Iran Regime Kills its own Revolutionary Guard who Refused to Fight in Syria

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NCRI – A Revolutionary Guards’ cadre was killed by the torture of the Intelligence organization because he refused to fight in the Syrian civil war.

The photos show the torture marks on his body.

According to the reliable sources, the intelligence institution of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has tortured one of the cadre members to death because he refused to fight in Syrian civil war.

According to this news, the cadre member is named Mohammad Reza Hamidavi. He is a 27-year-old married man and has a child. He refused the appointed order by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to fight in Syrian civil war.

Instead of being tried by the military court, the Revolutionary Guards Intelligence office tortured him to death.

The Revolutionary Guards delivered his body to his family who lives in South of Iran, Ahvaz. His funeral ceremony was held on Sunday morning under tight security. The funeral is being held in a village called Shokriat which is located near Ramshir town (known as Kholfabad) in northern-east of Ahvaz. The security forces have been observing the funeral ceremony.

The reliable sources said that some of the relatives of the victim have reported the existence of torture marks on the body. The bruises on neck, hands, and feet and the sprinkled body parts indicate the intensity of the brutal torture that he faced.

Authorities did not bear any responsibility for the killing of the former member and they tried to justify the issue with contradictory statement. They told to the victim’s family that he died of a heart attack although the Revolutionary Guards has told them that their son has hanged himself in the detention center.

Earlier, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have detained some of Balochi citizens because they also refused to participate in Syrian civil war in favor of Bashar al-Assad. These Balochi citizens have refused to join this war because one Sunni scholar had made a Fatwa that prohibits any participation in the war. On the other hands, the protests against the Iran’s interference in Syria were increased by some political figures in Iran. These activists say that the enormous costs of the military intervention in Syria are harmful to the national interests of Iran. These expenses have been spent during the past five years in Tehran to support the Assad’s regime.

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