Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Iran: convicted

Fars newsagency reports that four man were hanged in public.
In Shahr-e-Nour, province Mazandaran is 14 december Mohammad Sadegh A. (27) who was convicted to 10 years in prison, 72 lashes and public hanging executed for murder.
December 13 is Hamd Kh., convicted for murder, hanged in public in Ahvaz, province Khuzestan, and December 9 are two not identified men hanged in public in the cities of Ahvaz en Masjed-Soleiman.
December 15 is Ali S., convicted of armed robbery, hanged in public in Ahvaz.
Spokesman for Iran Human Rights, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said that four public hangings in the same province seems a coordinated action by the Iranian authorities.
He says it is possible that there will be a wave of executions and it cannot be ruled out that among them are protestors against the government.
source: iranhr.net


According to an interview of International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran with the lawyer of Iranian-American social scientist Kian Tajbakhsh, his file contains no new evidence.

Tabakhsh is sentenced to 15 years in prison for acting against national security and espionage.
Currently his lawyer started the appealcase.
The lawyer recently studied the file and nothing was added.
source: Iranhumanrights.org


The site Streetjournalist published an article by Mojtaba Samienejad about Mohammad Poor-Abdolah, a student who is sentenced to 6 year in Ghezel-Hesarprison, a prison mainly for drugaddicts, murderers and rapists.


The site Frontline Tehran Bureau features an article of Muhammad Sahimi concerning political murders in Iran, also called s.Chainmurders.



Iranian Foreign Minister Mottaki told the press that the three captured American hikers will be tried.
Shane Michael Bauer, Joshua Felix Fattal, and Sarah Emily Shourd
were arrested July 31, at the border station Malakh-Khur, district Marivan on the Iraqi border.
They will be charged with espionage.
The American Minister of State called on Iran to release the three hikers.
source: PressTV


Anonymous Iran

Green Brief 76

Enduring America



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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