June 15, 2010

Slogan-writer shot Malayer, June 14, 2010 Reports received from Malayer say the on the night before June 12 around 1.45 am SSF shot at two youths who were posting statements and writing anti-regime slogans on the walls but fortunately the two were able to swiftly escape. Iran Students Committee

Facts of Arbitrary arrests on June 12

Tehran, June 15, 2010
On June 14 about 200 family members of detainees of June 12 Uprising gathered in front of Evin Prison demanding the freedom of their beloveds. They unanimously said that their beloveds have been arrested without reason:
- Father of Porya Ali Akber 25 having his son medicine in his hand said that Porya has epilepsy and wanted the medicine to be given to his son if he is transferred to Evin.
- Families of Farnoosh Vefghi and Azam Akhlagi were looking for their daughters who were lost on June 12 but they received no answer.
- Family of Daryoush Ebadi who was arrested groundlessly in Enghelab Ave. was looking for him in Evin.
- A 45 years old man was looking for his 65 years old mother and her daughter. He said they were just walking in the street but they were arrested on no reason and taken to unknown location.
- A young man said that his fiancé and sister have been arrested arbitrary in the street on June 12. He too received no answer from the henchmen of Evin.
- Some families said that their children of their friends have been beaten and arrested just because they had taken their cell phone out to talk.
The gathering lasted till after dark.

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Commemorating Neda Agha Soltan

Tehran, June 14, 2010
Internet is full of calls for commemorating Neda Agha Soltan. Neda was shot in her heart on June 20, 2009. The taped video shocked the world and revealed the true nature of this regime to those who still thought appeasing this regime is possible. People are inviting each other to be present on June 20 at the place of her death in North Kargar st. Intersection of Khosravi and Salehi.

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Mullahs take revenge

Tehran, June 14, 2010
As people took into the streets on June 12 and the universities roar in protest to this regime answering the call of PMOI for uprisings on June 10-20 the clerical regime is taking revenge by finalizing the death penalty decree for two PMOI supporters Mr. Mohammad Ali Aghaee and Jafar Kazemi.
Their lawyers had formerly said that they are deprived from a copy of the decree so they cannot appeal a revision for it. After a tedious quest at last they have been able to get hold of a copy of the decree and now they had filed their appeal.

Iran Students Committee

Mullahs take revenge

Tehran, June 14, 2010
As people took into the streets on June 12 and the universities roar in protest to this regime answering the call of PMOI for uprisings on June 10-20 the clerical regime is taking revenge by finalizing the death penalty decree for two PMOI supporters Mr. Mohammad Ali Aghaee and Jafar Kazemi.
Their lawyers had formerly said that they are deprived from a copy of the decree so they cannot appeal a revision for it. After a tedious quest at last they have been able to get hold of a copy of the decree and now they had filed their appeal.

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Iran harasses and detains ‘improperly’ dressed women in airports

June 14, 2010 - The head of Iran’s Airport Police said that 3,506 improperly dressed people were (forced) to sign pledges (not to dress in that way) in the first 82 days of the (Iranian) year.
“The police in airports all over the country will even prevent improperly veiled people who come to welcome their guests to the country from entering the airports”, he said.
This police official said that the airport police will prevent improperly veiled passengers from continuing their travels and also reported that 112 women and 210 men were arrested by the airport police for not following social norms in the first 82 days of the Iranian year.
“The airport police prevented the travelling of 71 women who did not have proper veiling and they were introduced to judicial sources”. (ILNA state-run news agency)

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Ailing teacher deprived medication in prison

June 14, 2010 - The physical condition of Ali-Akbar Baghani, the Secretary General of the Iran Teacher Center, is unsuitable in prison and prison officials have deprived him of treatment.
Baghani is in poor condition because of the deterioration of his prostate illness but prison officials refuse to allow him to receive the necessary medication.
This retired teacher was under medication before his arrest.
Ali-Akbar Baghani was arrested on the morning of April 28 after security forces stormed his home and was taken to prison.

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