Sunday, November 25, 2007

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Iranians Rally in Sweden to Condemn Insults against Women of Ashraf
POMI: “Yesterday, Stockholm was witness to the rally and demonstration of thousands of Iranians who stood up to defend 1,000 brave women in Ashraf, and severely condemned the absurd allegations of the religious fascism and its lobby. In the demonstration in Sweden, Swedish citizens and prominent jurists and parliamentarians from Scandinavia, Europe and the U.S., including Lord Slynn, former judge of the European Court of Justice, Professor Steven Schneebaum and Professor Henzelin from Switzerland, members of the International Committee of Jurists for Defense of Ashraf, delivered their speeches. The resolution of the demonstration condemned the irreverence by the Swedish daily, Svenska Dagbladet against the women in Ashraf as the violation of International Humanitarian Law and the violation of Geneva Conventions, and called the sheer lies of the religious fascism ruling Iran and its lobby as an offense against the human dignity of all women that has raised the hatred and abhorrence of all humanitarian consciences. The president-elect of the Iranian Resistance in her live message from France to the demonstrators hailed them for their resistance and congratulated the ruling of the Paris court as a significant victory and said: 'The verdict of the Paris Court is a clear testimony and an unimpeachable legal and judicial ruling that annuls the 'cult' and 'terrorism' tags from this resistance. Referring to the resolution by the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly in condemning the anti-human crimes of the mullahs’ regime, Mrs. Rajavi said: Fortunately the extensive and well- founded revelations by the members and supporters of the Resistance in various countries, as well as hundreds of meetings and visits in New York, Geneva and the capitals around the world, once again undercut the plots of the religious fascism. Mrs. Rajavi described the southern Iraqi Shiites’ movement against the meddling and crimes of the mullahs’ regime and the statement of 300,000 Shiites in Iraq’s southern provinces a very important event and said: Shiites are frustrated of killings and seditions and destructions by the Iranian regime in Iraq and of its evil objectives for disintegrating Iraq, and say:the most poisonous dagger stabbed in us, the Iraqi Shiites, is the Iranian regime’s shamefully exploiting the Shiite sect to implement its evil goals. They say accusing the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran of killing Iraqi Shiites is an absolute lie and fabrication. The Iranian regime wants to cover up its atrocities by this means.The demonstrators asserted: We, Iranians residing in Sweden and other Nordic countries, announce unanimously with the Iranian people and Resistance: The Iranian people,refugees and opposition outside the country as well as the democratic forces in Nordic countries condemn the flagrant outrage against the Ashraf women in Svenska Dagbladet.”

Sunday, November 18, 2007

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In a big protesting move, the workers of all factories and workshops in Naishabour (Northeastern Iran) held a general rally and expressed their anger and frustration against the Iranian regime’s predatory policies by chanting anti-government slogans.According to the reports, the workers who were asking for their delayed salaries chanted against Iran’s minister of labour. The factories involved in this protest were: Sugar Factory of Naishabour, Iran Sholeh Company, Assayesh Company, Azmayesh Refrigerator Company, Alborz Naishabour refrigerator making Company and Arya Shargh Company.The large Naishabour workers’ rally started from ’Imam Intersection’ towards the governorship. They stopped before the Governorship Building and announced their demands in a statement. In their statement the workers protested against the lack of professional security, continuous firing of workers and other social pressures by the regime on them.

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Radio Farda reported that Iran’s clerical judiciary issued verdicts of stoning for 7 women and 2 men. According to reports, the stoning verdicts which were confirmed by the clerical judiciary were issued for Kobra Najjar, Khayrieh, Iran, Malekeh Ghorbani, Ashraf Kalhori, Fatemeh and Layla Qomi in Tehran’s prison, and two men by the names of Abdullah Farivar in Sari and an Afghan man in Mashhad prison.

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Fars, the state run news agency, reported that the Iranian regime’s suppressive forces of the State Security Force (SSF) brutally and savagely attacked 110 places and the houses of ordinary citizens and arrested a large number of youths in Tehran province. The raid was conducted under pretext of fighting against drug addicts. The head of the State Security Force (SSF) in Karaj city, Majid Bazmoon told the press: “we have coordinated with the Judiciary system to hand over all detainees to an official of the Judiciary.”

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On Nov. 11, IRNA state run news agency reported Iranian regime hanged one man in Zahedan’s central prison. His name was Nader Kalbali. The judiciary also released death sentence verdicts for 10 people in Zanjan and Taft. Nine of them are from Zanjan and the last one is AbdulZahra 31, from Taft.

Monday, November 12, 2007

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The students of Bou-Ali Sina University of Hamadan (western Iran) held a gathering to protest the suppressive atmosphere of the universities. Chanting the slogans 'jailed students must be released', the students asked for release of their prisoner classmates. The students continued their gathering with singing the songs' school friend', ' dawn bird' and ' Oh , Iran' and announced ' University is alive likewise and the conscious student won’t bear the atmosphere dominating the universities.'

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Khorasan state run daily in Iran wrote the Iranian judiciary system of the Iranian regime in Iran issued death sentences for a young boy and a girl by the by the names of Saber and Liyda in Tehran.In a statement issued by the Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance after executions of six prisoners in Kerman, Isfahan and Bandar Abass, Iranian resistance called on the United Nations Secretary General, U.N. human rights High Commission, current General Assembly of the U.N. and all international human rights organizations to condemn the brutal violation of human rights and adopt urgent measures to stop executions in Iran.

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Iranian regime has hanged four men in Bandar Abbas, and another in the central city of Isfahan, the official press reported on Sunday. A man identified as Asghar Gh., 27, was hanged in Isfahan on Saturday, the official Kayhan daily reported. A report in the Etemad daily identified only one of the men hanged in Bandar Abbas as F.M., a 33-year-old.


******The Associated Press reported on Wednesday that Interpol put five Iranians and a Lebanese man on its most-wanted list Wednesday in connection with a 1994 bombing that killed 85 people at a Jewish community center in Argentina. Iranian delegates said the annual Interpol general assembly in Morocco voted 78-14, with 26 abstentions, to issue wanted notices for the six suspects. "We have achieved something that we have been hoping for, for a long time," said Alberto Nisman, the chief Argentine prosecutor in the case. Argentine prosecutors alleged that Iranian officials orchestrated the bombing in Buenos Aires - Argentina's worst terror attack - and entrusted the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah with carrying it out. No one has been convicted in Argentina in connection with the blast, in which a van stuffed with explosives leveled the seven-story Jewish center and shook Argentina's 200,000-strong Jewish community. The six wanted notices are for former Iranian intelligence chief Ali Fallahian; Mohsen Rabbani, former cultural attache at the Iranian Embassy in Buenos Aires; former diplomat Ahmad Reza Asghari; Mohsen Rezaei, former leader of the elite Revolutionary Guards; Ahmad Vahidi, a general in the Revolutionary Guards; and Hezbollah militant Imad Moughnieh, one of the world's most sought-after terror suspects. Moughnieh, whose whereabouts are unknown, is wanted for his alleged role in the kidnapping of Westerners in Lebanon in the 1980s, and suicide attacks on the U.S. Embassy and a Marine base in Lebanon that killed more than 260 Americans.

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According to reports from northeastern city of Birjand, Ahmadinejad canceled his scheduled speech in the University of that City in fear of facing students’ anger and protests.Reports say the Science and Education Minister in Ahmadinejad cabinet who attended the Birjand University on Wednesday Nov. 7 said: Ahmadinejad personally canceled his scheduled speech in the university. He said instead of making speech in the Birjand University, Ahmadinejad is going to open officially the Shargh technical college (the College of Shargh was built in 1991 and its official opening ceremony was held in 1997).After being informed of Ahmadinejad ’s presence, the students of the College of Shargh staged a gathering in front of the college. This made the regime to announce that Ahmadinejad’s visit to this college was also canceled and Minister of Science would attend the ceremony instead. The students staged a gathering anyhow in front of the college canteen to protest Ahmadinejad presence.



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Reuters reported on Sat. That Iran's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence on a Kurdish dissident journalist convicted of charges including spying, his lawyer said on Friday.A Revolutionary Court in the western Kurdish city of Marivan sentenced Adnan Hassanpour to death in July.Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, has called the death sentences against Hassanpour )Botimar( "outrageous and shameful".

Sunday, November 04, 2007

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Iran: Six students arrested in anti-government protests in Tehran today
NCRI (National Council of Resistance of Iran) said in a statement on Oct. 20th that the anti-government student protest which started by about 1,000 students at the Social Sciences School of Allameh University in Tehran is continuing into the early evening hours. Despite desperate attempts by the university security guards, agents of State Security Forces (SSF) and so-called plain cloths members of Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) to contain the demonstrations, the students managed to shutdown all classes and called on their professors to join them. They chanted slogans 'Death to dictator,' 'University is not a military camp,' 'This is the final warning,' 'University students are ready for uprising,' 'Free minded professors, join us' and 'Students, professors unite.' During clashes between the students and security forces six students were arrested and transferred to an unknown location by the SSF. The detained students are identified as Mahsa Mehrzad, Nilofar Abd-Haq, Behnam Sepehrvand, Araman Sedaqati, Maziyar Samiee and Mohammad Yazdani.

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Iranian regime Executed Seven People in One Day in Iran
IRNA , Iran’s state run news agency on Oct. 28 reported that the regime of Iran hanged seven people in Yazd, Kerman and Boushehr three of them were hanged in Yazd; it also sentenced two others to death in Tehran. Two were hanged in Mahan city of Kerman province in southern Iran.The cleric regime in Iran also has executed two youngsters by the names of Behrouz Zanganeh 21, and Ali Khoram-Nejad 22, in Boushehr.The French news agency reported that the number of people hanged since the beginning of the year has reached up to 237.The agency added that the number of executions has notably increased in recent months.In Tehran two others by the names of Safar Ali 25, and Mohammad Hussein 32, were sentenced to death.

In other news the mullahs’ regime hanged three men in Zahedan’s central prison. The names and identities of these prisoners haven’t been announced.A 20-yr youth by the name of Hamed was publicly hanged in Shiraz. The regime’s judiciary also released death sentence verdicts for 3 in Mashhad and Kerman.

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Protest against Iranian Regime Outside 5+1 Meeting
while the representatives of the six major powers were meeting, Iranians supporters of the Iranian resistance gathered in front of meeting place at British Foreign Office in White Hall in central London to protest and seek further and full sanctions against clerical regime and end to appeasement policy toward the religious fascism ruling Iran. News agencies reported, as the six met in an announced place, supporters of the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran demonstrated outside the Foreign Office in central London. A spokesman for NCRI foreign commission Hussein Abedini told Reuters: “we have gathered here to urge the meeting of 5+1 to propose immediately a new resolution to the NU Security Council for full scale sanctions against Iranian regime in order to prevent this regime from acquiring nuclear bomb. Iranian regime is seeking to endanger the world peace and security by producing nuclear bomb.'