Monday, July 16, 2007

Iran: increase

The Defenders of Human Rights Center, the Iranian human rightsgroup led by Shirin Ebadi has criticized Iran for alleged continued abuses in the country.
The group also said the situation for women in Iran is "worrying," and that members of the Bahai religious sect are being persecuted for their beliefs.
On July 14 they accused Iranian authorities of executing people who committed crimes before they were 18 years old and cracking down on academics and union members.
The last week arrested unionleader Mansour Osanloo is transferred to Evinprison.


From July 23, the number of police in Tehran assigned to control Islamic dressrules, will be doubled.
Thousands of women have already been warned and hundreds arrested across Iran for failing to adhere to the country's Islamic dress code .
The dress crackdown is just one part of a major moral drive in Iran dubbed the "plan to increase security in society" .
The crackdown has also seen police act against drug addicts, water pipe smokers and thugs.

Many students have been arrested in recent weeks for protesting against the fact that the editors of several studentpublications are arrested for allegedly writing anti-Islam articles.




The names of known students in jail are:





1- Morteza Eslahchi
2- Abdollah Momeni
3- Bahare Hedayat
4- Ali Vafghi
5- Hanif Yazdani
6- Mehdi Arabshahi
7- Mohammad Hashemi
8- Ali Nikoonesbati
9- Abbah Hakimzadeh
10- Keyvan Ansari
11- Ali saberi
12- Pooya Mahmoodiyan
13- Ehsan Mansoori
14- Ahmad Ghasaban
15- Majid Tavakkoli
16- Majid Sheykhpoor
17- Meghdad Khalilpoor
18- Bahram Fayazi
19- Mojtaba Bayat
20- Masood Habibi
21- Arash Khandal
22- Ashkan Ghiyasvand
23- Saeed Hosseinnia
24- Amirhossein Mehrzad
25- Habib Haj heydari
26- Amir Yagoubali



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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