Friday, September 24, 2010

Iran: and it goes on

Many delegations walked out during the speech of President Ahmadinejad from Iran yesterday, at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Ahmadinejad said that most people believed the US government was behind the 9/11 attacks.
The delegations of US, EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica.walked out.
source: BBC, rferl.org


The Human Rights Activist News Agency has published statistics of human rights violations in Iran in the month September 2010.
Due to difficult circumstances the report is not detailed.
source: en.hrana.com


The student Ziaeddin Nabavi who was deprived of education, is sentenced to 10 years in exile in prison, and was Thursday transferred to Ahvaz Central Prison.
Initially he was sentenced to 15 years in exile in Izzehprison, but the appeals court had reduced his sentence to 10 years of imprisonment and exile.
Nabavi was arrested June 15, 2009, along with his cousin Atefeh Nabavi and was under severe mental and physical torture in solitary confinement in ward 350 of Evinprison. He was among the 17 prisoners of conscience in the Ward who had gone on a hunger strike.
source: HRHI


Afshin Hossein Panahi, the brother of Anvar Hossein Panahi is arrested by agents of the security forces.
He had been threatened and disturbed by the Intelligence Ministry for following the case of his brother.
Anvar Hossein Panahi was sentenced to death in 2007 but his sentence was later reduced to 16 years in prison. He is detained in Sanandaj prison.
source: HRHI



Blogger and One Million Signatures Campaignactivist Navid Mohebbi, is September 18 by security forces in the house of his father in Amol arrested.
Reports say that he was beaten when arrested and the security forces threatened his family by firearms.
There has been no information as to the reason for his arrest.
source: HRHI

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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.
Poster amnesty.nl

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