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One Person’s Story

Ahmad (Bahman) Nayeri

About

Age: 19
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Non-Believer
Civil Status: Single

Case

Date of Killing: December 27, 1981
Location of Killing: Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Unspecified execution method
Charges: Unspecified counter-revolutionary offense

About this Case

Information about Mr. Ahmad Nayeri, son of Ali Akbar, has been drawn from an in interview with an individual close to him. He was born in Tehran on February 4, 1962. He started his political activities in high school and was a sympathizer of the Razmandegan organization. He studied at the technical college of Tehran University in the department of mining engineering. He always opposed armed struggle. The interviewee remembers him as a gentle person with a passion for mathematics. His brother, Mohsen Nayeri, was executed in 1982.

The Razmandegan Organization for the Liberation of the Working Class was founded in the winter of 1979. Its activities were focused on the working class and factories. The founding tenets of Razmandegan included the rejection of armed struggle and a strong stand against the pro-Soviet policies of the Iranian Tudeh Party. It viewed the Soviet Union as a “Social imperialist” state and believed that China had deviated from the Marxist-Leninist principles. Razmandegan was among the groups that became known as Khat-e Se (Third line). By early 1981, disagreements on the Party’s position on the Iran-Iraq war caused internal splits in Razmandegan. These splits, which coincided with the massive and brutal repression of dissidents by the Iranian government, caused the Organization to disband.

Arrest and detention

Mr. Nayeri was arrested at the bus terminal in Shiraz on November 26, 1981. He was first taken to the Revolutionary Guards station in Shiraz and later transferred to their headquarters in Tehran. While in detention, the authorities denied him any visitation rights and his family was not informed of his whereabouts.

Trial

There is no information regarding this trial.

Charges

The Iranian authorities did not inform his family of the charges brought against him. When his family went to the office established by Ayatollah Montazeri to address prisoners’ relatives’ queries, the authorities stated that he had given shelter to a sympathizer of the Peykar organization and did not cooperate with the authorities at all.

Evidence of guilt

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

Defense

No information is available concerning Mr. Nayeri’s defense.

Judgment

No specific information is available about the verdict leading to this execution. Mr. Ahmad Nayeri was executed on December 27, 1981. The authorities informed his family a few weeks after his interment in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery. The authorities did not return his belongings to his family other than his will. Mr. Nayeri, who addresses all his family members, starts his will as follows:

“Today is Sunday, December 27, 1981. As I’m writing these words, I don’t know how the course of events will unfold after I’m done writing. I can ease the passing of time only by relying on my emotions, speaking for the last time with you my loved ones, and recalling the sweet memories of the times I spent with you.”

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