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Iran Tribunal This List Includes Political Prisoners Who Were Executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from July to October 1988 and So Far Have Been Documented Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from July to October 1988 and so far have been documented. No SURNAME Name HOMETOWN AGE OCCUPATION DATE OF EXEC. PLACE OF EXEC. METHOD OF Exec. ORGANISATION 2990 Naim Mohammad Reza Tehran 28 Diploma 04 August 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 2991 Naimi Ali Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 2992 Naimi Ali Unknown Unknown Air Force Tech Sep/Aug 1988 Tehran Execution Tudeh Party 2993 Nal Bandi Ahmad Tehran 27 Diploma 09 August 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 2994 Namak Vandi Bizhan Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown September 1988 Tehran Execution Tudeh Party هﻤﺎ ﻓﺮ Naaimi Ali Unknown Unknown 2995 2996 Nabavi Mir Faraj Miyaneh 25 High School Year 1988 Zanjan Execution PMOI 2997 Nabi Reza Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 2998 Nadafian Said Ramsar 26 High School Sep/Oct 1988 Tonekabon Fire squad PMOI 2999 Naderi EbadAllah Ilam 27 Diploma Oct/Nov 1988 Ilam Fire squad PMOI 3000 Naderi Manouchehr Savadkouh 27 High School Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3001 Naderi Siamak Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Unknown 3002 Naderi (Male) Shahr Rey Unknown Unknown Oct/Nov 1988 Evin Prison Fire squad PMOI 3003 Naderi Karim Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Execution Fadaii Majority 3004 Naderi Nia Majid Mashhad 23 Pupil Year 1988 Mashhad Hang PMOI 3005 Nadimi Javad Kermanshah 27 Uni Student Jul/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3006 Nadimi (Male) Unknown 40 Unknown Year 1988 Dizel abad Hang PMOI 3007 Nafti Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Takestan Fire squad PMOI 3008 Naghash Zadeh Masoud Tehran 28 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3009 Naghavi (Male) Bojnourd 28 Unknown Year 1988 Vakil abad Hang PMOI 3010 Naghi Nezhad Mojtaba Tehran Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Tehran Execution PMOI 3011 Naghi Pour Amir Zadi Gholam Reza Unknown 35 Diploma 07 November 1988 Vakil abad Hang PMOI 3012 Najaf Golian Akbar Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 3013 Najaf abadi Fatemeh Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Tehran Fire squad PMOI 3014 Najaf abadi Ghandollah Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Tehran Execution PMOI 3015 Najaf Gholian Akbar(Ali) Tehran 25 High School Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3016 Najafi Hossein Khouzestan 27 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3017 Najafi Said Unknown Unknown Unknown Oct/Nov 1988 Unknown Fire squad PMOI 3018 Najafi Safar Sarkoubeh Khomeyn32 Diploma Year 1988 Arak Fire squad PMOI 3019 Najafi Yadollah Babolsar 32 Uni Student Sep/Aug 1988 Tehran Execution Tudeh Party 3020 NjfNajafii YYadd AllAllahh BbBabol sar 32 ClColllage Stdtudent S ept ember 1988 TeThhran EtExecuti on TdTudeh PPartty 3021 Najafi Yadollah Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3022 Najafi Akbar Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3023 Najafi Said Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3024 Najafi (Maleki) Mahtaj Unknown 22 Diploma Year 1988 Kermanshah Hang PMOI 3025 Najafi azad abedin Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Rasht Hang PMOI 3026 Najafi Shoushtari Mansour Unknown Unknown Unknown Sep/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown CUO 3027 Najibi Majid Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3028 Najjar Taher Said Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 3029 Najjaran Ebrahim Unknown Unknown Unknown 27 August 1988 Evin Prison Execution OIPFG 3030 Najjari Nezhad Salavati Mostafa Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Execution Fadaii Majority 3031 Najjarian Ebrahim Unknown Unknown Unknown Sep/Aug 1988 Tehran Fire squad PMOI 3032 Nakhai Akbar Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Shiraz Fire squad PMOI 3033 Nakhai Hamid Unknown Unknown Unknown Oct/Nov 1988 Fasa Execution PMOI 3034 Nalkali Farrokh Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3035 Nam avar Ali Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Shiraz Fire squad PMOI 3036 Namakian Habibollah Arak Unknown Pupil Year 1988 Arak Execution PMOI 3037 Namakian Mohammad Hasan Arak 30 Diploma Year 1988 Arak Fire squad PMOI 3038 Namdar Ali Ashraf Unknown 33 BA-BS Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3039 Namdar Goli Unknown Unknown Unknown Sep/Aug 1988 Tabriz Fire squad PMOI 3040 Namdar Farrah Arak 21 Pupil Oct/Nov 1988 Arak Fire squad PMOI 3041 Namdar Shahrokh Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3042 Namdar Akbari Gholam Reza Tabriz 23 Pupil Jul/Aug 1988 Tabriz Hang PMOI 3043 Namdar Malayeri Hossein Arak 33 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Arak Fire squad PMOI www.irantribunal.com Copyright © 2011 [email protected] Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from July to October 1988 and so far have been documented. 3044 Namdari Masjedi Shahrokh Masjid Soleiman 31 Diploma Year 1988 Masjid Soleiman Fire squad PMOI 3045 Namdarian Ali Ashraf Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 3046 Namvar Nahid Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Execution PMOI 3047 Namvar Nasrin Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Execution PMOI 3048 Namvar Hajar Songhor 27 High School Jul/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3049 Namvar Seyf eddin Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Unknown 3050 Namvar Seyfeddin(Behrouz) Ardebil 30 Uni Student 28 August 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3051 Nankali Simin Unknown 26 Pupil Sep/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3052 Nankali Faraj Ghazvin 30 Uni Student Year 1988 Evin Prison Fire squad PMOI 3053 Nansa Mansoureh Tehran 25 Diploma Year 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3054 Naraghi Mohammad Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Unknown 3055 Narimani Ramin Tehran 25 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3056 Narimani Rahman Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 3057 Nasara Hassan Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3058 Nasari Kaveh Karaj 25 High School 13 August 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3059 Nasbi Aazam Sadat Kermanshah 29 Uni Student 29 August 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3060 Naseri Mahmoud Unknown Unknown Unknown Jul/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3061 Naseri Masoud Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Unknown 3062 Naseri Shahrokh Ilam 27 High Dip Year 1988 Evin Prison Fire squad PMOI 3063 Naseri Manouchehr Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Tehran Fire squad PMOI 3064 Naseri Davoud Unknown Unknown Unknown Sep/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Komala 3065 Naseri Razlighi Masoud Tehran 30 Diploma 02 August 1989 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3066 Naserian Mahmoud Unknown 26 Pupil 24 August 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3067 Nasim Fakhri Isfahan 26 Uni Student Year 1988 Tehran Execution PMOI 3068 Nasir Mahaleh Ebrahim Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Gohar Dasht Unknown Unknown 3069 Nasir Moghaddam Nazar Poldokhtar Lorestan 29 Diploma 30 July 1988 Khorram abad Fire squad PMOI 3070 Nasiri Nasrin Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3071 Nasiri Javad Mashhad 28 Uni Student 16 August 1988 Mashhad Hang PMOI 3072 Nasiri Hossein Tehran Unknown Unknown Jan/Feb 1988 Tehran Execution PMOI 3073 Nasiri Saber abkenar Anzali 30 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Anzali Fire squad PMOI 3074 Nasiri (Male) Mashhad 25 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Vakil abad Hang PMOI 3075 Nasouri Pouran Kermanshah 26 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3076 Nasr abadi Majid Sabzevar 25 School Year 1988 Tehran Fire squad PMOI 3077 Nasr abadi Nasr Unknown Unknown Uni Student Nov/Dec 1988 Evin Prison Execution PMOI 3078 Nasrollahi Iraj Unknown 32 High Dip Year 1988 Shiraz Hang PMOI 3079 Nasri Ghodrat Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Tehran Execution PMOI 3080 Nasri Seyyed Mohammad MehHamedan 30 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Hamedan Fire squad PMOI 3081 Nassaj Mahmoud Unknown 31 Uni Student Year 1988 Vakil abad Hang PMOI 3082 Nateghi Ghasam Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Rasht Hang PMOI 3083 Navaie Ashraf Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Hamedan Hang PMOI 3084 Navaie Lavasani Hamid Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Execution OIPFG 3085 Nayyeri Naser Tehran 22 Pupil Jul/Aug 1988 Tehran Hang PMOI 3086 Nazar Ali Kasmaie Mahmoud Sõmeeh Sara Unknown Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3087 Nazar Ali Zadeh Fereydoun Tehran 22 Pupil Jul/Aug 1988 Tehran Hang PMOI 3088 Nazari Ahmad Malayer 29 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Hamedan Fire squad PMOI 3089 Nazari Hamzeh N.Roudsar 28 Diploma Jul/Aug 1988 Roudsar Fire squad PMOI 3090 Nazari HamidReza Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown 3091 Nazemol Baka Mohammad Reza Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Evin Prison Unknown Unknown 3092 Nazemol Baka Eskandar N.Iran 28 High School Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3093 Nazemi (Male) Unknown Unknown Unknown Jul/Aug 1988 Golpayegan Fire squad PMOI 3094 Nazemi Hushang Tehran 57 PHD Sep/Aug 1988 Tehran Execution Tudeh Party 3095 Nazemi Yadollah(Ali) Hamedan Unknown High School Jul/Aug 1988 Evin Prison Hang PMOI 3096 Nazemi (Amir Nik Aeen) Hushang Tehran 57 Philosophy, PHD September 1988 Tehran Execution Tudeh Party 3097 Nazemi (Ebadollah ZadehRouhollah Ilam Unknown Diploma Year 1988 Ilam Execution PMOI 3098 Nazer Fathollah Unknown Unknown Unknown Year 1988 Unknown Unknown Unknown www.irantribunal.com Copyright © 2011 [email protected] Iran Tribunal This list includes political prisoners who were executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran from July to October 1988 and so far have been documented. 3099 Nazeri Javad Tehran 25 Diploma 30 July 1988 Gohar Dasht Hang PMOI 3100 Nazeri Manouchehr Tehran 29 Diploma 03 August
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