Those Who Said No

Summary For the first time in history an international People's Tribunal convenes in the Hague Court of Justice to investigate the mass executions of political prisoners in Iran during the 1980s. IRAJ is one of the survivors who lead this fight for justice. Together with other survivors he testifies against a crime that has been kept secret from the world for over 25 years. View more details

Those Who Said No

Directed : Nima Sarvestani

Written : Nima Sarvestani

Stars : Payam Akhavan Mehdi Aslani Amir Atiabi Nader Bokaee

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Genres : Crime Drama Documentary News

Release date : Nov 29, 2014

Countries of origin : Netherlands Japan Sweden Iran

Official sites : Official site

Language : Persian

Production companies : Ma.Ja.De Filmproduktion NimaFilm

Summary For the first time in history an international People's Tribunal convenes in the Hague Court of Justice to investigate the mass executions of political prisoners in Iran during the 1980s. IRAJ is one of the survivors who lead this fight for justice. Together with other survivors he testifies against a crime that has been kept secret from the world for over 25 years. View more details

Details

Genres : Crime Drama Documentary News

Release date : Nov 29, 2014

Countries of origin : Netherlands Japan Sweden Iran

Official sites : Official site

Language : Persian

Production companies : Ma.Ja.De Filmproduktion NimaFilm

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