Friday, June 27, 2008

Iran: manipulate

In the cities Sarbaz and Iranshar, Sistan-e-Baluchestan province are according to the head of police 10 terrorists arrested by security forces.
They entered Iran illegally from Pakistan and were armed with missile launchers, semi-automatic rifles and RPG-7s.
They were planning bombings in Iran.



Compassdirect writes that a from Islam to Christianity converted Iranian couple Tina Rad, 28 and Makan Arya, 31 June 3 are arrested and detained for 4 days on charges of "acting against national security".
Both were released on bail, $30,000 bail for the woman, and $20,000 bail for the man.
During those 4 days they were foltered and threathened, among which to take their 4-year-old daughter away and trial them for drugstrafficking with possible deathsentence.
According to the report they were forced to sign a statement that they wouldn’t go back to their house church and that they would have no contact with other Christians and that if they did, “they will be punished by the law of Islam.”
They were arrested after a relative of Arya informed security police of the couple’s Christian activities. In order to pay the bail payments, Arya obtained financial help from his father, on the condition that he promise to divorce his wife.He promised, but he refuses to divorce and his father gave him an ultimatum.



The daily Etemad writes that Mateen Meshkeen has been banned from continuing his studies at Amir Kabir University even though he has even written his PHD thesis.
Although university's bylaws forbid it to throw out a scholarship student, the President of Amir Kabir University has ruled againt his own university's rules.
Meshkeen was formerly a leader of the university's Islamic Student Association.


Fars newsagency says that hardline journalist Jalal Fayazi has called Iran's Association of Journalists "corrupt from the start". He said that the election of the association's board of directors was rigged.
The board of directors were mostly made up of members of the editorial board of the 1999 banned reformist pro-Khatami daily 'Salaam'.


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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