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One Person’s Story

Mina Arehchi

About

Age: 18
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Islam (Shi'a)
Civil Status: Unknown

Case

Date of Killing: September 22, 1981
Location of Killing: Evin Prison, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Shooting
Charges: Sympathizing with anti-regime guerilla groups; Possession of arms; Living in safe houses; Corruption on earth

About this Case

The news of Ms. Mina Arehchi’s execution, and 22 others, comes from the Kayhan daily on September 23, 1981 that quotes the Islamic Republic’s Public Prosecutor’s Central Office.

Additional information was drawn from an electronic form was sent to Omid by a person familiar with her case.

Furthermore, Ms. Arehchi is one of the 1533 executed prisoners listed by the Association of Iranian Women of Köln (Germany). The list published in 1997 is entitled: "A partial list of names of women executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.

This execution was also reported in an addendum to the Mojahed magazine (No 261), published by Mojahedin Khalq Organization in 1985. The list includes 12028 individuals, affiliated with various opposition groups, who were executed or killed during clashes with the Islamic Republic security forces from June 1981 to the publication date of the magazine.

Ms. Arehchi was a sympathizer of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), an Islamist Revolutionary Organization that supported the 1979 revolution and the Islamic Republic until June 1981, when it joined the opposition. In June 20, 1981, a large demonstration took place in protest against the parliament's impeachment of President Banisadr and the Islamic Republic's systematic policy of excluding the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) from the country's political scene, the refusal of Ayatollah Khomeini to meet with MKO leaders, and his insistence for them to disarm. The MKO, a Marxist Islamist revolutionary organization, had until then supported the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini and agreed to function within the framework of the new political system. On June 20th, the organization officially changed its policy and tried to overthrow the regime by organizing nation-wide mass demonstrations in which some of the demonstrators were armed.

These protests, which were severely suppressed and resulted in the killing of dozens of demonstrators, were followed by a wave of mass arrests and executions by the Revolutionary Guards and para-military forces that targeted not only the MKO, but all other opposition groups. The massive repression, unprecedented in the history of the Islamic Republic, legitimized as official government policy the months-old state harassment and suppression of dissidents and resulted in the banning of all forms of independent political dissent.

Arrest and detention

According to the information on the form, Ms. Arehchi was arrested on September 11, 1981, around 3 pm. She was taken to the Revolutionary Committee and later transferred to the Evin Prison.

Ms. Arehchi was not allowed any visitation with her family; her only contact with her family was reported to be a phone call that alerted them of her arrest. She was not given access to an attorney.

Trial

No information is available on the defendant’s trial. The Kayhan daily mentions that the Central Islamic Revolutionary Court gave out the verdict in Ms. Arehchi’s case. It is not clear, however, if Ms. Arehchi was tried by this court.

Charges

The charges against Ms. Arehchi were announced by the Islamic Republic’s Public Prosecutor’s Central Office. These charges were published by Kayhan daily and are as follows: “Being a member of the American hypocrites organization (a name commonly used for the MKO by the Islamic government), being present in team houses, being a member of the publicity team, having Molotov cocktail, participating in armed demonstrations, throwing Molotov cocktails at different locations, helping in the identification of the Hezbollah houses.”

The validity of the criminal charges brought against this defendant cannot be ascertained in the absence of the basic guarantees of a fair trial.

Evidence of guilt

The report of this execution does not contain information regarding the evidence provided against the defendant.

Defense

No information is available on Ms. Arehchi’s defense.

Judgment

Ms. Arehchi was declared a “corruptor on earth” and an “enemy of God” and was sentenced to death. She was executed in the evening at Evin Prison.

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