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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.STA DATE OF EXEC. PLACE OF EXMETHOD OF Exec. ORGANISATION 7722 Saadat Gohar Taj 24 F Uni.Student S 7/9/1982 Ahvaz Execution PMOI 7723 Saadat Hamid 20 M Diploma S Win 1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7724 Saadat Jalal 22 M Diploma S 08 or 09/1982 Shiraz Execution PMOI 7725 Saadat Kazem 28 M S Tehran Execution PMOI 7726 Saadat Said 15 M Pupil S Aut1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7727 Saadat Seyyed Jamaleddin 21 M Uni.Student S 10/28/1981 Boushehr Execution PMOI 7728 Saadat Niaki Alireza 24 M Uni.Student S 9/16/1981 Tehran Execution 7729 Saadat Pour Mazaffar M Diploma 9/17/1981 Ghom Execution PMOI 7730 Saadati Hamid Reza 17 M Pupil S 12/6/1981 Hamedan Execution OIPFG 7731 Saadati Hassan 45 M School Bus Employee M Tabriz Execution PMOI 7732 Saadati Hesam 20 M Pupil S Spring1983 Shiraz Execution PMOI 7733 Saadati Mohammad Hosein 28 M Uni.Student S 4/22/1984 Shiraz Hang P 7734 Saadati Mohammad Reza M 5/6/1983 Shiraz Hang PMOI 7735 Saadati Rasoul 23 M Diploma 07 or 08/1984 Tabriz Execution 7736 Saadati Seyyed Ahmad M Win 1983 Shiraz Execution PMOI 7737 Saadati Seyyed Mohammad Reza 37 M BA-BS Engineer M 7/26/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7738 Saadati Moghaddam Yousef M 11/23/1981 Behbahan Execution PMOI 7739 Saadi MohammadHasan M 04 or 05/1984 Shiraz Hang PMOI 7740 Saati Hamid M 8/3/1983 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 7741 Saatian Mohammad Naghi 40 M Merchant M 11/5/1981 Hamedan Execution PMOI 7742 Sad Mohammadi Shirzad 18 M Pupil 9/29/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7743 Sadi Nezhad Gholam Hosein 27 M BA-BS Engineer M 9/20/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7744 Saeb Ahmad 20 M Diploma S 1981/2 Tonkabon Execution PMOI 7745 Saeb Zamir Sasan 25 M Uni.Student M 09 or 10/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 7746 Saebi Zadeh ReRezaza M UnknoUnknownwn PMOI 7747 Saebi Nasab Ebrahim M Diploma S 9/19/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7748 Saedi Ali M Uni.Student S 3/11/1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 7749 Saedi Amir Houshang 21 M 9/27/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7750 Saedi Mohammad 24 M Diploma S 09 or 10/1981 Mashhad Execution PMOI 7751 Saedi GholamAli 18 M School Mechanic S 12/4/1981 Karaj Execution PMOI 7752 Saemian Hassan M 10/11/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7753 Said Seyyed Mostafa 23 M Uni.Student S 9/14/1981 Tabriz Execution PMOI 7754 Said Pour 15 F Pupil S 1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7755 Said Pour Sasan 20 M Uni.Student S Aut1981 Tehran Torture PMOI 7756 Saidi M 08 or 09/1983 Boushehr Execution PMOI 7757 Saidi F 08 or 09/1983 Borazjan Execution PMOI 7758 Saidi Abol Ghasem 37 M School Merchant M 10/11/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7759 Saidi Azim 25 M Diploma Farmer S Aut 1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 7760 Saidi Kazem M 10/12/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7761 Saidi Khosro M 9/12/1981 Sanandaj Unknown K 7762 Saidi Mahmoud 23 M Diploma S 4/22/1982 Hamedan Hang PMOI 7763 Saidi Mostafa M Execution PMOI 7764 Saidi Reza M 8/23/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7765 Saidi Said 27 M Diploma Teacher S 8/3/1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 7766 Saidi Shahnaz 17 F Pupil S 9/6/1981 Boroujerd 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. 7767 Saidi Sousan 21 F Diploma S 10 or 11/1981 Mashhad Execution PMOI 7768 Saidi Mobarakeh Ali Akbar M Diploma Carpenter 11 or 12/1983 Isfahan Execution UMC 7769 Saie Karim 32 M Uni.Student S 7/27/1981 Tabriz Torture P 7770 Saadat Babapoor 42 Not Known February 8, 1982 Bojnurd Fire Squad Tufan 7771 Saadat Niaki (Dr. Mohsen) Ali Reza Physician in Kurdistan September 17, 1981 Tehran Fire Squad Paykar 7772 Saadat Niaki (Taghi) Mehran College Student Unknown Paykar 7773 Saadat Soltani Seyed Mohammad December 29, 1981 Arak Fire Squad Paykar 7774 Saadati Hamid Reza Not Known Not Known December 6, 1981 Hamedan Fire Squad OIPFG 7775 Saadati Mohammad Hossein College Student in USA May 2, 1984 Shiraz Hang Paykar 7776 Sabahi Keyvan 19 M Pupil S 1982/3 Unknown PMOI 7777 Sabahi Reza 30 M Uni.Student M Unknown PMOI 7778 Sabbagh Alireza 18 M Pupil S 11/25/1981 Gorgan Execution PMOI 7779 Sabbagh Ayyoub 21 M Pupil S 5/4/1983 Kord Kouy Torture PMOI 7780 Sabbagh Babak M Pupil S Win 1983 Kord Kouy Execution PMOI 7781 Sabbagh Saber 23 M Diploma Teacher S 7/12/1981 Behshahr Execution PMOI 7782 Sabbaghi Alireza M 9/21/1981 Sari Execution PMOI 7783 Sabbaghi Manouchehr M 11/4/1981 Tabriz Unknown PMOI 7784 Sabbaghian Alireza 19 M Pupil S 1981/2 Babolsar Execution PMOI 7785 Sabbaghian Manouchehr 25 M High.Dip High Teacher M 11/3/1981 Babol Execution PMOI 7786 Sabeeat Hassan Not Known Not Known October 14, 1981 Borujerd Fire Squad OIPFG 7787 Sabeh Torab Zahra F 11/6/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7788 Saberi Abbas M Uni.Student M 8/5/1981 Dezfoul Execution 7789 Saberi Ahad M Diploma Employee M 08 or 09/1984 Tehran Execution PMOI 7790 Saberi Ahmad Reza 23 M Diploma Private S 03 or 04/1983 Bandar Gaz Execution PMOI 7791 Saberi Ali 20 M Pupil S 12/1981-01/1983 Ghaemshahr Execution PMOI 7792 Saberi Mahmoud M 11/16/1982 Lahijan Unknown PMOI 7793 Saberi Masoud 22 M Diploma Private S 11/11/1982 Lahijan Execution PMOI 7794 Saberi Sohrab 25 M Uni.Student S 9/4/1981 Zahedan Execution PMOI 7795 Sabet Alireza 24 M Uni.Student S Win 1982 Mashhad Execution PMOI 7796 Sabet Behrouz M M Tehran Execution 7797 Sabet Edna 26 F MA-MS S 2/13/1982 Tehran Execution P 7798 Sabet Edna (Tahereh) MarriedWinter 1982 Tehran Fire Squad Paykar 7799 Sabet jou Ahmad M 8/4/1981 Isfahan Unknown WW 7800 Sabeti Mahmoud 23 M Uni.Student S Win 1982 Tehran Execution PMOI 7801 Sabeti Zadeh Anoushirvan 18 M Pupil S 4/16/1985 Tehran Execution PMOI 7802 Sabok Takin Zohreh 22 F Uni.Student S 8/17/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7803 Sabouhiyan Jalil M Diploma Conscript S Unknown PMOI 7804 Saboun Chi Ebrahim M 12/15/1981 Oroumiyeh Execution 7805 Saboun Neza Zahra F 9/16/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7806 Sabouni M S Execution PMOI 7807 Sabouni Ali 20 M Diploma 1982/3 Unknown PMOI 7808 Sabouni Avval Alireza 30 M High School Employee S 09 or 10/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7809 Sabour Ali 22 M Uni.Student S 9/5/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7810 Sabouri S 1981/2 Tabriz Execution PMOI 7811 Sabouri Farzaneh 17 M Pupil S 11/25/1982 Shiraz Hang 7812 Sabouri Mahmoud 28 M BA-BS S 1982/3 Shiraz Execution 7813 Sabouri Said 18 M Pupil S 11/25/1982 Shiraz Hang P 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. 7814 Sabouri Shahnaz 23 F Diploma S 1982/3 Shiraz Execution PMOI 7815 Sabouri Jahromi Ahmad 32 M BA-BS Engineer S 8/4/1981 Shiraz Execution 7816 Sabouri Shandizi Mohammad Ali(Baba) 38 M School Rug.Weaver M Tehran Execution PMOI 7817 Sabri Davoud 20 M Uni.Student M Aut1984 Tehran Execution PMOI 7818 Sabri Fereydoun M Execution 7819 Sabri Ghader 21 M Diploma Employee S 9/11/1984 Tehran Execution PMOI 7820 Saburi Jahromi Saeed High School Student November 25, 1982 Shiraz Execution Paykar 7821 Saburi Jahromi Farzaneh High School Student November 25, 1982 Shiraz Execution Paykar 7822 Saburi Jahromi Ahmad Engineer Juy 23 and August 22, 1981 Shiraz Execution Paykar 7823 Sabz Ghoba Private 1981 Shiraz Execution PMOI 7824 Sabzeh ie Omar M 8/8/1982 Miyandoab Execution KDPI 7825 Sabzeh Mari Toufigh M Divandareh Execution KDPI 7826 Sabzeh Vari Morteza M 10/10/1981 Mahshahr Execution PMOI 7827 Sabzian Masoumeh 16 F Pupil S 9/21/1981 Najaf abad Execution PMOI 7828 Sad Hassan M S 5/2/1982 Tehran Unknown PMOI 7829 Sad Kheravi Ahmad M S 9/29/1981 Ghouchan Execution PMOI 7830 Sadaf Hossein M Diploma Employee S 8/4/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7831 Sadaf Rad Jamshid 23 M Diploma S Mashhad Execution PMOI 7832 Sadafi Abdollah M 8/23/1981 Fasa Execution PMOI 7833 Sadat Ahmad 19 M School Employee S 9/27/1981 Isfahan Execution PMOI 7834 Sadat Hoseini Fahimeh F Uni.Student North Iran Execution PMOI 7835 Sadat Hoseini Mariam 20 F M 1982/3 Arak Execution PMOI 7836 Sadat Jafari Seyyed Hosein M 8/16/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7837 Sadat Shokouhi Nematollah 28 M High.Dip M 5/27/1982 Mashhad Hang P 7838 Sadat Shokuhi Neemat Ollah May 27, 1982 Mashhad Hang Paykar 7839 Sadati Ali M Teacher 1982/3 Sari Execution PMOI 7840 Sadati Sadegh M Baneh Execution K 7841 Sadegh Giti 28 F BA-BS High Teacher M 11 or 12/1981 Tehran Torture PMOI 7842 Sadegh Hossein M 9/27/1981 Isfahan Unknown 7843 Sadegh Mehrdad 21 M Pupil S 11/3/1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 7844 Sadegh Mohammad M Unknown PMOI 7845 Sadegh Nia Masoud M Diploma A.F Tech M 7/29/1983 Tehran Execution PMOI 7846 Sadegh Pour Abbas M Uni.Student S 08 or 09/1981 Isfahan Execution PMOI 7847 Sadegh Pour MohammadHamed 21 M Uni.Student S 8/28/1981 Birjand Execution PMOI 7848 Sadegh Pour MohammadMehdi 30 M High.Dip Worker S 10/5/1981 Tehran Execution PMOI 7849 Sadegh Pour Mohammad Reza 19 M Pupil S 12/1984-01/1985 Ahvaz Execution PMOI 7850 Sadegh Pour Sadegh 20 M Uni.Student S 1982/3 Bakhtaran Execution PMOI 7851 Sadegh Zadeh Abbas 25 M Uni.Student S 9/29/1981 Isfahan Execution PMOI 7852 Sadegh Zadeh Seyyed Sadegh 21 M Diploma S 8/23/1981 Babol Execution PMOI 7853 Sadegh Ali Zadeh Jafar M Tehran Execution PMOI 7854 Sadegh Lou Asad 16 M Pupil S 09 or 10/1981 Tabriz Execution PMOI 7855 Sadegh Shirazi Naser 21 M 10 or 11/1983 Unknown PMOI 7856 Sadeghi Farhoud 21 M Diploma Private S 1/8/1982 Arak Execution PMOI 7857 Sadeghi 18 Diploma S 1982/3 Noshahr Execution 7858 Sadeghi 21 Diploma 09 or 10/1981 Kord Kouy Torture PMOI 7859 Sadeghi Abbas M 09 or 10/1981 Rasht Execution PMOI 7860 Sadeghi Ahmad 16 M School Employee S 9/4/1981 Boroujerd 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.
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