Fatemeh Mesbah, 13, a symbol of Resistance for freedom
Fatemeh Mesbah, executed at the age of 13, is one of the symbols of the Iranian people’s struggle and Resistance for freedom. She is one of the eight members of the Mesbah family who gave their lives in the struggle.
Fatemeh Mesbah was born in 1968.
She was only three years old when her father was arrested and imprisoned by the Shah’s SAVAK. This is when this family as a whole got engaged in the struggle for freedom against two dictatorships.
In 1977, her father was released among other political prisoners under popular pressure built on the Shah. Fatemeh was 9 years old. She began distributing flyers and participating in anti-Shah demonstrations.
After the 1979 revolution and the overthrow of the Shah, she continued her freedom-loving activities with the student supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). She actively informed the public and exposed the repressive policies of the new dictatorial regime that had just seized power.
On June 20, 1981 — only 2.5 years after the 1979 Iranian Revolution — Khomeini ordered his troops to open fire on the peaceful demonstration of half a million people of Tehran, and the dark era of mass executions began the next day.
This was a turning point that made everyone decide for their lives. The choice was clear: giving up and saving one’s own life or continuing the struggle at the price of one’s life.
And the young Fatemeh Mesbah chose the second option.
All the sentences in her last will bespeak her deep awareness and consciousness of the regime’s nature and the dangers that awaited her in the struggle she had chosen. She was also very confident in victory.
She wrote in her last will, “Tell the despots that I have reviewed the world’s history and I have not found any crime crueler than yours. And these atrocities will be registered in history and people will take revenge for the blood you have spilt.”
She wrote, “I have chosen this tortuous path to fight against tyranny to the last drop of my blood… I urge future generations to continue my path. Long live freedom.”
Fatemeh Mesbah was arrested with her cousin, Khadijeh Massih, in a demonstration on September 16, 1981, and taken to Eshratabad Prison in Tehran. She was executed the next day, September 17, 1981.