Sunday, June 15, 2008

Iran: free

The in October abducted Japanese student Satoshi Nakamura has been released.
Saturday the kidnappers released him together with the Friday prayer leader of Fahraj city in Kerman Province, Hojjat ul-Islam Javad Taheri,
who was kidnapped last April.
Whether a ransom was paid, has not been told.
According to Iran both Nakamura and Javad Taheri were abducted by Esmail Shahbakhsh, who wanted the release of his arrested son in exchange .


Saturday, Iranian state television reported that former Iranian police commander Reza Zareie has been released on bail of $54.000.
Zareie was detained for about five months over moral accusations and was retired as a colonel.
Several Iranian newsagencies alleged that Zareie, who enforced one of the toughest moral crackdowns in Iran last year, was found in a "house of corruption" with naked prostitutes.
It was added that a former Iranian MP has also been detained over moral issues while another lawmaker facing the same allegations was released on bail.


In the Southwest Jofeir oilfield is a new oilfield discovered.
The estimated reserve of 750 million barrels.
With this new oilfield, the production of the Jofeirfield will increase from 25000 to 33000 barrels a day.



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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