Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Iran: investigation


In Shiraz is a man hanged.
Fars reported that the man, Navid Parham, 22 years was convicted for murdering Hojatollah Shahbazi while extorting money from him.



Iran has announced that it has uncovered five spy networks.
The members of the networks included foreign elements.
IRNA reported that an intelligence official in Kermanshah province said that 20 people have been arrested.
He declined to reveal the identities of the arrested spies on security grounds, adding that they are being interrogated.


Yesterday are six students arrested who demonstrated for the release of their fellowstudents.Their names are Bahareh Hedayat, Mohammad Hashemi, Ali Nekunesbati, Mehdi Arabshahi, Hanif Yazdani, and Ali Vafaghi.
The arrests were made on the eighth anniversary of a bloody attack by police forces and vigilantes on a university dormitory in Tehran in 1999.
Studentleader Abdollah Momeini told Radio Farda that it was not known where the students were hold and that also their family was denied to contact them.
Shortly after this he and a number of other students were also detained following a raid on the student Office to Foster Unity (Daftare Tahkim Vahdat).
In total are some 15 students and a mother arrested.



A group of Dutch architecturestudents will visit Iran from July 8 till July 29.
They plan to travel to Isfahan, Mashhad, Shiraz and other sites in Fars Province, and Kish, where they will visit Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Aali Qapu, Pasargadae, the Hafezieh, and Ferdowsi's tomb.
They also plan to visit Zanjan, Tabriz, Ardebil, Astara, and Abyaneh.
They will take part in a workshop at the University of Tehran and visit museums and historical buildings in the city of Tehran.


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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