Sunday, September 06, 2009

Iran: further


Saturday, Mir Hossein Mousavi informed his supporters on his website and called for continued protest against the electionresults.
source: VOA-news







The student Omid Golbaz was violently arrested July 14 with the use of pepperspray and transferred to a penitentiary that remains unknown to him to this day. He ended up with broken fingers due to beatings and a lost a potion of his finger by being placed in-between iron doors of this unknown penitentiary.
By other torture in the unknown penitiairy he suffered internal bleedings of his stomach and bladder, injuries to his back and a broken tooth.
During the interrogations he was blindfolded and the interrogators were fully covered in black and referred to each other as Hajji or Alavi.
After that he was transferred to Evinprison and even after a week he was not allowed to seek medical care for his broken fingers.
During his detention he was foltered, and severely beaten, also his family was threatened.
At this moment he is being treated for his injuries, on a medical leave with a 50 million touman bail.
source: hra-iran.net


The New York Times writes that Iranian universities disciplin and suspend students who protested against the electionresults.
Last week five students of Mashad university who openly supported a reformist candidate, were arrested without official explanation.
The disciplinary actions have taken place also at universities in Tehran, Tabriz and Shiraz,where the Intelligence Ministry forwarded the names of students.
Peykiran Web site named several students and reported that some were suspended for up to two years, while others were barred from dormitories.
Adviran website wrote that 50 students living in the dormitories in Tehran were questioned for hours.
Hardline clerics and influential officials have taken aim at more reformist universities, like Azad University in Tehran run by the family of former President Rafsanjani, a powerful moderate and leading opponent of President Ahmadinejad.
source: nytimes.com



In latimesblogs Babylon and Beyond are excerpts of an interview with Abdollah Ramazanzadeh,was the official mouthpiece for the Iranian government under president Khatami.
June 12 he was arrested and despite interrogations and pressure , he has refused to confess.
At a court hearing Wednesday, he spoke to a reporter for the reformist Parlemannews(fa) about his detention and the accusations.
He tells among other things that he still doesn’t know what he is charged with.
source: latimesblog.latimes.com




Green brief 69.




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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