It’s a barbaric plan!
On Saturday, the mullahs want to execute the Swedish-Iranian doctor Ahmadreza Djalali (50 years old) in Tehran! The professor was arrested in April 2016 during a business trip to the Iranian capital and sentenced to death in 2017. The fabricated charge: espionage. He was in solitary confinement for 10 months.
His wife, biochemist Vida Mehrannia (47), told BILD: “My husband should be dead in 24 hours. A day lasts 24 hours, the West still has the time and the power to prevent this barbaric execution. I still have hope.” His appeal to the whole world: “Save the life of my husband, who saved many lives as a doctor!

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Djalali has a son (9 years old) and a daughter (19 years old). The family has lived in Sweden since 2009. They haven’t seen Djalali for six years. And for a year and a half, wife Mehrannia has had no contact with her husband because he is forbidden to telephone.
“We had a perfect family, he was a very nice man, a passionate doctor and a good father. The Iranian regime has completely destroyed our family and our lives. We have been living in this nightmare for six years,” Mehrannia said in BILD . “You can’t explain to anyone what it’s like to wait for someone you love to be executed. It’s the worst thing in the world. My heart breaks when I see my children suffering right now.
► Djalali was a disaster medicine doctor and lecturer at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and visiting professor at the Free University of Brussels. His professor at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm at BILD: “He was my doctoral student and my friend. It is unimaginable and unrealistic that this would actually happen. He was a dedicated graduate student.
His destiny is in Tehran – everyday life. Last year alone, the mullahs executed 299 people. One almost every day.

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