Sunday, August 09, 2009

Iran: time


Reuters wrote a summary timeline from the electiondate in Iran till now.
source: reuters.com



Washington Post writes abouth both arrested Iranians with dual citizenship.
Maziar Bahari, 42 is a Canadian-Iranian filmmaker and reporter for Newsweek who was arrested June 21 in his mothers appartment. He was reporting on the post-election turmoil.
Kian Tajbakhsh, 47, an American-Iranian urban planner, living in Tehran since 1999.
He was arrested July 9th, when he left his house to go to a party.
Both men are on trial at the mass-process in Tehran and have not been allowed visitors or access to lawyers, though both have been allowed a few phone calls.
Family and friends do not know where the men are being held.
Tajbakhsh was jailed four months in 2007 on accusation of trying to foment a "color" revolution.
source : washingtonpost.com




Singer Sting urged people on the website Free Kian to speak out against the current Iranian regime’s system of political repression and human rights violations .
source: freekian09.org



Iranianjournalist Omid Habibinia asks in this article whether whats happening in Iran is a revolution.




Green Brief is not published yet.




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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