May 17, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - No. 603 - May 17, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.603

The Downfall

‘Bone Carnival’ sign of a desperate regime at its end
Tehran, May 15, 2010
To raise the spirit of its suppressive forces and Bassijies in confronting the struggling youths of the uprising the desperate clerical regime brought the bones of the victims of Iran-Iraq war after 23 years to a street show. After the Friday Prayer the mullahs went to the podium inviting people to mourn and beat themselves on head and chest. To heat up the show Ahmadinejad, Khamenei’s puppet, held a speech talking about wars offenses and defenses.
Fars News Agency affiliated with RGC said on May 15 that some of the bones amongst 89 sets of founded bones belonged to Ali Hashemi the commander of Imam Sadegh Sixth Corps who was killed during the war!

Ahmadinejad fears international sanctions
Tehran, May 15, 2010
While the clerical regime fears very much the execution of harder sanctions by the international society, in and interview with Aljazireh TV, Ahmadinejad started threatening and said: “if the sanctions are approved they are cruel, have no legal bases and are clear bullying. They cannot harm Iran.
This would be a document that the current system (of world community) is an oppressing one... it will be eradicated. Then there would be this problem for US because Mr. Obama came to cover the oppressing face of Bush but if he behaves the same what will happen? First Obama’s era will be over and then US’s historic opportunity for reforming her face will be over. Mr. Obama came to change the conditions but if he acts like Bush then US is done with. We don’t want this but it is up to them”.

Son of Lords educate in England!
Tehran, May 15, 2010
Kazem Jalali a member of Security Commission and Foreign Policy Making of regime’s parliament pointed to the ‘running away of sons and dughters of Lords (regime’s top officials) to Britain’ and in this way he attacked Rafsanjani. Mehdi Hashemi, Rafsanjani’s son has run away from the country and has gone to England taking his wife and two children there afterwards.
Jalaji continued that the number of this type of people going to England is high and said that foreign intelligence agencies might use them.

High security measures around Friday Prayer’s location
Tehran, May 14, 2010
Reports gathered show that Tehran’s security forces order residents around Enghelab Sq. and around the location of holding Friday Prayer each Friday morning to put their vehicles out of sight. They are not allowed to take their vehicles out of their parking lots till the end of the prayer.
On Friday May 14 hundreds of security forces, SSF and Bassijies were stationed at the east side of the square since 8 am.
Enghelab St, and the distance between North Kargar Street till Palestine St. was completely blocked and no body was allowed to pass.
Regime’s fear of people’s protests led to more tense security atmosphere for Friday Prayer.
Strike all over Kurdistan frightened the regime and it thought of protests forming in Tehran too. So since early morning on Friday tens of military vehicles were stationed around Enghelab Sq.
Buses transporting regime’s supporters entered the premises with the permission of Especial Guards.
Ordinary people and vehicles were not allowed to pass.


Resistance

We are prepared for a strike
Tehran, May 15, 2010
Families of five executed political prisoners on May 9 especially their mothers and sisters have announced that if regime’s judiciary continues not giving the bodies of the 5 back to their families they will start a protest sit-in in front of Kurdistan’s Governor Office in Sanandaj.


Three Kurd prisoners on hunger strike
Tehran, May 15, 2010
Three Kurd prisoners who are passing their terms of exile in Yazd went on hunger strike in protest to the prison’s conditions.
Mr. Ebadollah Ghasemzadeh son of Ghobad, Mr. Bakhshali Mohammadi son of Mohammad and Mr. Sahandali Mohammadi son of Mohammad are from Oochtieh Village in Miandouab and are under misbehavior all the time at the prison because of their beliefs.

Residents of Kamyaran called its Friday Imam a mercenary
Kamyaran, May 15, 2010
On May 15 under tight security control Farzad Kamangar was commemorated in the Jame Mosque of the city of Kamyaran from 9 to 11. The doors of other mosques were locked by SSF.
On another event the Friday Prayer of this city conducted by Mullah Mohsen Hosseini was the least crowded. Mullah Hosseini said that it wasn’t correct that the town went on strike on Thursday and the bazaar was closed but said that he had received lots of letters in which people have called him Khamenei’s mercenary.
He also said that he wouldn’t talk about the executions because that’s government’s business but because a few people attend the Friday Prayer and people are calling him a mercenary that would be the last Friday Prayer that he would conduct.
Residents of Kamyaran believe that they should disclose regime’s mercenaries as such.
Supplementary Report

Clashes between Alomour Tribe and Bassij forces in Ahwaz
May 15, 2010- Ahwaz
In the clashes that occurred between members of Arab-Iraninan tribe of Alomour in the funeral of a political activist of this tribe Ali Amouri who was killed by Bassijies, 5 were killed and 22 were injured from both sides.
The governmental forces arrested a great number of Arab-Iranian residents participating at the funeral and back-up forces of Bassij and RGC were mobilized to the scene.



Suppression

‘Veil’ a tool for more suppression of innocent people of Iran 
ILNA state-run news agency- May 15, 2010 
Parvin Ahmadinejad a Tehran City Council’s member of Commission of Planning and Budget said: “there are three groups who have improper veil in the society. The first group do this on enmity, the second group are organized people receiving money and have pre-planned programs they move long distances throughout the city during the day to establish ‘improper veil’ in the society and the third group are negligent ones; some time proper outfit cannot be found in bazaar or outfits that meet less frameworks of veil are cheaper in bazaar so women have to buy those”.

15 students arrested in Marivan
Marivan, May 15, 2010
After students of Payamenoor in Marivan gathered in protest on last Monday and Tuesday and after they invited people to participate in a public strike on May 15, at least 15 of them male and female were arrested and transferred to unknown locations.
Aram Vaisi, Foad Moradi, Tofigh Partovi, Dana Lanjavaee and Saman Zandi are 5 of these detainees.

Escalating security climate at Azad University in Hamedan 
Hamedan, May 10, 2010
Most of locations at the campus of Azad University of Hamedan is filled with Plainclothes agents. To control students surveillance cameras are installed in different locations.
The appointed management of this university has changed the classrooms of known active students and transferred them to a building under the control of Bassij and the dean.

More arrests
Saqez, May 15, 2010
During the protest against the execution of five political prisoners on May 9 regime’s SSF have arrested five youths in Jamalabad region of Saqez all under 15 years old.

More suppression at universities
Shiraz, May 15, 2010
A group of Shiraz’s university students are facing heavy decrees of expulsion and exile.
Mullahbashi the deputy of students’ department of Ministry of Science had announced that the only decrees issued by this ministry refers to suspension or rebuke but at the wake of anniversary of Iran’s Uprising Kazem Ziaee, Ablodjalil Rezaee, Hamdollah Namjoo, Ismail Jalilvand and Younes Mir Hosseini known active students of Shiraz’s university are ousted from the university.
Alma Ranjbar, Hadi ALamli are exiled. Arash rostaee and Mohsen Zarin Kamar have not been able to receive their degrees while they have passed all necessary units, due to political reasons.
Most of these students have been arrested by security bodies and summoned to the so-called revolutionary court since Fall of 2008. They are all free based on heavy bails.

Suppression of Youths based on mullah-made excuses 
Resalat state run daily – May 15, 2010 
The presence of police force will increase in parks and recreational areas-
The head of police forces said that during last year about 70000 police forces of ‘moral security’ have been present around the rivers, parks, woods and…
He added: “from May 22nd the presence of police forces will increase in recreational areas and they will act against hooligans, narcotic dealers, sellers of immoral CDs and sellers of alcoholic drinks…Agents of ‘moral security’ police will have both moveable stations and patrols”.
It is to be mentioned that it is for a long time that the clerical regime is suppressing the youths of Iran under the name of hooligans and is executing political prisoner and its dissidents under the name of drug dealers.

Failed attempted murder in Gohardasht Prison 
Karaj, May 15, 2010
On Friday May 14 Mr. Seyyed Mostafa Alvai was hardly hit on the head while praying in his cell.
His head broke and bleed and he became unconscious.
Some times later, one of his cellmates found him in that condition and took him to prison’s infirmary.
Mr. Alavi received 16 stitches. He was also cut deeply in his forehead.
When his family called prison’s officials to protest against this criminal act the officials told them that they were not aware of such an incident, while the head of the prison, the substitute officer and the infirmary were well aware of the fact.


Other News

Where has oil income gone too?
Tehran, May 15, 2010
Statistics show that the criminal Pasdars receive the highest wage from the government. These statistics come while the basic wages for workers, teachers and employees in other organs is not enough for a decent livelihood, Khamenei elements in RGC receive several time this amount.
Currently the basic wage for a worker is 300,000 tomans per month (less than 300 dollars), the basic wage for a teacher with the degree of Bachelor of Science is 500,000 tomans per month. An ordinary governmental employee receives between 5 to 6 hundred thousands tomans.
Basic wages for SSF and army is between 300,000 to 500,000 tomans per month but and RGC force receives 700,000 tomand per month and in some cases these forces have not finished high school or even their sixth grade.
Those forces with high school diploma or higher receive one to one and a half million tomans per month and they also enjoy wages for extra hours of work, wages for their missions and years in the force which will increase the amount over to 2million tomans.

Torching disputes between Sunnis and Shiites in Iran
Tehran, May 15, 2010
The clerical regime has mobilized some vehicles throughout Tehran cursing the three Caliphs of Sunnis by writings on them.
This act is committed by radical Bassiji bands and groups affiliated with Mesbah Yazdi and Ahmadinejad.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

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