Thursday, August 27, 2009

Iran: written

Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a wellknown reformist blogger and former reformist vicepresident blogs (fa) from jail.


He writes that he is still being interrogated ,but he has a very friendly relation with the interrogator and protesters in prison know that there was no significant fraud in Iran's presidential election.
source: GlobalVoicesOnline


Paymon Aref an imprisoned student activist, stays in prison for his 18 months sentence , although he is imprisoned now with other charges. The court ordered to execute his sentence after the appeal's court confirmed it.
The recent charges have not been tried in court.
source: hra-iran.org



Parviz Mirzai, 23, a Kurdish citizen of Soufian Village near Oroumieh, has been shot and killed by Basij forces on his way home from a wedding.
Eyewitnesses reported that the Basij Forces ordered two vehicles to stop at a checkpoint and one vehicle fled.
The Basij Forces, assumpting the two vehicles belonged together opened fire at the passengers, killing Mirzai and critically injuring another.
Although two months has elapsed since this event, the family of Mirzai did not receive notice on the letter that was submitted to the Military Tribunal of Oroumieh requesting an investigation and identification and trial of the Basijis for the unwarranted violence against their son.
source: hra-iran.org



The family of the head of Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani, filed a complaint to president Ahmadinejad.
Ahmadinejad accused Rafsanjani of corruption in a election televisiondebate.
During the fourth round of the showtrial a defendant accused Rafsanjani's son, Mehdi Hashemi-Rafsanjani of embezzling $2 million in 2005 of the assets of the Iranian Fuel Conservation Organization, which was previously headed by him.
He spent the money to finance his father's presidential campaign in 2005.
In a letter to the Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Mehdi Hashemi-Rafsanjani said that the remarks were sheer lies and called for an opportunity to appear on TV to defend himself against the accusation
source: PressTV

285 people in Iran had been diagnosed with swineflu/Mexican flu/ A H1N1.
In Maragheh (East Azerbaijan) has a woman died of the flu because she also suffered from chronic respiratory problems and in Tehran is a 12-year-old boy with the flu in a "bad condition" in hospital.

source: reuters


Green Brief is not yet published.





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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