Sunday, February 22, 2009

Iran: filter

The execution of the childoffender Amir Khaleghi that was scheduled to take place today, has been postponed for two months.
In a meeting with the Iranian chargĂ© d’affaires, he Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs expressed serious concerns about the scheduled execution.


GlobalVoicesOnline writes that pro-Khatami blogs Jaari News(fa) and Yaari (fa) are filtered by Iranian authorities.


Press-TV writes that misrepresented imported goods from abroad are not allowed by the Customs Import Bureau of Iran to be imported in Iran.
Clause 12 of the Customs Affairs Act says that importing goods, which bear on itself or on its wrappings the name or address of a corporation, or any specification which may lead to the deception of the purchaser and consumer with respect to the original manufacturer, specifications or qualities thereof, is not allowed.
Customhouses have been instructed not to allow:
Goods bearing the standard emblem of Iran,
Goods bearing an Iranian trademark and Farsi language script on its packaging.
If Iranian goods, for any reason, have been manufactured abroad and this has been an ongoing business,these can be released upon the agreement of the Ministry of Industries and Mines.


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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