Abbas Amirentezam according to his wife; We were included in the list of serial murders

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-Monday 2024/10/07 - 17:06
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عباس امیر انتظام به روایت همسرش؛ در قتل‌ های زنجیره‌ای جزو لیست بودیم

Abbas Amir-Entezam's wife said:
When the chain murders began, we were on the list. Mr. Bashirtash, now in Belgium, and his wife, Darya Safai, were also on the list. We used to gather at the late Dr. Varjavand's house for research and sociology discussions. Mr. Bashirtash said that my husband and I were on the list, and this happened, but it wasn't executed.

Abbas Amir-Entezam, who was the deputy prime minister and spokesperson of Mehdi Bazargan's government between 1979 and 1980, was the longest-held political prisoner in Iran and perhaps one of the most wronged individuals, remaining in and out of prison for years due to an ambiguous case. He passed away on July 12, 2018. He was called back to Iran by a strange letter in 1980 and was arrested in Tehran on December 19, 1980. Newspapers at that time headlined: "Spy arrested."

Initially, he was sentenced to death, then to life imprisonment. Later, he was "expelled" from prison and re-imprisoned following a complaint by the Lajevardi family in response to his interview. His wife, who married him in the mid-1990s, believes that her husband's accusations were never proven, and Dr. Ali-Akbar Bahmanesh, Amir-Entezam's lawyer, handed over all the court events, accusations, and correspondence to her in a two-volume book, written in his own handwriting, hoping it can be published one day.

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