Sunday, February 20, 2011

Iran: protests

At the protests of February 14th, were at least 13 students from Babol arrested.
Some persons were transferred to Mati Kala Prison and Quarantaine Ward.
Two of them are beneath the legal age, one is 17-year-old Ramtin Meghdadi.Reports are that many of them been beaten.
Many prisoners have been pardoned on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on February 11th.
Kianoush Kamrani, Arsalan Abadi and some other prisoners were not released despite the fact that their families were awaiting their release outside Evin.
Authorities did not release them because of the February 14th protests.
The former member of Khajeh Nasir University Islamic Student Association and student at Sharif university Hossein Kamkar has been arrested February 15th.
source: HRHI


The two German journalists who were detained in Iran have been released February 19th.
The German Foreign minister traveled to Tehran and accompanied the two journalists to Germany.
source: rferl.org

Great iron fences have been erected around the house of Mousavi. Neighbours described it "looking like a prison with big metal walls".
Iran's Telecommunication Company sent textmessages in an attempt to reduce turnout of the demonstration of today. The message said that the march had been canceled by Green Path of Hope.
Through RASAtv this was denied by a top-advisor to Mousavi.
source: en.irangreenvoice.com


EAWorldView


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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