Saturday, June 14, 2008

Iran: resist

Mehrnewsagency says that at a clash near Piranshar, West-Azerbaijan province near the Iraqi border are two people killed.
A provincial police spokesman said that a group of six men entered Iran to sabotage.
After two of them were killed they fled across the border.



Blogger Azarmehr writes that all demands made by the Teacher Training Students in Pardis near Karaj were met after the students went on hunger strike for 11 days.
120 students had taken part in the hunger strike and 3500 had joined the sit in protest in solidarity with the hunger strikers.
Forty other universities across Iran had threatened to join their hunger strike if the demands made by the Teacher Training College students were not met.
Sixteen hunger strikers were taken to hospital.
Negotiations between student representatives, the university officials and the university Herasat (university informers) are ended Friday, after these demands were met:
Resignation of the university deputies
Written apology by university Herasat (university informers) who had made threats against families of the students
Maintaining minimum standards of dormitories
Improvement in canteen food and hygiene
return of the use of central library facilities to students
No disciplinary action against the protesting students




In the city of Saravan, Sistan-e-Baluchestan province are 16 police officers kidnapped by a group of armed men and transferred to Pakistan.
Newsagency Fars says that no group has officially claimed responsibility for this attack but some sources blame it on Abdolmalek Rigi and Jundullah. Jundullah is a violent sunni-muslem group which is linked to al Qaeda in Iran.
ISNA says that provincial police says that the bandits were related to "international drug smuggling networks".


Breaking News: Iran's New Voice: Martin Luther King, Gandhi and JFK in
a video on You Tube.


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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