Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Iran: further

BBC writes on her website in a roundup of events that it seems to be quiet in Tehran.
Conservative candidate Mohsen Rezai has withdrawn his complaints about the poll, "in the interests of Iran's national security".
Opposition supporters have called for a day of mourning for those killed during the protests.
source: BBC



The Iranian Health Ministry on Monday confirmed the detection of the first swine flu case (A H1N1) in the country at a girl, returning from USA.
The ministry advised Iranians to avoid unnecessary trips to Mexico, Canada, the Philippines, Thailand, Britain and Germany where the rates of swine flue cases are high.
Iran is the 84th country which reported swine flu (A H1N1).
source: iran-daily.com


Four footballplayers who wore green wristbands during a match against South Korea last week, Ali Karimi, 31, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32, Hosein Ka'abi, 24 en Vahid Hashemian, 32 are "retired" as player for the national soccerteam.
Six players initially wore a wristband. Mahdavika wore his (green) captainsband the whole game, the other players obeyed instructions to remove the armwear at half-time.
source: guardian.co.uk


The "green brief no. 7" is published. In this are as accurate as possible, events in real-time written.
The site will be update regularly, so refresh.
source: twitter



International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran published a list with 240 names of people in Iran who are detained or killed after June 12.
Among them are 102 political figures, 23 journalists, 79 university students, and 7 university facultymembers who are still in detention.
source: International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran


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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