Monday, February 26, 2007

Iran: inappropriate

Frenchman Stephane Lherbier who was imprisoned after being caught November 2005 sailing in Iranian waters, has been pardoned and released.He and a German Donald Klein were sentenced to 18 months prison.
After his release he was handed to the French Embassy. The German is still in jail.



French and Iranian archeologists began a new phase of excavations of the Achaemenid palace in the controversial Bolaghi Valley in Fars Province.
The palace is discovered in the year 2006, but will be flooded by the Sivand Dam in the near future.
The Minister of Energy seems, also due to the many protests, convinced to temporarily suspend the filling of the reservoir of the Sivand Dam.



The annual returning crackdown on 'inappropriately dressed' women is about to start.
Saeed Mortazawi, Tehran hardline prosecutor said that those who spread prostitution and intentionally seek to disturb social and moral security by inappropriate clothing and behaviour will be firmly confronted.
The crackdown will also be targeted on "street women who get into cars as passengers and rob or extort the drivers."



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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