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KurdistanObserver.com
Iran Security Forces
Kill Youth At Point Blank, Drag Body In Town
Mahabad, (Eastern Kurdistan), Jul. 12 – Iran’s
State Security Forces on Sunday opened fire at youths in the north-western
volatile Kurdish town of Mahabad, leaving one young man dead and several others
injured.
A group of friends were walking at an avenue in Independence Square in Mahabad
at 22:30, when they were approached and attacked by an SSF convoy, plain-clothed
Islamic vigilantes, and a number of agents of Iran’s dreaded Ministry of
Intelligence and Security (VEVAK), according to several eye-witnesses.
The SSF fatally shot a young man by the name of Shoan Qaderi and critically
injured two other individuals.
The security forces then proceeded with tying Qaderi’s body to a Toyota jeep and
while driving dragged it in streets, according to the witnesses.
“This barbaric and inhumane act was carried out to scare everybody so that they
stop their anti-government protests”, said one witness, who requested to remain
anonymous.
“Shoan was always active in demonstrations against the regime. Whenever there
was a protest, he was always on the frontlines”, said another witnessed, who
claimed that he was a friend of Qaderi.
Minutes after Qaderi’s body was dragged throughout the town, several hundred
local angry residents gathered in nearby streets and started to chant
anti-government slogans.
Anti-riot police were brought in from the neighbouring towns of Miandoab and
Naqadeh to stop the escalation of protests.
Several large anti-government demonstrations have rocked the town of Mahabad in
recent month.
Residents believe that with the arrival of ultra-conservative Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad as the new President of Iran, security forces will have a freer
reign to suppress dissent.
Ahmadinejad recently rejected a request by Kurdish Members of Parliament to
allow ethnic Kurds into his cabinet.
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