Monday, March 01, 2010

Iran: interviewings

Judge Salavati overturned the ruling about bail for Mohammad Reza Moghiseh. His family posted the $500,000 borg bail and was expecting his release, when they found out.
Moghiseh, journalist and editor-in-chief of Bist-Saleha magazine, was arrested on October 14th and sentenced to 6 years in jail.
He is also a member of the the committee formed after the election to follow up on the post-election detainees and victims.
source: RAHANA


Members of Committee of Human Rights Reporters were permitted to meet their familymembers.
Shiva Nazar-Ahari has been n the third investigatory branch of the Revolutionary Court.
Kouhyar Goudarzi is according to his mother in bad physical and psychological state. He is still accused of moharebe.
Saeed Haeri and Mehrdad Rahimi and Taheri, a member of Freedom Crusade are transferred to more convenient cells.
Currently are six members of the Committee for Human Rights Reporters detained in Evin prison. Saeed Jalalifar and Saeed Kalanki, the other two members of the Committee are already 100 days in Evinprison.
source: persian2english.com


Released prisoners s are informed that they are to be summoned to Evin prison to hold interviews in the prisonenvironment praising Supreme Leader.
The interrogators contact them after their release.
According to Jaras the script of the interview is handed to the prisoner and they are expected to read from the script to pledge support to the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader.
This include both those who have been given a ruling and those who have not.
The prisoners are also threatened by the fact that if they don't cooperate, they will be arrested and imprisoned during Nowruz (Iranian New Year), their files will be sent for further reviews, and/or their court sentence will increased.
The newspaper Haei a largely reformist paper, has been contacted and compelled to publish the interviews.
The most recent development is that prisoners are being accompanied to ILNA to give reports immediately after their release. This has been done with ISNA in the past.
Sometimes they are contacted weeks or months after their release and a former prisoner told that there is no difference between home and prison for them, the whole country has turned into a big prison.
source: persian2english.com


A tweet on Twitter informed that yesterday 20 prisoners were released from Rejaie Shahr prison in Karaj.


The English textversion of the interview which Mir Hossein Mousavi held with Kalemeh.







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In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
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