Abdorrahman Boroumand Center

for Human Rights in Iran

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Omid, a memorial in defense of human rights in Iran
One Person’s Story

Hushang Attarian

About

Age: 43
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Presumed Muslim
Civil Status: Married

Case

Date of Killing: February 25, 1984
Location of Killing: Iran
Mode of Killing: Shooting
Charges: Working with or for a foreign power; Acting against state's security; Counter revolutionary opinion and/or speech; Treason

About this Case

Colonel Hushang Attarian is among the 282 individuals listed in a United Nations report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, published on 13 November 1985. The report includes a list of the "persons who were allegedly summarily and arbitrarily executed in the Islamic Republic of Iran: 1984-1985."

Additional information about Colonel Attarian’s execution was sent to the Boroumand via two electronic forms by persons familiar with this case. According to this information, Colonel Attarian, son of Ali, was born in Hamadan in 1941. He was married with four children. He was a colonel in the army and had played an important role in defending Iran during the first weeks of the Iran-Iraq war. According to a war report published by the regime: “Today afternoon, Colonel Attarian recaptured the city of Qasr-e Shirin, destroyed 80 enemy tanks in the west front, and our forces regained possession of a television and radio station.”

Arrest and detention

According to the electronic forms, Colonel Attarian was arrested at an army base and detained at the army’s Heshmatieh Prison. He was denied the right to contact his family and to have access to an attorney.

Trial

There is no information regarding this trial.

Charges

Based on the information provided in the electronic forms, Colonel Attarian was arrested for having a different political ideology from that of the Iranian government and was charged with “being an infiltrating element for the enemy” and “participating in a coup.”

Evidence of guilt

No information is available concerning the evidence presented against the accused.

Defense

Colonel Attarian was denied the right to have an attorney, and according to one of the electronic forms, the real reason for his execution was having a different political ideology.

Judgment

Colonel Attarian was executed on February 25, 1984 at the western front. His body was never released to his family.

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