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Arash Rahmanipour ( fa, آرش رحمانی پور ; c. 1990 – January 28, 2010) was one of the two people hanged in early 2010 by the
Iranian government The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ( fa, نظام جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Neẓām-e jomhūrī-e eslāmi-e Irān, known simply as ''Neẓām'' ( fa, نظام, lit=the system) among its supporters) is the ruling state a ...
after being convicted of waging war against God (''
Moharebeh In Islamic law, ''hirabah'' is a legal category that comprises highway robbery (traditionally understood as aggravated robbery or grand larceny, unlike theft, which has a different punishment), rape Rape is a type of sexual assault usually ...
'') and attempting to overthrow the Islamic regime.`You Can’t Punish Someone Before He Commits A Crime’
January 29, 2010, Radio Farda
Some government-controlled media outlets had originally alleged that one of the reasons behind Arash Rahmanipour's execution was for participation in post-election protests, trying to associate him with
Iranian Green Movement The Iranian Green Movement ( fa, جنبش سبز ایران) or Green Wave of Iran ( fa, موج سبز ایران), also referred to as the Persian Awakening or Persian Spring by the western media, refers to a political movement that arose after ...
, in what has been called by some analysts "an attempt to intimidate a widespread protest movement challenging the nation's hard-line establishment", despite the fact that Rahmanipour was arrested months before the 2009 presidential elections and was in jail during the post-election protests.


Accusations and execution

The regime has claimed that the two were members of a political group "the
Kingdom Assembly of Iran Kingdom Assembly of Iran ( fa, انجمن پادشاهی ایران, Anjoman-e Pâdeshâhi-ye Irân), also The Monarchy Assembly Iran, Soldiers of the Kingdom Assembly of Iran, Iran Monarchy Committee, or Tondar ( fa, تندر), is an Iranian exile ...
" and this membership is announced as the reason for execution. The Kingdom Assembly of Iran confirmed it had worked with Ali-Zamani, (but not Rahmanipour) and "dismissed the allegations" and insisted he had been forced to confess. The group said he had played no role in the post-election protests and had merely passed on news to its radio station. The Islamic regime had announced nine others are sentenced to death and called them ''
moharebeh In Islamic law, ''hirabah'' is a legal category that comprises highway robbery (traditionally understood as aggravated robbery or grand larceny, unlike theft, which has a different punishment), rape Rape is a type of sexual assault usually ...
'' or "enemies of God". This came along with warning of more public trials of opposition supporters. This is apparently an "attempt to intimidate a widespread protest movement challenging the nation's hard-line establishment" ''
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'' said. According to ''
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'' newspaper, the two men were arrested before the 2009 presidential elections and the protests over the legitimacy of the elections, but were tried in "the same mass trial" as the election protestors "in an attempt to show that the political opposition is in league with violent armed groups in a foreign-backed plot to overthrow the Islamic system." According to officials of the regime "these two were executed in connection with Iranian protests after June election" But Rahmanipour's lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh denies the allegation of her client had to do with current Iranian protests. Sotoudeh noted in interviews that Rahamanipour was arrested months before the 2009 election and was later imprisoned herself for giving these interviews. Sotoudeh was threatened to be detained, in her attempt to enter the courtroom where Arash Rahmanipour's trial was held, according to the ''Los Angeles Times''. Furthermore, the lawyer described Rahmanipour's execution as a violation of Iranian law since the whole process was conducted unlawfully and privately, reported by
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. According to ''Los Angeles Times'' "The government has stepped up legal pressure on the opposition movement with another round of confrontations possible Feb. 11, the 31st anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Republic." The execution took place on Thursday January 28, 2010 just before dawn. The other executed prisoner was
Mohammad-Reza Ali-Zamani Muhammed-Reza Ali-Zamani ( fa, محمدرضا علی‌زمانی; ca. 1972 – 28 January 2010) was an Iranian activist working for the "Iran Monarchy Committee"
.


Family response

Rahmanipour's father condemned the execution of his son as unjust and stated that he only learned of the execution and his son's death from the media. He has called his son a martyr, and according to a report on English-language
Al Jazeera Al Jazeera ( ar, الجزيرة, translit-std=DIN, translit=al-jazīrah, , "The Island") is a state-owned Arabic-language international radio and TV broadcaster of Qatar. It is based in Doha and operated by the media conglomerate Al Jazeera ...
International by reporter Dorsa Jabbari, he refused to "accept condolences over his son's death, only congratulations, as his son had died a
martyr A martyr (, ''mártys'', "witness", or , ''marturia'', stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an externa ...
for the cause of Iranian democracy." According to Al Jazeera, Arash Rahmanipour's father held the Iranian justice system responsible for the execution of his son.


References

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