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Iranian Ministers Accused Of Crimes Against Humanity
December 14, 2005
Intelligence Minister Mohseni-Ejei (official site)
14 December 2005 -- A leading human rights watchdog today implicated Iran's new interior minister in possible crimes against humanity connected with the massacre of thousands of political prisoners.
New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) detailed what it termed as "credible allegations" that Interior Minister Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi and Intelligence Minister Hojatoleslam Gholam Hussein Mohseni-Ejei had been involved in "terrible crimes."
Pour-Mohammadi was top deputy at the Ministry of Intelligence from 1987 to 1999.
Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at HRW, said agents of the ministry systematically engaged in extrajudicial killings of opposition figures, political activists, and intellectuals.
Pour-Mohammadi was also a member of the committee that ordered the summary executions of prisoners in Tehran's Evin prison in 1988.
HRW said Ejei should be investigated for possible involvement in the kidnapping and killing of Pirouz Davani, a dissident and political activist, in 1998.
(AFP)