Thursday, February 22, 2007

Iran: blocking

In Iranshahr, Sistan-e-Baluchestan province, took armed clashes place between a group of people and Iran’s State Security Forces which killed a man called Vahed.
Brigadier General Mohammad Arab said in the newspaper Jomhouri Islami that Vahed together with three other individuals were planning to carry out a road block in the village of Kheyrabad.


After Saudi-Arabia, Iran also condemned the remarks from Dutch MP Geert Wilders for local muslims to throw away half the Koran to show national loyalty,
The Iranian embassy in The Hague has made a statement saying that these remarks are (a) direct insult to sanctities and ethical values of Islam.
The Iranian embassy called upon the Dutch government to take appropriate measures.


More than 130 members of Iranian parliament have protested to President Ahmadinejad about the banning of the conservative newssite Baztab.com that has been critical of the president.
For the first time is the law with the aim of facilitating control of the Internet, accepted on 27 November 2006, openly used by the Iranian authorities to justify blocking access.
According to Reporters without Borders are also the sites Flickr.com, YouTube.com, and rsf.org partial or complete blocked.



In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

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

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