Saturday, February 26, 2011

Iran: and more


February 13th are in various towns and cities from Iran 45 christians "temporarily detained".
At least 30 of them remain in prison, although there are reports that others were released. Humanrightsactivists see the wave of arrests and temporary detentions appear to be part of the government’s alleged wider crackdown on minority Christians and other non-Muslim religious groups.
source: worthynews.com

USA is quietly lobbying to establish a United Nations special investigator on human rights abuses in Iran. This is the first time in a decade.
The EU supports the move, in view of persecution of human rights defenders in Iran and the sharp rise in the number of executions since the start of the year.
But Iran and its allies are expected to denounce the resolution and demand it be put to a vote rather than be adopted by consensus.
The political prisoner Mohsen Dokmechi is diagnosed 6 months ago with livercancer.Dokmechi is jailed in Evinprison and till now him is refused any treatment.
source: freedomessenger.com



Human Rights Activists News Agency published a pressrelease.
Cyber terrorism, continuing the strategy of the security system to prevent free flow of information.
They use filtering internetsites, hacking websites, dDOSattacks and sending threathening letters.
source: en-hrana.com



Neighbors of Mehdi Karroubi told that in the evening the lights were out in the house, there are no security forces in tge street and the family has been transferred to another location.
A source told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that Mousavi and Karroubi were transferred to a safe house outside Tehran.
Officially nothing is known about these secret arrests.
source: iranhumanrights.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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