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One Person’s Story

Zahra Behkish

About

Age: 37
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Non-Believer
Civil Status: Married

Case

Date of Killing: August 25, 1983
Location of Killing: Comite Moshtarak-e Tupkhaneh, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Death in custody
Charges: Unknown charge

About this Case

The information about Ms. Zahra Behkish is based on an interview conducted on June 12, 2005 with a person close to her. She had a bachelor degree in Physics and was a high school teacher. In 1975, she was prevented from teaching for her opposition to the Shah’s regime. In 1976, she joined the Fadayian Khalq Organization and began an underground life. Her four brothers, three of them sympathizer of the Fadayian Khalq Organization (Minority), were also killed. Mohammad was killed in 1981.Mohsen was executed in 1985. Mohammad Ali and Mahmud, a sympathizer of the Fadayian Khalq Organization (Majority), were executed in 1988.

The Fadayian Khalq Organization, a Marxist Leninist group inspired by the Cuban Revolution and the urban guerilla movements of Latin America, was founded in 1971 by two communist groups opposed to the Pahlavi regime. Following the 1979 revolution, the Organization, which had renounced armed struggle, split over their support of the Islamic Republic and of the Soviet Union. The Fadayian Khalq Minority opposed the Islamic Republic and was mainly active in the political arena and the labor movement.

Arrest and detention

The circumstances of this defendant’s arrest and detention are not known. Ms. Behkish was arrested in her house by the Revolutionary Guards of the Joint Committee on August 25, 1983 at dawn. According to the interviewee, she took a cyanide pill at the time of her arrest and based on an account given by her landlord, she was transferred by stretcher. According to one of the prisoners who had heard her voice, she was saved and tortured.

Trial

No information is available on the defendant’s trial.

Charges

No information is available on Ms. Behkish’s charges.

Evidence of guilt

The report of this execution does not contain information regarding the evidence provided against the defendant.

Defence

No information is available about the defendant’s defence.

Judgment

Ms. Zahra Behkish died a few hours after her arrest under torture. According to the interviewee, the officials told her family that she was buried in the Khavaran cemetery; but, they refused to show the family her grave location.

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