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الكشف عن جريمة تدمير مقبرة شهداء مجاهدي خلق في مدينة تبريز+ فيديو وصور

مدخل مقبرة «وادي رحمت» في مدينة تبريز مقابل مقبرة شهداء مجاهدي خلق
الكشف عن جريمة تدمير مقبرة شهداء مجاهدي خلق في مدينة تبريزبعد الكشف عن خطة نظام الملالي لتدميرمقبرة شهداء مجزرة مجاهدي خلق في مدينتي الأهواز ومشهد اقترف النظام جريمة مماثلة في مدينة تبريز. وقام نظام الملالي بتسطيح الأرض وازالة شواهد القبور للشهداء في «وادي رحمت» مقبرة شهداء مجاهدي خلق خاملي الذكر بين الأعوام 1981-1988حسب ما أفاد تقرير لأنصار منظمة مجاهدي خلق الإيرانية داخل البلاد يوم 22حزيران /يونيو. وكان عدد منفذي الجريمة 6 أشخاص في الساحة انهم قاموا بأخذ الشواهد و نقلها إلى مكان آخرثم صبوا خرسانة سميكة أكثر من 10سم في مكانها.

تدمير مقبرة تبريز 23تموز/يوليو 2017
لتبييض الجريمة جعل جلادو 12شاهد للقبور في موقع مصبوب بالخرسانة الجديد ليظهروا مازال هناك مقبرة لإزالة تلك الشواهد لاحقا. وتم صب خرسانة لحد الان على مساحة بأبعاد 200متر مربع  من قطعة شهداء مجاهدي خلق خاملي الذكر. وعلى هذا الأساس لحد هذا التاريخ تم إزالة 75قبرا وشاهدا للقبوروتم تغطيها بالخرسانة. وكانت مساحة مقبرة شهداء مجاهدي خلق خاملي الذكرحوالي 100متر في 75مترا.

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