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One Person’s Story

Mohammad Ali Homayunnejad

About

Nationality: Iran
Religion: Non-Believer
Civil Status: Unknown

Case

Date of Killing: September 3, 1981
Location of Killing: Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Shooting

About this Case

News of the execution of Mr. Mohammad Ali Homayunnejad, son of Karambakhsh, along with sixty-nine others, was published in the Kayhan newspaper on September 5, 1981. The Public Relations Department of the Central Public Prosecutor’s Office issued an announcement concerning these executions, the defendants' names, and their charges, and released it to the news agencies. News of the execution of Mr. Homayunnejad was also published in the Peykar publication, number 122, on October 12, 1981. Also, He is one of 430 “Martyrs of the Peykar Organization for the Liberation of the Working Class” published on the website of Andeesheh va Peykar. Additionally his name is mentioned in the addendum to the Mojahed magazine (No 261), published by the Mojahedin Khalq Organization on September 6, 1985. The addendum lists 12,028 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.

Mr. Homayunnejad was born in Zahedan in 1952. He was a sympathizer of the Peykar Organization and worked since 1979 in the coroner’s office in Esfahan.

The Peykar Organization for the Liberation of the Working Class was founded by a number of dissident members of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization who had converted to Marxism-Leninism. Peykar was also joined by a number of political organizations, known as Khat-e Se (Third line). The founding tenets of Peykar included the rejection of guerrilla struggle and a strong stand against the pro-Soviet policies of the Iranian Tudeh Party. Peykar viewed the Soviet Union as a “social imperialist” state, believed that China had deviated from the Marxist-Leninist principles, and radically opposed all factions of the Islamic regime of Iran. The brutal repression of dissidents by the Iranian government and splits within Peykar in 1981 and 1982 effectively dismantled the Organization and scattered its supporters. By the mid-1980s, Peykar was no longer in existence.

Arrest and detention

According to the Peykar publication, Mr. Homayunnejad was arrested on August 4, 1981. The details of his arrest and detention are not known.

Trial

No information is available on the defendant’s trial.

Charges

The charges against Mr. Homayunnejad were announced as being a “member of the legal committee of the American Organization of Peykar, organizing underground meetings, plotting against the Islamic Republic, and supplying and distributing leaflets and other publications of the Peykar.” These were collective charges brought against four Peykar sympathizers.

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 Mr. Homayunnejad’s defense.

Judgment

َThe Islamic Revolutionary Court of Tehran called Mr. Homayunnejad “an enemy of God, a corruptor on earth, and a rebel against the Islamic Regime” and the Court condemned him to death. He was shot by firing squad in Evin prison on September 1, 1981.

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