Friday, May 29, 2009

Iran: responsible

In the city of Zahedan, Sistan-e-Baluchestan province, occurred a bomb-explosion from a bomb, planted in a mosque.
IRNA reported more then 20 people killed, and 125 people wounded.
The governor of Sistan-e-Baluchestan province said that 80 of the injured are now hospitalized.
The blast came during eveningprayers. Till now no terroristic group or individual has claimed responsibility.
source: Press-TV



Iran’s OPEC governor said Friday that the rise in prices for crude oil a day after OPEC decided to keep the output steady shows the market has welcomed the decision.
It seems that the rise of prices was derived from psychological elements and that the fundamental factors of the market do not support the crude oil prices.
Considering the existing crude oil storage there is the concern that the prices will again fall down.
source: ISNA


Jelveh Javaheri, activist in the One Million Signatures Campaign was arraigned with the following charges: acting against national security through membership in One Million Signatures Campaign with aim to disturb public order and security.
She was taken from Evin prison to Revolutionary court and branch one of the Security Prosecution office and back.
One of her lawyers was also present, however, even though her representation letter was confirmed, she was not allowed in to the court session.
Jelveh’s mother delivered her complaint letter to the head of Judiciary, to the office of Mr. Shahroodi’s but her letter was not accepted and she was told that the letter needs verification and seal from Evin prison.
The parents of Kaveh Mozafari (Jelveh's husband), also delivered their complaint letter to the head of the ministry of justice for the state of Tehran,.
They too were rejected and they were told to return to the ministry of justice during the following week’s public viewing.
source: We Change


In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
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