diploma S 1981-08-19 Fasa Execution PMOI 6430 Najjar Bashi Gholam Reza(Safi) 22 M Uni.Student S 06 or 07/1981 Ardebil Execution PMOI 6431 Najjari Ahmad 22 M Diploma S 09 or 10/1983 Hamedan Execution PMOI 6432 Najjari Ali 19 M Pupil S 1981-09-29 Behshahr Execution PMOI 6433 Najjari Farahnaz 19 F 1981-09-28 Tehran Execution PMOI 6434 Najjari Mahnaz 21 F 1981-10-11 Tehran Execution 6435 Najjari GholamHosein M Execution PMOI 6436 Najjari Ramezan Ali M High.Diploma Cons SGT S Sum 1982 Kerman Execution PMOI 6437 Najjarian Pupil S Tehran Unknown PMOI 6438 Najjarian Hassan 22 M Uni.Student S Tehran Execution PMOI 6439 Najjarian Hossein M Uni.Student Tehran Execution PMOI 6440 Najm abadi Mohsen M 1981-11-23 Tehran Execution PMOI 6441 Najm abadi Mostafa M Unknown PMOI 6442 Najmi Fereydoun M S Execution PMOI 6443 Najmi Rasoul 27 M Diploma Employee S 1981/2 Shiraz Execution PMOI 6444 Nakhaie Abbas M Shiraz Unknown PMOI 6445 Nakhaie Kambiz 29 M Uni.Student S 10 or 11/1982 Tehran Execution 6446 Nakhaie Majid(Javad) 25 M High School S 1981-09-27 Tehran Execution PMOI 6447 Nakhaie Mohammad 35 M Technician M 01 or 02/1982 Isfahan Execution PMOI 6448 Nakhaie Reza 15 M Pupil S 1981-09-22 Boroujerd Execution PMOI 6449 Nakhleh Ramezan 17 M S 1982/3 Masjid Soleiman Execution PMOI 6450 Nakhsaz Esmail M 1983-03-17 Afshar Execution KDPI 6451 Namaie Mostafa M 1981-09-17 amol Execution PMOI 6452 Namani Seyyed Mahmoud M 1982-09-06 Bojnourd Execution PMOI 6453 Namazi Mohammad 35 M Uni.Student M 1983-08-31 Tehran Unknown P 6454 Namazi Mohammad (Kuchek Agha) August 31, 1983 Tehran Fire Squad Paykar 6455 Namazi Mohammad Unknown
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