Peoples' Report to the President, A Letter from the Qasr Prison
In the Name of God
Your Honour: with respect, we, Morteza Karbassi Zadeheh Esfahani, and Sadr-el-Deeneh Moshkati, would
like to inform you that we were visited by Houshang Asaad on the 2nd of this month, Sharivar, in our offices. He stated that Mr. Khalkhali
(religious judge heading the Narcotic Section of the Islamic Revolutionary
Tribunal) has asked for us. We asked for what reason, because Mr. Khalkhali is
concerned with narcotics. He said that it is because of the "coup d'etat" (an alleged plot against the regime)...
Barely two minutes after we were introduced
to the Court headed by Khalkhali, someone, by the name of Mohammed Rezvani, told us to say our last prayers (make our wills)
because we were both sentenced to death. He then took us to Khalkhali's
room and whispered something for a while and then took us out of the room. He told
us that "Aqa" (Sir in Persian and in this
case referring to the religious judge) has ordered our execution and it must be
carried out. He did not say more. We both pleaded and cried a lot and as if
this mental torture was not enough, he slapped us so hard that we both passed
out.
After regaining consciousness, he said that
if we don't want to be executed Sadr-el-Deeneh Moshkati must pay ten million toomans
(then equivalent of several hundred thousand dollars) and Morteza
Karbassi must pay five million toomans
so that they can let us go. He then gave us a week. Neither myself
nor any of my relatives could provide such large amount of money. He called us
several nights to threaten that the execution order had to be carried out
because they had not yet received the money. ... we
begged for more time. Finally, pressed by my relatives and some of their own
people, they agreed to bring the amount down to two million toomans
for Sadr-el-Deen Moshkelati
and one million toomans for Morteza
Karbassi. They promised they would free us upon the
reception of the money.
After several weeks, these large sums were gathered
thank to people in Isfahan
who mortgaged their homes to borrow money from the bank. The sums were
delivered to Mohammed Rezvani in person, so that he
would release us. But he sent us back to prison and the matter made the
headlines nationwide (the Islamic Revolution newspaper dated 8/9/59, "Two Isfahani
Merchants").
After five months, no one has asked us any
question and we are still in the Qasr prison No. 3
without knowing anything about our status.
We hereby request the Honorable President to
order an investigation into our cases, the reimbursement of our money, and the
rehabilitation of our honor and reputation.
Respectfully,
Sadr-el-Deeneh Moshkati and Morteza
Karbassi Zadeheh Esfahani.
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Source: The Islamic Revolution Newspaper, 13 January 1981
Page 3.