Human Rights Activists Newsagency publishes two letters written by Vahid Asghari, who is accused of “launching pornographic and anti-Islam websites.
He accuses in these letters IRGC of subjecting him to physical and mental torture.
He writes that he has detailed his ordeal in a 200-page book called “The Description of Tortures.”
Asghari was arrested in 2008 along with Saeed Malekpour and Hassan Sisakhi.
Asghari and Malekpour are sentenced to death and Sisakhi is sentenced to life in prison.
All three are currently being held in Evin Prison.
source: iranbriefing.net
The demonstrators also chanted anti-British and anti-Israeli slogans, and burnt Israeli flags.
source: iranfocus.com
USA eases the rules on the sale of medicine to Iran.
The ban on financial transactions is so effective that even medicines can't be bought.
These changes come in a time that the propagandabattle increases.
source: latimes.com, nytimes.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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