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{{Short description|Cemetery in Tehran, Iran}}Khavaran cemetery (Persian: گورستان خاوران) is an irregular unmarked cemetery located in southeast Tehran. The graves in the cemetery do not have any marking on them. The Islamic Republic of Iran does not allow the families of the dead to mourn in the cemetery and the identity of those who were buried in the cemetery is unknown to their relativeswww.alborznews.eu/index.php/accordion-a/2012-06-09-18-51-24/10498-madaran70.html {{Bare URL inline|date=September 2022}}Khavaran initially was a traditional burial ground for religious minorities, “on the grounds that they were apostates and must not contaminate the resting place of Muslims.“NEWS, Canadian man fears for his sister jailed in Tehran,www.macleans.ca/2011/06/22/canadian-man-fears-for-his-sister-jailed-in-tehran/#more-202109, Maclean’s, 22 June 2011, NEWS, گورستان خاوران؛ مدفن بی نام Ùˆ نشان اعداميان,www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/story/2005/09/050902_mf_cemetery.shtml, BBC Persian, 1 September 2005, During the 1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the government used Khavaran as the site of unmarked mass graves for those killed. The portion of the cemetery in which the political prisoners are buried is colloquially known as lanatabad (لعنت‌آباد), place of the damned.NEWS, A ‘Killing Field’ In Iran Revisited, 20 Years Later,www.rferl.org/content/Iran_Anniversary_Political_Prisoners/1194912.html, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 29 August 2008, 17 January 2013, WEB,www.amnesty.org/en/documents/mde13/021/1990/en/, Iran: Violations of Human Rights 1987-1990, Amnesty International, BOOK, Abrahamian, Ervand, Tortured Confessions: Prisons and Public Recantations in Modern Iran,books.google.com/books?id=-QJgbEeoLfEC&q=cemetery, 1999, 217, University of California Press, 978-0520216235, In 2009, the Defenders of Human Rights Center and dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hussein-Ali Montazeri condemned demolition allegedly occurring at Khavaran cemetery by the Iranian authorities.NEWS, Iran rights group slams razing of ‘political’ graves,www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5isjNnGtS-cQEdma1GNrU_F1-SdHw, AFP, 25 January 2009,

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