Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Iran: repent and satisfaction

The case of Reza Alinejad who is sentenced to death for a murder committed in self-defence when he was 17-year-old, was ordered back for mediation, by Ayatollah Shahrudi to the court of Fasa.
The considerations were the age of the convicted and the unintentional circumstances that he was faced.
Attempts must be made in order to bring a resolution between parents of the victim and the murder convict. Results have to be reported back.



Global Voices Online writes that Reza Valizadeh, journalist and blogger who was arrested November 26 for writing about the dogs of the security staff of the president, erased his post about the dogs from jail.
After this, he wrote a new blog (farsi), in which he writes that the news about the dogs was misrepresented by some anti-governmental and anti-Islamic Republic websites, blogs and radios. He added that as a journalist just provide information about an interesting subject, that he thinks that using these dogs shows the country moving towards technology and progress and that some imams consider dogs can be used for security reasons.
He also wrote that that he did not intend to destroy the president.
Iranwatch writes that in a report on Roozonline is said that Valizadeh on Saturday evening was transfered from Evin Prison to Ghazal Hesar Prison and was left in a cell with drug addicts.
The last three years interrogators have learned about the internet and how to write a blog.
Fardablog says that many political prisoners have been forced to make false confessions and adds that in recent years political prisoners used to appear on TV to “confess and repent”.
Others wrote letters. Bloggers do not need to appear on TV or write letters.
They just write new posts.


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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