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One Person’s Story

Abbas Bigdeli

About

Age: 34
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Islam (Shi'a)
Civil Status: Married

Case

Date of Killing: November 17, 1981
Location of Killing: Mashhad, Khorasan\Khorasan-e Razavi Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Shooting
Charges: Adultery

About this Case

The information about Mr. Abbas Bigdeli, son of Yusef Ali, was provided via an electronic form by a person familiar with this case. He was born on March 22, 1947 in Tehran. Mr. Bigdeli was a husband and father of three children. He was a civilian working for the communications department of the Iranian Air Force. He did not have any political affiliation.

Based on the information available, he was a master at his job and was one of the people who set up the communication network for the 2,500th year celebration of the monarchy in Iran in 1971. He loved his family dearly.

Arrest and detention

The evening of September 16, 1981, Mr. Bigdeli received a phone call from someone who asked him to report to his workplace. At 7 a.m. of the following morning, he went to work at Battalion Piruz 77 of the air force in Mashad, and was arrested without warrant. He was held in the detention center of the battalion Piruz 77 and for one month in Vakil-Abad Prison. He had weekly visits with his family.

Trial

Mr. Bigdeli was tried on October 22, 1981. The trial lasted for about 2 hours. The appeals court was held on November 16 and confirmed his sentence. His family members were not allowed to attend the trial, and only saw him from afar with handcuffs and shackles on his feet.

Charges

Mr. Bigdeli was charged with “adultery.” When his family members went to the Joint Committee of the Army in Tehran, they were told that Mr. Bigdeli had several charges brought against him, but did not inform them what these alleged charges were.

The validity of the criminal charges brought against this defendant cannot be ascertained in the absence of the basic guarantees of a fair trial.

Evidence of guilt

Based on information available, the prosecutor did not have a witness or other evidence.

Defense

No information is available concerning Mr. Bigdeli’s defense. He did not have a defense attorney. During visits with his family, he assured them that he was innocent and that he would return home soon. The source of the information emphasizes that his family members were not allowed to attend the trials, they never saw the verdict, and were not even aware of the execution until after it was carried out. This person believes that these circumstances show that Mr. Bigdeli was innocent.

Judgment

No specific information is available about the verdict leading to this execution. Mr. Bigdeli was executed on November 17, 1981.

In his will, dated November 16, Mr. Bigdeli wrote: “My wife, may God protect you. Take care of our kids. I was unfair to you. I hope you forgive me. God is my witness; I always loved you… Don’t let our son smoke. Look after the kids…”

The family members followed up on the case, but the judge refused to see them since they were “infidels.”

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