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KILLING OF A YOUNG ATHLETE UNDER TORTURE Created: 25 January 2018
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On Saturday, January 20, 2018, the henchmen of the Ministry of Intelligence in Kermanshah, handed over the body of Martyr Gholam Reza Mohammadi, a young athlete who was arrested on January 2 in the protests of this city, to his family. The clerical intelligence flagrantly declared “lack of narcotics” as the cause of his death.Repeating the chain of lies against those killed under torture is while
the news of forcing prisoners to take toxic drugs, forcing arrested high school and university students to take methadone pills, has been confirmed by released prisoners as well as other sources, including members of the regime's parliament.
Meanwhile, Mullah Hassan Nowroozi, the spokesman for the Legal and Judicial Committee of the regime’s parliament, in a haphazard commentary, claimed "death under sorrow" and "suicide" of prisoners and said: "Deceased prisoners have died of guilty feelings. The deaths of many of these people in prison may be related to their sorrow for their acts. They thought of the ugliness of their acts in prison and maybe that led to their suicide. "
These jumbled statements indicate the clerical regime Gestapo's fears of the consequences of crimes against humanity against rising people and the brave children of the Iranian people. The day to be held accountable for the criminal record of religious fascism is close.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 23, 2018

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