Abdorrahman Boroumand Center

for Human Rights in Iran

https://www.iranrights.org
Memorial
Omid, a memorial in defense of human rights in Iran
Mohammad Sadeq
Fereidun
Habibollah
Baha'oddin
Hamidreza
Sebastian
Habibollah
Parviz
Ma'sumeh (Shurangiz)
Ahmad
Gol Ali
Karun
William
Esmai'l
Mohsen
26438
victims of state violence are in Omid
One day, each of them was unfairly and arbitrarily deprived of his or her life

Omid Memorial

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The men and women whose stories you can read on this page are now all citizens of a silent city named Omid ("hope" in Persian). There, victims of persecution have found a common life whose substance is memory.

Omid's citizens were of varying social origins, nationalities, and religions; they held diverse, and often opposing, opinions and ideologies. Despite the differences in their personality, spirit, and moral fiber, they are all united in Omid by their natural rights and their humanity. What makes them fellow citizens is the fact that one day each of them was unfairly and arbitrarily deprived of his or her life. At that moment, while the world watched the unspeakable happen, an individual destiny was shattered, a family was destroyed, and an indescribable suffering was inflicted.

Zakaria Rigi…

He was a single, 21-year-old Sunni Moslem of Baluch ethnicity from the city of Zahedan. He was protective of other people’s rights and could not stand to see them be subjected to injustice.

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