December 20, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Dec. 20, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No. 745


anti-plan of 
omitting the subsidy in Iran




Message to Ahmadinejad: whatever you said not to do, we will do

Dec. 19, 2010

Tehran – Security forces have been stationed on the streets from Saturday night on December 18 in various regions of the city especially in the Azadi, Enqelab, Firdusi, Imam Hossein, Valiasr, Rah Ahan, Monirieh and Vanak squares and they have imposed a martial law. All forces in Tehran are on full alert.
According to reports from the head of a gas station in Northern Tehran, since Saturday, before the subsidy cuts were announced, Bassij, Intelligence Agents, plainclothes agents, national security forces and security forces with 3 or 4 cars which belong to security forces were stationed in this gas station to control the people. Plainclothes agents were still present in the gas station on Sunday and were controlling the people.

Some people were crying over the subsidy cuts. One person in a gas station hit himself on the head after hearing the subsidy cut and said, ‘I came here with 5,000 tomans to fill my tank with 50 liters of gas and now you are telling me to pay 700 to 800 tomans for gas?’

Tehran – 11 am – Security forces are physically controlling all gas stations in Punak, Ariashahr, Azadi, Valiasr, Resalat and Vanak Squares.

Sari – 9 am- People in this town have also made long lines outside of gas stations and the presence of security forces in the gas stations is very noticeable.

Babol- There are also long lines in gas stations in Babol.

Tabriz Dec. 19 – In Tabriz, taxi drivers have gathered outside the centers of natural gas. A number of them have also next to the Pasdaran Highway and near the terminals.

Hamedan Dec. 19 – Since the announcement of the subsidy cuts, taxi drivers in Hamedan have gone on strike and their passengers are forced to walk to their destinations.
“They have not left us breathing space. They want to carry out a policy which says that to rule over Iranians, you have to keep them hungry. I know some people from among my colleagues who cannot even buy one kilo of tomatoes in one month”, a taxi driver said.

Dec. 18, 2010

Tehran December 18 – 11 pm – In Mohseni Square and Tehranparse there are long lines outside gas stations and security forces have also been stationed there with their vans to make arrests if necessary.

Tehran December 18 – 11 pm – After Ahmadinejad’s speech tonight in which he announced the subsidy cuts and heightened gas prices, people have gone to the gas stations to fill up their tanks with the subsidized gas before the midnight subsidy cut and all the gas stations are crowded. In the main regions of Tehran such as Tajrish, Valiasr, Azadi region, and Khosh armed security forces have been stationed with their automobiles.

Tehran December 18 – 11:30 pm – This SMS has been sent to many cellphones in Tehran: “To Mahmoud (Ahmadinejad): Whatever you said not to do, we will do”.

Tehran-Dec. 18, 2010- People are talking about the subsidy cuts and saying how is it that families in Lebanon are receiving 10 million dollar loans but we can barely afford to buy bread? The people ridicule the subsidy plan and say amongst themselves that we have to wait in the gas line from night to morning and then wait in the bank lines from morning to night.

Tehran, Mashhad, Tabriz, Isfahan – Dec. 18 – After Ahmadinejad’s speech, people have said that large demonstrations would be held but the time and location have not been announced.

Isfahan – Dec. 18- 1am – There are at least 10 motorists waiting in line in each gas station in this city.

Hamedan – After the announcement of the subsidy cut, all banks have gone on alert. The manager of a gas station said that security forces have been stationed in all gas staions and that there are lone lines outside gas stations to the extent that each person has to wait 15 to 30 minutes for gas.

Zanjan – After the subsidy cuts were announced, security forces went on alert mode in Zanjan.

Ahwaz – The price of gas has raised to 700 tomans, last night, security forces forcefully closed all gas stations and told to people to wait until midnight to get gas at 700 tomans without subsidies.
Kermanshah – on Saturday night, several agents were stationed in every gas station to control the people. Today, the banks were very crowded and security forces have been doubled in banks.

Tabriz – after the subsidy cut was announced, long lines of motorists have been made in the Baghamishe Township in Tabriz.

Tehran 12pm – Dozens of agents have been stationed near the Chamran Highway. They do not stand adjacent to the gas station.

Tehran 7 am- Hundreds of agents were stationed in Tajrish Square.

Tehran – in the Tehranpars region, Damavand, Imam Hossein and Shohada Streets, about 5 to 6 security and Bassij forces have been stationed in about 20 gas stations in this region and their cars are also parked in a ready position. The people are saying that the goal of these measures is to prevent a repeat of what happened two years ago when the people torched gas stations in protest to the rationing of fuel.

Vast presence of suppressive forces in Tehran streets
Dec. 19, 2010- Tehran
As the anti-plan of omitting the subsidy of goods started on Sunday Dec. 19, Mohsen Khancharli one of the heads of Great Tehran’s SSF said that a plan called ‘the Plan of Fighting Theft’ is implemented since the morning of the day.
SSF will be present in all regions according to that plan.
He claimed in imposturous words: “this plan is to escalate social security”.
Eyewitnesses said that anti-riot squads are heavily stationed at squares and intersections such as Enghelab Square, Sadeghieh and Vali-e-Asr.

Regime’s fear from PMOI disclosure about omission of subsidies of goods
Dec. 19, 2010- Tehran
The clerical regime having the pillars of its rule build on censorship and lies is fearful from the disclosure of PMOI about the terrible situation of the economy and people’s leaving conditions especially when it fears the wrath of people after announcing the omission of subsidy of goods.
Regime’s News Network expressed regime’s fear on Saturday Dec. 18 just a few hours before Ahmadinejad announced the execution of the plan of subsidy, under the title of ‘Monafeghin’s mission in regard with the plan of subsidy’ and said: “at the eve of this huge economic change some members of this ‘grouplet’ are tasked to enter the country in disguise of tourism and go to poor regions and provide foreign media with photos and clips about poverty in different regions”.

Regime officials terrified over consequences of subsidy cuts
Dec. 19, 2010- Tehran
Bahman Akhavan, a member of the Industry and Mining Commission in the Parliament expressed concern over the consequences of the subsidy cut and said, “If we are not able to carry out a clean and radical surgery, the reactions of this live specimen will come out in the forms of inflation, waves of bankruptcy and probable protests and then we will be forced to stop the plan which will have a very heavy price”.


Downfall

Deepening of regime’s schism and crises
Dec.17, 2010 – Tehran
The clerical regime tried to provoke an atmosphere of fear and horror in society during last weak at the days of Ashura and the days that it wants to implement the anti- people plan of omitting the subsidy of goods, by issuing verdicts of death penalty in some cities and blinding both eyes of a 29 years old inmate.
But all the suppression could not and will not ease the inner crises of the regime or even cover it.
A sign of these crises which showed up last week inside Ahmadinejad’s cabinet as the result of regime’s international scandals and defeats targeted Manochehr Motaki the highest political personality of regime in foreign policy. He was ousted in a coup de tat-like act by Ahmadinejad while he was on his visit to Africa and was then in Senegal.
In a gathering of Ahmadinejads band an agent of Foreign Ministry said: “delisting of PMOI is an issue that has been brought to discussion several times. Foreign Ministry is so weak that they are de-listed in England and EU. Their issue has become both serious and strange and it is not clear to where this course will lead”.
Of course all those who follow regime’s status know that regime is getting closer to its downfall each week and people of Iran are getting even closer to their victory.


Ahmajinejad absent in Motaki’s farewell ceremony
Dec.17, 2010 – Tehran
Mehr state-run news agency wrote: Farewell ceremony for Motaki will be held without the presence of Ahmadinejad. The ceremony will be held on Saturday Dec. 18 in building No.1 of Foreign Ministry and Ahmedinejad’s first deputy Mohammad Reza Rahimi will be present along with the deputies and directors of the ministry.

Motaki ousted, Ahmadinejad gaining control
Dec.18, 2010- Tehran
In his site, Mohsen Rezaie, regime’s former head of IRGC pointed to the ousting of Manoucher Motaki and wrote: ”When the president appointed his especial representatives for different geografical reigions there was this possibility that there would be paralled policies in foreign policy. To stop that with the guidance of the honorable leader of the revolution the president partially retreated and appointed those people as his own advisors. But it seems by his second move, ousting Manoucher Motaki, he has gained his goal”.
The site added: ”in recent years Motaki had to get advice about the foreign policy issues from the high advisor of the president Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi and sometimes from Saeed Jalili, once his advisor and now the secretary of the High Commission for National Security, and some other time from Esfandiar Rahim Mashaee, the head of the government’s office”.
The source then pointed to the fact that about two weeks ago in the last session with the deputies of Foreing Ministry, Motaki spoke as such that one would understand that he will be put aside.

Regime’s Parliament summoned 11 ministers of Ahmadinejad
Dec. 19, 2010- Tehran
The ministers of Education, Science, Research and Techniques, Welfare and Social Providence, Defense, Agriculture, Power, Oil, Industry and mines, Communications and Techniques of Intelligence as well as the minister of Roads and Transportation were summoned to Regime’s parliament.

Kayhan Daily, Khamenei’s organ, attacked Rafsanjani
Dec.18, 2010- Tehran
In its political note Kayhan state-run daily threatened Rafsanjani in order to make the ruling class unanimous and wrote: ”A hardliner is someone who clearly declares that he has redlines with the current of ’sedition’. The first question to be asked is how a person or a current acts in regard with the ’sedition’. One year has past but there are still people who have said not even a sentence in condemning the founders of this great treason despite off all they claim. These people will not be welcomed in calling themselves hardliners. They cannot ask to participate in decision makings none the less claiming that they are leaders”!


More News on Ashura

Regime’s suppressive mercenaries
Dec.16, 2010 – Tehran
On Ashura, in fear of the wrath of people, regime deployed its black outfit mercenaries into the streets.
A part of this force actually consists of torturers from Army’s Especial Brigade famous as Brigade No. 65 which is stationed at Base 62 in Afsarieh, Tehran.

3 girls rescued by crowd in Ashura
Dec.16, 2010 – Tehran
In Ashura evening regime’s intelligence agents 3 male and one female arrested three girls in front of Melat Park (north of Tehran) trying to force them into an SSF van but the crowd present bravely attacked the car with sticks and made them to stop and free the three girls. Then the brave crowd escorted the girls out of the region.

SSF station torched by youths at Qhaitarieh region
Dec.16, 2010 – Tehran
Around 12 noon of Ashura a SSF station at the main intersection of Qhaitarieh region which was used for identifying dissident youths leading to their arrests was attacked by youths and all its windows were broken. The agents flew the station from fear of the protesting youths.

Ashkan Sohrabi’s mother summoned to the regime’s Prosecutor Office
Dec.16, 2010 – Tehran
During last two days Ashkan Sohrabi’s mother (Ashkan was killed by regime’s suppressive forces during last year’s uprisings) was summoned to regime’s Prosecutor Office in a course of provoking fear and horror among the families of the martyrs of last year’s uprisings.
In another event Mehdi Ramezani, father of Ramin Ramezani another martyr was also arrested along with a number of mothers of other victims of the regime during last year’s uprisings while they were attending a gathering for remembering Amir Arshad Tajmir another martyr of the uprising on his birthday.
Some of the detainees were released later but Mr. Mehdi Ramezani and Ms Hakimeh Shokri and Ms Neda Mostaghimi are still under arrest at Evin Prison and their families have no news of them.

Other News

Who is Rahman Froozandeh
Dec.17, 2010 – Tehran
On Dec. 12 regime’s state-run dailies wrote that Rahman Froozandeh the head of regime’s Army Corps 21 was killed while returning from a great land maneuver in south of the country when his car had an accident. There has been no such maneuver announced any where and this corps is not assigned for that area.
Froozandeh participated for 138 months in the war between Iran and Iraq and actively deployed youths to the war front. He then was appointed during the war as the head of battalions at Armored Corps 16 of Qazvin and Khorasan Corps 77 of land forces. He then was appointed to head of Marine Birgade 45 and then as the substitute commander of Khorasan Corps 77 of land forces.
In a speech he named suppression of people of Kurdistan, Torkaman Sahra and Khozestan as army’s most glorious acts.
He was so loyal to Khamenei’s regime that he became the commander of Corps 21 in Fall of 2008. He has also been a high rank commander of the army in East Azerbaijan provinces and Ardebil.

South Pars Gas Field
Dec.18, 2010- Tehran
0.5% progress instead of 25% is the destiny of the South Par gas fields in the hands of IRGC.
At the end of last spring, Ahmadinejad’s government granted the project of 6 phases from 28 phases of the largest gast field in Iran worthing 21 billion dollars to companies affiliated with (anti) Khatam Al Anbia Base of IRGC after great international oil companies stopped their cooperation with Iran due to sanctions. The two companies envolved now are called ’Iranian Petro Paydar’ and ’Petro Sina’.
The two companies from the start had a low investment and most of the members of the board of directives of these two companies were the same.
The base has left the project half done. This project was supposed to be finished in 35 months but Hamidreza Katoozian the head of Energy Commission at regime’s parliament said: ”the parliament is worried that this project will not be finished on time”.
He added:”During last 9 months the project has progressed only 0.5% instead of 25%”.

Sweine Flu in Gohardasht Prison
Dec.18, 2010- Tehran
Many prisoners in Karaj’s Gohardasht prison are infected with Sweine Flu virus. The number of the contaminated inmates is rising each day but the clerical regime has acted none to prevent the spread of the disease.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

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