Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Iran: further

April 10 were in the prison of  Shehr-e-Kord 3 men hanged. The not met named prisoners were convicted for drugsrelated crimes.
One of the prisoners was charged with keeping of 400 grams of crack, 22 grams of "shisheh" (synthetic heroin) and 14 grams of hashish,he also confessed the selling of one kg of heroin. The two other men were respectively convicted for participation in keeping 3 kilos and 102 grams of heroin, crack and shisheh, and participation in keeping 2 kilos and 783 grams of the same substances.
2 prisoners were hanged in Tabas.
A. H.45, was accused of participation and keeping of 1380 kilos opium, 498 kilos of morphine, and keeping of 190 kilos of opium M. M. 30 charged with keeping of 30 kg of heroin.
April 9 are 5 prisoners hangee in the cities of Bam and Kerman. None of them was named.
source: iranhr.net


According to IRNA a group of terrorists were arrested after months of intelligence operations in central and border provinces of Iran.
Although the report did not provide names, Iranian media in recent months have quoted several officials as saying that neighboring Azerbaijan has sheltered operatives plotting attacks in Iran.
The report says that all spies were arrested before they could implement their plans.
source: washingtonpost.com


Blogger Hossein Ronaghi Maleki is returned to Evinprison after he was brought to the hospital in dire condition.
The doctors advised him to undergo surgery, but he will not be allowed proper recovery, and he refused the operation.
source: persianbanoo.wordpress.com




The iranian minister of Science and Education told IRNA that any Iranians who took part in 2009 protests against the reelection of President Mahmud Ahmadinejad will be banned from studying at university.
In recent years, reform-minded university professors and students have come under increasing pressure.
source: rferl.org


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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