Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Iran: further

This morning is Shahla Jahed hanged in the Evinprison in Tehran.
She was sentenced to death for the murder on Laleh Saharkhizan, the wife of the footballplayer Nasser Mohammad-Khani in 2002.
After having confessed to the murder, she retracted the statement in court.
According to Amnesty International she had no fair trial.
source: BBC, iranhr.net


The spokesman of the Iranian judiciary says that 60 administrators of internetsites have been arrested and have been followed up and pursued, and those found guilty have been sentenced.
According to Iran News Labour Agency (ILNA) the spokesman said that the accused were active in multiple provinces like Mashhad, Tabriz, and Fars.
source: persian2english




Blogger Ebrahim Hosseinbar has been arrested yesterday and transferred to an unknown location.
Hosseinbar has a blog named Ostomaan, which covers the issues related to Baluchistan.
In recent years the government increased the pressure on the residents of Sistan en Baluchistan province.
source: HRHI



Rouhollah Khaleghi, a Baha’i resident of Shiraz was arrested November 9th, after agents of the security forces raided his house.
Three other residents of Shiraz are serving the 4th year of their prison sentence and several other residents are awaiting their sentences..
source: HRHI


Student Mojtaba Hashemi, a member of central branch of the Islamic Association of Tehran University School of Law,who was arrested December 8th, 2009, is sentenced to 6 months in prison for actin against national security, 91 days for insulting of the Supreme Leader, 91 days in prison and 74 lashes for disturbing public order, and a $100 fine for insulting the president.
Currently, over 80 students and student activists are imprisoned.
source: HRHI

Behrouz Javid Tehrani is the last remaining prisoner of the Student Movement 1999.
He was 22 years old.He spent 10 months in isolation and was released and rearrested in 2004 on charges of “intention to participate” in a protest outside the UN offices in Tehran.
For the fact of "intention to participate" he was sentenced to prison and lashes.
Since then he was in Rajaei Shahr prison.
The article is part of Mission Free Iran’s support to CFFPI’s campaign to free political prisoners. “Be his voice, Be her voice.”
bron: missionfreeiran.com





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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