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The families of the victims of the 1988 summer executions gather in the Khawaran cemetery, which contains unidentified mass graves of political prisoners (Hrana Organization) Washington- Ali Barada
Dozens of former United Nations officials and human rights experts called for an international investigation into the mass killings of dissidents in Iranian prisons in 1988.
Over 150 international legal and human rights experts, including former UN High Commissioner Mary Robinson, former deputy UN Secretary-General Mark Malloch-Brown, and former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell signed an open letter urging a probe into the killings of followers of the “Mujahedin-e-Khalq” and other groups in 1988 on an order from Iran s then-supreme leader Moussavi Khomeini.
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UAE: Boris Johnson concerned about Dubai s Princess Latifa
Britain has asked the UAE for proof that Latifa is alive and well , but has no plans to raise her case with the Emiratis
Princess Latifa shared secret recordings filmed inside a Dubai villa, where she says she is being held hostage (Supplied) By Published date: 17 February 2021 12:05 UTC | Last update: 1 month 3 weeks ago
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that he was concerned about the plight of Dubai s Princess Latifa, after new footage showed the princess claiming that UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, her father, was holding her captive.