Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Iran: arrests

Shirin Ebadi reported that December 28 her sister Nooshin Ebadi is arrested in her house in Tehran by four securityagents.
Website Rahesabz reported that journalist Mashallah Shamsolvaezin is arrested on Tuesday. Womans right activist Mansoureh Shojaee, is arrested also.
Furthermore
Alireza Beheshti and two other topadvisors of Mir Hossein Moussavi, humanrights activist
Emad Baghi and opposition activist Ebrahim Yazdi, a former foreign minister from the first post-Islamic Revolution government arrested.

source: Payvand, Rferl


Amnesty International called on the Iranian autorithies to ensure that those attending funerals and commemorations in the coming days and weeks are guaranteed the right to assemble peacefully and to express their opposition to the current government.
She condemns in a statement the bloodshed of December 27.
source: amnestyusa.org



ReportersWithoutBorders reports that syrian journalist Reza Al-Bacha from DubaiTV is arrested.
About several other Iranian journalists and bloggers who were also reportedly arrested,Reporters Without Borders received no information.
Blogger and humanrights activist Shiva Nazar Ahari telephonically informed her family that she was arrested December 20 and is in Evinprison, ward 209.
Most websites of the opposition are partly not or very bad reachable, because of cyberattacks.
Green Movement website Rahesabz is among those targeted.
Last week Mowjcamp and Twitter websites were attacked.
Iranian internetaccess is depending of Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI), a company that was bought by the IRGC.
Since 26 december is Parlemannews, official website of the reformist parlement minority unreachable.
This is , following the Supreme Council for National Security’s ban on any ceremony paying homage to Ayatollah Montazeri, who died on 20 December.
source: RSF



Anonymous Iran

Enduring America

Nite Owl




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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