Mohammad Amin Ahmadi, son of Fatemeh Hosseini and Mullah Rahman Ahmadi, was born in Mahabad in 1344 Iranian Calendar (1965). He studied till the third class of high school until his arrest in Mahabad. He was a very steadfast, kind, trustworthy, humane and sincere young man among his relatives and acquaintances.
Mohammad Amin was arrested and sent to prison early in the morning one day of the year 1362 (1983) at around 4 am after the Revolutionary Guards raided his father’s house. He was only 17 years old.
He was held in Mahabad Prison before his execution. His family had managed to visit their son twice.
Mohammad Amin’s family got the information that their son was also on the list of 59 Mahabad people who were executed en masse that day through the statement of the governor of Mahabad, Hamid Reza Jalaeipour on 12.03.1362 (02.06.1983). It is noteworthy that he was transferred to Tabriz Prison three months before his execution and was executed in the mentioned city on charges of membership in “Komala” Organization. According to the official announcement, his body was buried in “Wadi Rahmat” Cemetery in Tabriz, Block 1, Row 1, grave No. 1.
At that time, my father, who is the brother of Mohammad Amin’s mother, asks his sister, whether the grave was shown to her by the regime really belong to her son. She stated in response that she was not sure until she persuaded an employee of the cemetery by paying a bribe to allow her to exhume. After pushing back some dirt, she found a body wrapped in nylon. She tore the nylon and saw her son’s lifeless body and recognized him. But the important point is: she did not find any bullet marks on her son’s body.
Memorandum author: Shaho HosseiniShare