Abdoleahim Mamli (Nejat), the son of Mohammad Mamli and the Amineh Mawludians, was born in the city of Mahabad eastern Kurdistan on 29.03.1345iranian date, 14.02.1966 European date. His identity card number ist 480.
He started the primary education in the same city and continued at the schools Sheshe Bahman and Ibn Sina. He was a student of the the second high school class when he was arrested in their own house at the intersection of Mowlawi in Mahabad city at 2:10 o’clock at midnight.
He was arrested by the Revolutionary Guards and agents affiliated with the regime of the Islamic Republic on 04.01.1362 -24,03.1983- ,While all the family members and the survivors were asleep,
and was transferred to prison. He was a supporter of the Komala (Workers’ Organization) and was involved in cooperating with the organization, collecting medication, distributing flyers, and writing slogans, none of which are subject to torture or the death penalty under the law.
His family had not heard of his fate for three months after his arrest. His family, who had followed him to Mahabad Prison and found him, was informed that Nejat had been transferred to Urmia Prison. His family got there and was allowed to visit two weeks later on a Thursday.
For the first time in that prison, behind glass, they could see him again, with signs of torture all over his body, with his arms burned with cigarettes, with more than twenty burns from the back of his hand to his elbow, each with a burn. Each point was about the size of a finger. At that meeting, it was clear that he had been threatened to be careful what he said, but he was trying to inform his family by pointing his hand that he was in a bad situation and that he would be brought to court, with a guard standing two meters away from him. It lasted ten minutes. His family visited him every Thursday and talked on the phone behind glass during the two months he was in Urmia prison.
His fellows in prison Nasser Hinduwash, Jafar Esmati, Khoshnav Ghazizadeh, Fayeq Karimi, Mohammad Sabzechi, Hassan Jannati, and Mohammad Jannati were unfortunately executed. His family kept asking to visit him directly and to hug and to talk, but they were not allowed. Despite all the torture, Nejat tried to comfort his family.
Prison officials once allowed his family to visit him directly. It was only at this face-to-face meeting that he was assured that he would be executed, because he said:
Tell my father and our friends not to bother anyone anymore. We have all been told that we will be executed.
Meanwhile, local Mahabad television showed the confessions of 42 of the city’s political prisoners, including Najat. Those were forced to confess under torture, confessing things they had never done.
After the last face-to-face meeting with his family, they were informed that Nejat had been transferred to Tabriz Prison. The families of detainees went to Tabriz prison one by one and in groups. There, the families of the executed were evaded for several days. They were informed that their children had been executed on19.06.1362 – 09.10.1983-. Nejat’s family demanded his body. Prison officials told them that they were buried in the cemetery Wadi Rahmat in Tabriz. The graves of each of these loved ones were marked with a piece of wood. To this day, it is not clear where the bodies of these unforgettable people were buried. That piece of land, which was marked by a piece of wood, has become a place of remembrance for the family and relatives. They visit that grave even though they did not see with their own eyes that their child slept in that soil.