June 25, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 25, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.645

The Downfall

Kayhan Daily complains de-listing of PMOI in Germany
Tehran, June 24, 2010
In an article on last Wednesday Kayhan Daily, Khamenei’s organ showed his deepest worry about the de-listing of PMOI by Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and wrote: “Germany’s interior ministry and a security organ there announced that the terrorist group of Monafeghin and NCRI affiliated with that group will be de-listed from the reactionary and terrorist groups of that country...Monafaghin have been enlisted in this list since 20 years ago...the political rule and intelligence and security apparatus of Germany yields to US  Foreign Ministry’s and Zionist intelligence services because of their embarrassing defeat in the second world war. CIA and Mused intelligence services use Germany as their spying terminal and for deployment of terrorists”.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry slaps Britain for having PMOI out of list
Tehran, June 24, 2010
A year and half after PMOI was de-listed in EU the clerical regime expressed once more its discontent. Regime’s Foreign Ministry’s spokesman, Mehmanparast said: “we don’t no the reason Britain took PMOI out of terror list”.
Mehmanparast pointed to regime’s latest plot against PMOI saying that it’s members wanted to explode some public places with support of Britain and some other western countries in regard of which Britian’s and other western ambassadors were summoned and said: “the last event was arresting some members of Monafeghin (the name regime calls PMOI) who confessed that they had been in contact with Britain’s intelligence services to execute terrorist plots in Tehran. This was the reason we summoned Britain’s ambassador and seriously protested such behavior. And we don’t know why did Britain de-listed this small group”.

Khamenei expresses his fear from the spread of crisis and schism within his bands
Tehran, June 24, 2010
While crisis and schism within regime has spread inside the dominant fraction, Khamenei called the downfall stage of clerical dictatorship as ‘very sensitive time’.
Speaking amongst some elements of Bassij he said: “today the country needs unity, any kind of words, moves and writings even with honest intensions that would lead to schism in the society and cruelty against some is against the country’s and Islamic System’s interest”.
Khamenei added: “preserving unity and solidarity in the society and preventing any dispute and schism is leadership’s opinion in this sensitive time”.
Khamenei clearly asked regime’s bands to act as he says and added: “principles and the directions of move are clear. Whoever moves in this framework is inside the circle of Islamic Republic”.
‘Demarcation with enemies’ is what he called the touchstone of regime’s bands to show how close they are to him.
Khamenei tried to raise its forces morale by saying: “current situation is sensitive today because the centers of world’s arrogance are leading the way in confronting Islamic move, the true symbol of which is Islamic Republic of Iran...but their hasty measures to issue the resolution, unrealistically maximizing the sanction and then their military threat all show that the system of arrogance is becoming passive in regard with the great move within the Islamic world”.
Khamenei asked for Bassiji’s presence everywhere and said: “we shouldn’t think of Bassij as a military organ Bassij is a public force and it must be present every where, at any time, any field and any sector of society”.

Mullah Eje’ee warned about schism
Tehran, June 23, 2010
Mullah Eje’ee regime’s General Prosecutor expressed his concern about continuous defect and demoralization within the clerical regime and said: “some who thought that they were the tick trunk of the System fall”.
Speaking amongst henchmen of regime’s Judiciary in Khozestan Province he added: “during last year...and by the enemy’s propagation and deception and cake and carrots and by imposing ambiguity a large branch of this three fell”.
Pointing to the incurable schism amongst regime’s bands Eje’ee continued: “today the enemy benefits most from inner disputes, striking from within the System... Enemy’s words come out from those who have history of service and have had positions and responsibilities. This is enemy’s quests for year and it continues”.

Band disputed in mullahs’ Majlis
Tehran, June 24, 2010
Mullah Larijani the head of regime’s Majlis attacked Ahmadinejad’s supporters and said: “You accuse this parliament of being an English bag? You accuse this Majlis of not complying with Velayat and threaten that you will close it? This is Khomeini’s parliament, this is Khamenei’s parliament”.

Majlis retreated 
Tehran, June 24, 2010
Following the pressures and threats of Ahmadinejad’s subordinates on and against the parliament, it yielded and endorsed the High Council of regime’s Cultural Revolution’s endorsements in regard with Azad University.
On last Sunday despite the will of Ahmadinejad’s government, regime’s parliament endorsed a plan. The government wanted to have control over the Azad University but the plan said that the university is a public wealth.
During last two days Khamenei’s bands inside and outside the parliament put a lot of pressure on it including organizing Bassiji mercenaries outside the parliament chanting against Larijani and Majlis and threatening him. The dispute was so acute that the bands called Larijani as ‘incapable head of Majlis’ and ‘accomplice of Mafia and Rafsanjani’.
On June 23 the parliament voted in favor of Ahmadinejad’s plan.

Regime’s turns his back to the will of world
Tehran, June 24, 2010
Salehi the head of regime’s Atomic Energy Organization confronted the will of Security Council by saying: “Iran will pursue 20% uranium enrichment as much as it needs. ...So far we have produced more than 17 kg of 20% enriched uranium.


Resistance

The name of 72 political prisoner amongst 1150 arrested on June 2010
Tehran, June 24, 2010
During last month of Khordad (May 22 –June 21) more than 1150 people have been arrested by SSF, security and intelligence agents. These arrested were mostly collective and during the demonstrations or during the execution of ‘Social Security’ plan under the name of hooligans.
The names of 72 of social and political activists amongst these political prisoners are:

1-Aptin Pegah student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
2-Ibrahim Rashidi journalist, charge unknown, arrested on June 14, 2010,
3-Ahmad Mohammad Nia student activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
4-Ismail Afshin, charge with working with parties against the regime, arrested on month of Khordad of 2010,
5-Ashkan Mosayebian student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 1, 2010,
6-Azam Vasimeh (fe) journalist, charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
7-Akbar Azad Azerbaijanian author and a member of editorial board of Vareligh and Parpagh monthlies , charge unknown, arrested on May 25, 2010,
8-Amin Farid Yahyaee student activist from Tabriz, charge unknown, arrested on June 11, 2010,
9-Babak Saran, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
10-Babak Qyasi student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
11-Bahram Chegini student from Arak’s Science & Industry University, charge unknown, arrested on May 22, 2010,
12-Behzad Bagheri student activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 29, 2010,
13-Behzad Haydari a former member of the Public Council of Amir Kabir’s Islamic Association, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
14-Bahman Nassizadeh teacher and poet from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on May 22, 2010,
15-Behbam Ibrahim Zadeh labor activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
16-Pejman Roushankohi a Bahai, charge unknown, arrested on May 26, 2010,
17-Jamal Rahmati student activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 30, 2010,
18-Hamed Karami , charge unknown, arrested on June 10, 2010,
19-Hossein Nabizadeh a student from Bandarabbad, arrested in month of Khordad, 2010,
20-Hossein Nojavan a Kurd, charge unknown, arrested in month of Khordad, 2010,
21-Hamzeh Behnam student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
22-Hamidreza Mosaibian student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 11, 2010,
23-Hamideh Farajzadeh (Pinar) (fe) women activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 25, 2010,
24-Haydar Karimi journalist and civil activist from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on June 8, 2010,
25-Davood Rooshani a member of Mosharekat Front in youths branch, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
26-Reza Farid Yahyaee student activist from Tabriz, charge unknown, arrested on June 11, 2010,
27-Reza Shahabi a member of the Board of Management of Tehran Bus-Driving Company, charge unknown, arrested on June 11, 2010,
28-Ribin Nabardi from Mahabad, charged with cooperating with dissident groups, arrested on June 17, 2010,
29-Zahra Farajzadeh (fe) spouse of Ayat Mehr Ali Baigloo detained activist from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on June 19, 2010,
30-Slar Shabahang, charged with cooperating with dissident groups, arrested in month of Khordad, 2010,
31-Sajad Behnam student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
32-Soror Sarvian (fe), charged with propagating for Bahai religion, arrested on May 25, 2010,
33-Saeed Torabian the head of public relation section of Tehran Bus Driving Company, charge unknown, arrested on June 9, 2010,
34-Saeed Fadaee Asl , charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010, 
35-Saeed Bidokht civil activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 14, 2010,
36-Salman Sima student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
37-Shahnaz Rajbar a Bahai (fe), charge unknown, arrested on June 7, 2010,
38-Shirkou Sabili Kurd activist, charged with cooperating with dissident groups, arrested on May 31, 2010,
39-Shirin Firozi spouse of Dr. Akbar Karami, charge unknown, arrested on June 20, 2010,
40-Sahba Khademi, charged with propagating for Bahai relidion, arrested on May 25, 2010,
41-Ali Tari the head of Mosavi’s election campaign in Babolsar , charge unknown, arrested on June 7, 2010,
42-Alireza Abdollahi civil activist from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on Ma 22, 2010,
43-Alireza Akhavan laborer rights activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 4, 2010,
44-Ali Badragheh the head of Azad University Islamshahr Unit, charge unknown, arrested on June 16, 2010,
45-Fakhredin Samimi a Bahai, charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
46-Farajollah Zendeh Delan, charge unknown, arrested on May 29, 2010,
47-Farnoosh Rezghi (fe), charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
48-Farhad Fathi the secretary of reformist organization at Qazvin’s International University, charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
49-Faisal Zarqhami a member of Islamic Republic Mojahedin Organization in Hormozgan, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
50-Ghodrat Mohammadi the former mayor of Ghasre Shirin, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
51-Kamran Asa (brother of Kianoosh Asa martyr of the Uprising), charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
52-Kaveh Golmohammadi member of Coordinating Committee for Labor Organizations, charge unknown, arrested on June 3, 2010,
53-Koroosh Janati student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 12, 2010,
54-Latif Hasani civil activist from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on May 24, 2010,
55-Mahbobeh Khansari  (fe) journalist, charge unknown, arrested on May 31, 2010,
56-Mohammad Faiz student activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 23, 2010,
57-Mohammad Karami, arrested on June 10, 2010,
58-Mohammad Salam Joshan, charge unknown, arrested on May 26, 2010,
59-Mohammad Ali Shirazi a member of the Managment Board of Teachers Guild Group, charge unknown, arrested on May 23, 2010,
60-Mohammad Ali Shahedi a member of the Managment Board of Teachers Guild Group , charge unknown, arrested on May 26, 2010,
61-Mohammadreza Jalaeepoor, charge unknown, arrested on June 14, 2010,
62-Mahmood Fazli civil activist from Azerbaijan, charge unknown, arrested on June 8, 2010,
63-Mokhtar Hoshmand civil activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 23, 2010,
64-Massoud Kadkhodaee student activist, charge unknown, arrested in month of Khordad, 2010,
65-Moshtagh Samandari a Bahai, charge unknown, arrested on June 8, 2010,
66-Mehdi Kamrani, charged with propagation against regime, arrested on June 7, 2010,
67-Mehdi Farahi Shandiz labor activist, charged with provoking disorder, arrested on June 1, 2010,
68-Nasser Nabizadeh student from Bandarabbas, charge unknown, arrested in Khordad of 2010,
69-Mr. Poshtkohi Pan Iranist Party activist, charge unknown, arrested on May 24, 2010,
70-Narges Mohammadi (fe) the deputy of Human Rights Defenders Group, charge unknown, arrested on June 10, 2010,
71-Younes Solaimani student activist, charge unknown, arrested on June 17, 2010,
72-Younes Rostami, charge unknown, arrested on June 9, 2010.


Suppression

Moghadam in critical condition in Uromieh Prison
Uromieh, June 24, 2010
A Kurd pisoner Kaveh Kurdi Moghadam imprisoned in Uromeih Prison is suffering from cancer and is in a very critical condition.
Though his physicians have said that there is no hope for him but still the prison’s officials do not agree with his leave for treatment.
Mr. Moghadam is deprived from having a lawyer.
Though there is only 8 months left from his term but his family’s protest and the protest of his cellmates had no effect on his status.
It is said that he is one of the main reasons of the protests of political prisoners in Uromieh Prison.

Majid Tavakoli and few other political prisoners transferred to ward 350
Tehran, June 24, 2010
Following the cut in phone calls of ward 350 on the excuse of fixing the building, Majid Tavakoli and some other political prisoners have been transferred to this ward of Evin Prison from ward 7.

Filtering of Sites and Bloggers
Tehran, June 24, 2010
These days, sites and bloggers are filtered one after the other as if a group has been dedicated to this act.
Blogfa, one of the oldest service providers of internet has been filtered.

62,000 people receive notices on ‘improper veiling’ in Qom
June 21, 2010
 More than 100 automobiles have been impounded for improper veiling and more than 62,000 improperly veiled people in the Province of Qom have received notices.
Khorasani the head of the Public Security Police in the province of Qom cited this issue and said, “The promotion of improper veiling and immorality in the society is one of the goals of the enemy in creating a soft war and the enemies try to damage public chastity in this way”.
“The Security Police has dealt with improperly veiled motorists in the province in line with dealing with improper veiling and improving the culture of veiling and chastity in various sectors of the society”. (Tehran Emrouz Daily – State run) 

Iran increases pressure on political prisoners in Evin Prison
June 21, 2010 
 Political prisoners in Evin Prison’s cellblock 350 have been banned from calling their families since yesterday. The telephone was their only form of communication with their families.
A cell in cellblock 350 used by political prisoners was also evacuated and given to non-political prisoners and authorities have decreased the number of political prisoners’ cells. This issue has made the cells crowded because they hold many more prisoners than their normal capacity. Currently about 30 to 36 political prisoners are kept in every cell and almost 1\3 of these prisoners are forced to sleep on the floor. Despite the severe heat, these cells lack minimum cooling appliances and because the cells hold more than their capacity, prisoners are subjected to intolerable pressure.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Iran-Students-Committee/222864894745?ref=ts
Iranstudentscommittee.blospot.com
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