Sunday, September 26, 2010

Iran: goal

According to reports of the daily Vatan-e-Emrouz was the juvenile offender Mohammad July 10, 2010 in Marvdashtprison hanged.
His family was not informed.
source: iranhr.net


The political prisoner Mehdi Fatahbakhsh is in Evinprison since June 14, 2009. Part of his dentention he spent in isolation in ward 350.
He is convicted for taking part in the protests, disturbing national security and throwing stones at the authorities and sentenced to 42 months in prison. He is currently serving his sentence and has not had a prison leave because the bailamounts for prison leave is $300.000, which is a too big amount for his family to provide, since they do not own a house.
He is in bad physical and psychological condition.
source: HRHI

The families of derwishes Zamani, Rafieai, Shekari and Safari have been summoned to the Gonabad Prosecutor’s Office for giving “some explanations” in regards to the burials in the Beidokht Soltani Gravesite.
Februari 2007 were burials in the Beidokht Soltani Gravesite forbidden by the Health Department of the city of Gonabad, based on a confidential report by the Governor’s Office and the Intelligence Ministry.
source: HRHI


Reporters without Borders is very concerned about the humanrights violations against journalists and bloggers in Iran.
The charges against bloggers Vahid Asghari and Hossein Derakhshan who are imprisoned since 2008, are punishable by the death penalty.
Asghari 24, student ICT in India, was arrested in 2008 on the airport and charged with organising a pornographic network. He has been tortured and spent months in isolation. He hosted some websites, including the sites of government opponents.He has never seen his lawyer, not even in court.
Derakhshan, who was arrested in November 2008 was charged in court of insulting government leaders and Islam’s holy texts.
Two other bloggers, Kouhyar Goudarzi and Hossien Ronaghi Maleki are also being held under extreme conditions.
Currently there are 9 bloggers and 24 journalists in prison.
source: en.rsf.org



Reports say that computerworm Stuxnet infected more than 30.000 computers in Iran.Officials said that no harm was done.
Stuxnet, officially identified in June 2010,uses a leak in Windowssoftware to attack devices that control water, oil, powerplants etc.
Experts in Iran think that the attack is to be aimed at shutting down the nuclear plant Bushehr, which is due to go online next month.
source: symantec.com, express.be, guardian.co.uk

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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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