Uprising of June 10-20
Beheshte Zahra Cemetery
Tehran, June 15, 2010
Families of those fallen for freedom in last year’s June uprising gathered in section 257 of Beheshte Zahra Cemetery to commemorate them. Mother of Neda Agha Soltan too is present at the ceremony. People joined the families to hail and praise those who gave their lives for freedom of Iran.
Around Ramin Ramezani’s grave a huge crowd has gathered and a great number of SSF is present surrounding the crowd.
Beheshte Zahra Cemetery at 1900
June 15, 2010 - About 300 people are gathering by the graves of Sohrab Arabi and Ramin Ramezani in section 257 paying their tributes to these martyrs of the uprising.
Two persons who were taping the ceremony were arrested by regime’s suppressive agents and taken away.
The number of suppressive agents is high and they are also spread amongst the crowd and are severely controlling them.
They react to any cell phone seen.
Honoring Kianoosh Asa in Kermanshah
Kermanshah, June 15, 2010
At 1800: a great number of people have gone to Kianoosh Asa’s residence to pay their tribute to this slain student and to pay their condolences to his family.
People have put bunch of flowers at the door step.
About 2000 security agents are present at the place and prevent people to chant slogans. They don’t permit any taping.
Arbitrary arrests in Tehran
June 15, 2010 - At 1900: Since 1830 SSF is stopping any car with young passengers in Vanak Square. They harass the youths, arrest them and take them away.
1300 transferred to Evin
Tehran, June 15, 2010
The number of the detainees of the June 12th Uprising transferred to Evin Prison whose pictures had been taken there for opening records has been 1300. These political prisoners who have been arrested on June 12 first were taken to Intelligence Security and Protection and then have been transferred to Evin on Sunday June 13.
Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)
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