June 14, 2010

IMPORTANT NEW ON IRAN - JUNE 14, 2010

Uprising of June 10-20
IRAN

Khamenei and Ahmadinejad ready to run away
Tehran, June 14, 2010
The defected RGC member Mohammad Hossein Torkaman who formerly controlled security of logistics to Khamenei and Ahmadinejad’s offices revealed that Khamenei and Ahmadinejad had been terrified from the uprisings ready to leave the country for Syria in case of regime’s downfall. He said that Khamenei’s 330 Airbus was ready to take them out.

Near a thousand people arrested
Tehran, June 13, 2010
During June 12th Uprising more than 900 protesters have been arrested at least 300 of them women. So far about 300 of male detainees have been transferred to Evin Prison’s Quarantine and from the number of buses transferring female detainees to Evin it can be estimated that about 100 women have been transferred there too.
At 2 am June 13 about 30 of the detainees about 20 to 25 years old were brought to Enghelab Sq. by vans and released there but on the other hand at 3 am ‘Prevention Police of Tehran’ in fear of the continuation of the uprising arrested 30 women and 60 men and transferred them to unknown locations in vans.
Eyewitnesses said that the detainees are either transferred to Evin Prison of Vozara Detention Center after their file is opened.
Also yesterday after students of Razi University in Kermanshah called for a gathering 4 of them were summoned by Harasat .Two of those Aptin Pegah a Physics student and Babak Qyasi a student of Agriculture Engineering were handed over to Kermanshah’s Intelligence Bureau.

Report from eyewitness from regime’s forces
Tehran, June 13, 2010
“I was there in the street until 11 pm. People were gone and only suppressive agents were left. They were desperate and fatigue. They had laid newspapers by the walls and lied down...”

Eyewitnesses report from Tehran University on June 12 Urising
Tehran, June 13, 2010

Eyewitness No.1: At 4 pm after the exams were over more than 1000 students chanting anti regime slogans started the gathering. All of a sudden Harasat of the university started viciously beating the students with batons. This time instead of opening the university’s door for Bassijeis and Plaincloths to raid us Harasat engaged itself. It tried to separate a student from the crowd and then beat him viciously taking him or her to an unknown location. SSF vans were too many around the university. Even gunshots were heard from in front of Art Department which made the students severely angry. Tehran University was very uneasy’.

Eyewitness No.2: was at university today. It was like resurrection day. Harasat forces and some forces that were new for us hit us with batons. If someone got separated from the gathering he or she was thrown on the ground and hit by fist and baton and kicked. I saw several cases that these beasts grasped the hair of girls and threw them aside. But students bravely resisted and helped the trapped one. Fearing that our protest might take into the streets Guard Forces and Plainclothes surrounded the university. They beat people and used tear gas to prevent people outside to get close to the university. I was hit with baton but regime must know that we are uncountable and we cry loud: ‘we sacrifice our lives for Iran’.

Eyewitness No.3: This was another shock to the government of crime. They brought thousands forces into the streets but people showed them that the movement is much stronger than what they think.

Arak joined the uprising
Arak, June 13, 2010
Residents of Arak joined the uprising on June 12 by demonstrating in protest from Vali-e-Asr till Gold Mall and clashed with regime’s suppressive forces.

Quest to join the uprising
Tehran, June 13, 2010
The fast speed buses in Tehran (BTRs) witnessed on June 12 great number of protesters 200 in each round who had come to join the uprising. They traveled in the buses to find the appropriate point for joining the other protestors. They chanted anti regime slogans all through the way.

Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

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