Thursday, December 07, 2006

Iran: freedom

November 30, Amnesty International called for a urgent action for Abdullah al Mansouri 60 years, president of Ahwaz Liberation Organization (ALO), also known by his Persian name Abdullah Nikouseresht,who was forcibly returned to Iran from Syria.

He was been sentenced to death in 1988 by a military court, apparently in connection with his activities as a member of the Ahwazi Liberation Organization (ALO).He fled Iran, and since then lived in The Netherlands where he acquired Dutch nationality.
Also is called for urgent action for
Rasool Mezrea (m), ALO member
Taher ‘Ali Mezrea (m), 40 years
Jamal ‘Obeidawi (m), 34 years, student,Chair of Ahwazi Student Union in Syria
All four Iranian men named above are now believed to be held in Karoun Prison,
in Ahwaz city in Khuzestan.
All four are believed to be at risk of the death penalty, as well as torture and ill-treatment.


IranPressNews reports that yesterday everywhere in Iran protestmeetings on universities were held.During demonstrations slogans were chanted and an upsidedown portrait of president Ahmadinejad was held.
In the city of Kerman more than 500 students gathered; in Shahr’eh-Kord more than 400 and cities such as Zahedan, Bandar-Abbass hundreds of student held demonstrations. Also in Tabriz universities, Zanján, Ghom, Karaj and Mazandaran similar demonstrations were held. Students of Sahand University in Tabriz chanted slogans such as “Student prisoners must be freed” and “If I rise and you rise, everyone will rise”. The student anthem Yaar’eh Dabestani was sung at every campus by all student protestors.

Here and here published The National Council of Resistance in Iran photos.

English translation of ongoing photo: “AS IF WE WANT ANYTHING OTHER THAN FREEDOM"
http://regimechangeiniran.com/



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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