Saturday, September 30, 2006

Iran: refute

Friday, two brothers were hanged in public in the city of Khorramabad, province Lorestan.



The men, named Reza and Saeid Z. were hanged in Shora Street amid heavy security.
They had been charged with launching an armed attack on Khorramabad’s City Hall in 2005, killing one of its staff, in an apparent revenge attack after another brother of theirs was executed in prison.
They also were convicted of spreading fear in society, taking part in armed clashes with agents of Iran’s State Security Forces, and being “mohareb”, or waging war on God.


Sweden has again started expelling Iranian homosexuals seeking asylum.

since the hanging of two teenage-homosexuals last year there was a freeze on expelling.
Sweden is basing their decision on reports from the Swedish Embassy in Teheran which claim that homosexuals risk no dangers there – as long as they are discrete.


The National Council of Resistance in Iran has given out a statement to the series of articles, written by Stewart Bell in Canadian daily National Post.
In 12 paragraphs NCRi counters the accusations against People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI).
The statement ends concluding the series of articles published by the National Post is not only an insult to freedom of speech but also an insult to integrity of journalism.



In Iran deathpenalty is in use. Also for child offenders.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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