Sunday, April 20, 2008

Iran: (il)legal

According to the daily Etemad six students of Shahid Rajaei Teacher Training University in Tehran have been summoned by the supervisory committee of the university.
Ruhollah Damavandi, Hadi Sadeghi, Yaser Rigi, Kiumars Fathi, Ahmad Karami and Arman Zahedi are charged with participating in two recent sit-ins.



According to the website of National Council of Resistance of Iran, two former students of Gachsaran University are charged with murder.
Mohammad Kishavarz, 26 and Hamid Nargose-Nejad,25 are detained in the prison of Yasuj.
Familymembers say that both students were very active in anti-government protests during the past year and are at risk of soon being executed.



The 2nd international nanotechnology congress wil be hold October 28 to 30 in Tabriz.
Among other things there will be discussion of recent research results for industrial applications.
During the three-day congress, the participating scientists and experts will review nano-biotechnology, nano-composites, nano-electronics and mechanics, nano-medicine, nano-photonics, nano-scale characterization, nano-scale fabrication, nano-structured materials, nano-sensors and the social impact of nanotechnology.
The congress is organized by Iranian Nanotechnology Society (INS) and the University of Tabriz.


Iranian coast guards has according to Press-tv intercepted 12 boats for illegal fishing near Dayer port, Bushehr province at the Persian Gulf.
12 captains and 46 Asian national crew members were arrested.

More than 100 tons of illegal fish is confiscated.


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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