June 12, 2010

clashes in Tehran Univ. students chant-June12, 2010


clashes in Tehran Univ. students chant-June12, 2010

security forces outside Tehran Univ. June12,2010


security forces outside Tehran Univ. June12,2010

Security Forces Make Arrests in Enqelab St. June12,2010 -Tehran-Iran


Security Forces Make Arrests in Enqelab St. June12,2010 -Tehran-Iran

Heavy Security Measures in Azadi St. Tehran-June12, 2010


Heavy Security Measures in Azadi St. Tehran-June12, 2010

Mashad - Iran June 12, 2010 - At 2015 people joined each other at Parke Melat, Sajad Street and Ahmad Abad and chanted death to dictator. Iran Students Committee - (Supporters of PMOI)

Tehran - June 12, 2010
- At 1900 at Azadi Square clashes continued and people are telling each other that they will continue the uprising at night.
- At noon demonstrators in Enghelab Ave. were shot with paint bullets and tear gas. Four protesters were arrested.
- At 1800 the suppressive forces had closed the Mosadegh intersection and didn’t let people to move towards Tehran University. Under Hafez bridge and Ferdosi Sq people were attacked by tear gas. A great many people were in the streets between Ferdosi and Sharif University in small groups.
- At 2000 Tehran’s security police was controlling all the Café Nets to control them. If some one was present in the Café Net he or she was interrogated as why she was there. The speed of Internet is too low and the agents control them so that no one could post the clips of the uprising and its news in the internet.
- In the afternoon in 12 Ordibehesht Street when people started chanting slogans about 20 Bassiji motorcyclists who had covered their face with black masks attacked people with batons and iron rods.

Iran Students Committee - (Supporters of PMOI)

Shiraz - Iran June 12, 2010 - Regime closed Shiraz University by force today and threw the students out of it and didn’t let them inside in fear of their protest gathering. Iran Students Committee - (Supporters of PMOI)

Isfahan - Iran
June 12, 2010 - Clashes happened in Najafabad Isfahan. Plainclothes were two times people. They were permitted to fire. Suppressive forces used tear gas and the air was filled with smoke.

Clashes in Valiasr Intersection in Tehran- June12,2010


Clashes in Valiasr Intersection in Tehran- June12,2010

People Chant 'Death to dictator' - Tehran - Iran - June 12, 2010


People Chant 'Death to dictator' - Tehran - Iran - June 12, 2010

Tehran Takhtetavoos at 1900 June 12, 2010 - A group of people who had gathered in Takhtetavoos were attacked from both sides by vicious motorcyclists. They attacked people with baton. At least 3 one of them a girl were arrested. People took refugee in the alleys and some who were wounded were taken to the homes of people there. Navab Intersection- 1845 June 12, 2010 -The intersection was very uneasy. Both SSF and the crowd were in huge numbers. They didn’t let the gathering form. In fear of the gathering the agents even didn’t permit the cars to stop in red light. Enghelab Sq. 1730 June 12, 2010 -The square is too uneasy. SSF is trying to disperse people and it beating them with batons. The clashes continue there. Ponak- 1915 June 12, 2010 -A bus was torched over the Niayesh Bridge and fire squad is coming. Enghelab St. 1815 June 12, 2010 - Gun shots and clashes are heard in Enghelab Street, at the intersection of Vesal and Palestine. Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

Heavey security presence outside Sharif Univ. June12, 2010 - Tehran


Tehran - Heavey security presence outside Sharif Univ. June12, 2010

Booshehr - June 12, 2010 About 300 to 400 people gathered in Imam Square of the city and are chanting anti regime slogans. The security atmosphere is high.

Zahedan
June 12, 2010 - At 1915 about 20-30 students have gathered in front of the dining hall of Zahedan University waiting for other students to join them in half an hour. Last night they chanted Allah O Akbar to defy the clerical regime.

June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran - Anniversay of Post Elction Uprising



June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran
Protest in Sharif Industrial Univ. - students protest on Anniversay of Post Elction uprising - Students chant 'Death to Dictator'

Tehran-heavey security measures June12, 2010


Tehran-heavey security measures June12, 2010
Anniversary of June 12, 2009, post election in Iran.

Tehran, June 12, 2010 SSF and security forces have flooded in the distance between Enghelab and Azadi Squares and they don’t let shaping of any gathering. People gather for a while and chant “death to dictator” but security forces attack them and shot ‘paint ball bullets’ at them. Clashes can be heard in Mosadegh and Keshavarz Streets too. Tehran, June 12, 2010 At 1600 there was a gathering around City Theater and it was crowded. A RGC element was saying that: “about 500 of seditionists gathered and were going from Daneshjoo Park and City Theater towards Enghelab Sq. They want to gather in Azadi in an hour. They are chanting and going forward. We will let them do what ever they want until Azadi and Yadegar Imam Intersection and then we arrest them there. From Azadi towards Imam Hossein is too crowed and if we act it will be like last year and we will mix. Our forces are identifying the crowd. They can do nothing. Streets are full of SSF and Plainclothes. Tehran, June 12, 2010 A Bassij element of Science Ministry said: “thank God that we could control Sharif University. At first they were ten to twenty but their number grew and they went towards the main door. We confronted each other there then they went towards the entrance door for cars that door is always closed. Our boys went there and chanted slogans. Thank God they have dispersed…” Tehran, June 12, 2010 People are marching and chanting slogans around Vali-e-Asr Sq. A great number of Bassijies and anti riot forces are present in the Vali-e-Asr Sq. and Haft-e-Tire Sq. An old lady went towards them in Vali-e-Asr Sq. and called them mercenaries and swore at them. They couldn’t do anything because she was too old. Tehran, June 12, 2010 In Vanank Sq. they are beating people with the intention of killing them. An eyewitness said that a 20 years old boy was being severely beaten and he fell on the ground. People tried to stop the suppressive forces but other agents prevented them. Tehran, June 12, 2010 Two youths secretly taping the events around Sharif University from inside a bus station were identified by Plainclothes and were severely beaten and taken to an unknown location. A great number of Bassijies were hidden in a girls school opposite to Shairf University and as soon as the students started chanting slogans they rushed to the university to hush them. Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

Sharif Indurtial Univ. June 12, 2010 - chant anti regime slogans - Film No. 3


Sharif Indurtial Univ. students protest on anniversary of post election uprising in Iran and clash with security forces - chant anti regime slogans

Clash in Sharif Indurtial Univ. June 12, 2010


Clash in Sharif Indurtial Univ. June 12, 2010
Sharif Indurtial Univ. students protest on anniversary of post election uprising in Iran and clash with security forces

Sharif Industrial Univ. students protest on Anniversay of Post Elction uprising - June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran


June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran
Sharif Industrial Univ. students protest on Anniversay of Post Elction uprising

Tehran June 12, 2010 - Mossadegh Intersection is packed with security forces and Bassij forces. A number of young people are chanting. A young person cried out ‘death to dictator’ and was immediately arrested by security forces and taken away. According to reports, there are scores of Bassij forces outside Tehran University. Security forces prevent people from passing by from the east to the west and stop pedestrians. Security forces have shot tear gas in the south section of Tehran University. Tehran University – Security forces arrested student protesters and took them away with 4 to 5 busses. There are crowds in Felestine (Palestine) Square but they are prevented from actually forming a gathering. Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

Tehran - June 12, 2010 State of the Science and Industrial University At about 4:30 pm security forces were stationed outside the university. Despite this, about 3000 people were gathered outside the university. There were clashes between students and security forces. Security forces attacked protesters. Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

Tehran - June 12, 2010
State of the Science and Industrial University
At about 4:30 pm security forces were stationed outside the university. Despite this, about 3000 people were gathered outside the university. There were clashes between students and security forces. Security forces attacked protesters.
Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

Tehran – Sharif University
June 12, 2010 - At about 12 pm the there were about 80 students in the gathering at this university but now there are about 300 students. There were some clashes between Bassij forces and students because Bassij forces were filming students. The clashes occurred at the main university entrance.
The crowds are moving towards the Mosque and the other university door to go outside the university.
Intelligence agents are outside the university door with professional video cameras. The protection department has arrested a number of students and confiscated the university cards of some students.

Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran



June 12, 2010 - Protest in Tehran
Sharif Industrial Univ. students protest on Anniversay of Post Elction uprising

Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

June 12, 2010 - In Salman Street near Imam Hossein Square, protesters are growing but security forces have been stationed here from a few hours ago.

Tehran - June 12, 2010- There are clashes between security forces and protesters in Vanak Square.

Tehran - June 12, 2010 - All the streets and Squares in Tehran are packed with security forces. Protesters torched a trash bin between Mossadegh Intersection, Firdosi and Razi Street.
There are currently gatherings in Mossadegh and protesters forced security forces to withdraw and run away.

Tehran - June 12, 2010 - In Salman Street near Imam Hossein Square, protesters are growing but security forces have been stationed here from a few hours ago.

Tehran- June 12, 2010 - There are gatherings in Ariashahr and people are chanting. Protesters are also chanting in Taleqani Intersection and Valiasr. They are chanting death to dictator and clashing with security forces. Students of Sharif University in Tehran have said that even if it costs them their lives, they will join the protests in Azadi Street and the uprising will go on. According to eyewitnesses, people have clashed with security forces in the 15 Metro Station. Angry young people beat one of the security forces.

Tehran University
June 12, 2010 - students are pushing at security forces who have formed a human wall at the gates of the university to leave the university and join the protests on the streets. Students chant and try to push their way free and out of the university.
Security forces shoot tear gas at the students to try to disperse them.
There are severe clashes between students and security forces at about 5 pm outside the School of Arts at Tehran University.
In protests in Tehran, protesters and especially young people chant death to dictator and death to Khamenei. Security forces and plainclothes agents have attacked security forces from north of Valiasr and have injured a number of protesters with batons and sticks. There are hits and runs in this area. A number of people have gone to Nikuyi Street outside the Arts University.
Shop owners have left their shops open in the Tehran Bazaar to let in protesters who are running from security forces and give them shelter.
The center of clashes is Firdosi Square in the direction of Enqelab Square.

Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

Tehran – June 12, 2010 Protesters have torched trash bins in Valiasr Street towards Enqelab Square.

Tehran – June 12, 2010 Protesters have torched trash bins in Valiasr Street towards Enqelab Square.

Tehran- Sharif Industrial University
June 12, 2010 A number of Sharif University students were arrested. Students beat up two Protection Department agents (tasked with suppressing students).

Tehran University
June 12, 2010 - The demonstration in Tehran University is growing by the minute. Their placards can be seen from outside of the university. Security forces are trying to disperse people outside the university.

Tehran- June 12, 2010 - There are clashes between protesters and regime forces in the Hafez Bridge.

Tehran- Sharif Industrial University
June 12, 2010 A number of Sharif University students were arrested. Students beat up two Protection Department agents (tasked with suppressing students).

Tehran- June 12, 2010 - There are clashes between protesters and regime forces in the Hafez Bridge.

Tehran- Sharif Industrial University June 12, 2010 - There are scores of security forces from Azadi Square to Sharif University and they do not let anyone even take out their cell phones. Security forces threw a person’s cellphone on the ground after he took it out. There are about 100 security agents standing outside Sharif University. Students are standing at the door of the university and Bassij forces prevent them from leaving the university. The students are chanting anti-regime slogans. The sounds of death to dictator and Allah O Akbar can be heard from inside the university. There are about 10 police busses in the Ostad Moien Intersection outside Sharif University. Bassij forces with armed with batons and tear gas are stationed inside the Asemi School and waiting to attack students. There are clashes between the students and the Protection Department and a number of people were arrested. A number of Bassij forces are filming the students for later identification. Students are trying to leave the university from the eastern door.

Tehran- Vanak Square
June 12, 2010 - There are large crowds in Vanak Square and they are moving about. But the gathering has still not started.

Tehran Unviversity
June 12, 2010 - There are clashes inside Tehran University. Students are chanting and a number of students were arrested. Students are moving towards the door of the university to leave and go out to the streets but the Protection Department is preventing them from leaving. Security forces have made a human wall in front of the university to prevent students from leaving.
Security forces have shot tear gas into Tehran University but students are still chanting and resisting.

Tehran- Sharif Industrial University
June 12, 2010 - There are scores of security forces from Azadi Square to Sharif University and they do not let anyone even take out their cell phones. Security forces threw a person’s cellphone on the ground after he took it out.
There are about 100 security agents standing outside Sharif University. Students are standing at the door of the university and Bassij forces prevent them from leaving the university. The students are chanting anti-regime slogans. The sounds of death to dictator and Allah O Akbar can be heard from inside the university.
There are about 10 police busses in the Ostad Moien Intersection outside Sharif University. Bassij forces with armed with batons and tear gas are stationed inside the Asemi School and waiting to attack students.
There are clashes between the students and the Protection Department and a number of people were arrested. A number of Bassij forces are filming the students for later identification. Students are trying to leave the university from the eastern door.

Tehran According to reports scores of state security force cars were along with 30 police motorcycles are stationed around Enqelab Square. There were clashes in Tehran University and the sounds of students chanting and clashes could be heard in Enqelab Square. There were also clashes in Sharif Industrial University. The sounds of Allah O Akbar could be heard outside the university. Bassiji forces were standing outside the university and were dispersing the people to prevent them from joining the students. People are starting to come out on the streets.

Tehran - Karimkhan and Valiasr Square Tehran, June 12, 2010 - According to reports, the people of Tehran have started moving from various parts of the city to participate in demonstrations against the Iranian regime. The crowds of protesters are growing larger in Karimkhan and Valiasr Square.

Tehran University students have gathered and are chanting "death to this deceitful government".

Nightly Allah O Akbar - Cry of defiance of clerical regime June 11, 2010




Cry of defiance of the clerical dictatorship is heard all over Tehran on June 11. Iranians respond to the call of the leader of the resistance Mr. Massoud Rajavi
Students Committee in Iran June 12, 2010

News on Iran - No. 2 - June 12, 2010

Tehran University

Tehran- June 12, 2010
At 12 noon a group of students of Tehran University gathered in protest in front of Engineering Department of this university. Harasat forces attacked them and tried to disperse them but the students are resisting.

small clashes in Valiasr Street According to reports, Valiasr Street was restive since this morning and there were small sporadic clashes as well.

News On Iran - June 12, 2010

Female students protest

Tabriz, June 12, 2010
On Friday night female students in Tabriz University broke the windows of university’s dormitory in a protesting move.

Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 12, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.632

Uprising of June 10-20

Following news are obtained by ISC:

Youths of the uprising clash with suppressive forces- archive
Resistance
June 11, 2010

Tehran- on June 10 brave youths of uprising engaged in hit and run clashes with SSF. The clashes started when the suppressive SSF bothered youths on the excuse of ‘improper veil’. When a young girl was arrested and resisted the arrest youths and people present clashed to prevent her arrest.
The cars honked their horns. The suppressive forces present asked for help and suppressive SSF motorcyclists entered the scene. As the result of clashes four including a girl were arrested and taken to an unknown location.

Gorgan- Students clashed with the mullahs present in their classes in Gorgan. As the result 2 students were ousted from the university and files were opened for 5 others named ‘anti Supreme Leadership’ files. Other students stopped going to classes in protest.

Tehran- metro passengers welcomed the demonstrations on Saturday by posting and distributing posters calling people to the uprising on June 12. In some stations victory signs are shown by people and people chanted anti-regime slogans in the trains.

Tehran- on last Wednesday night people in Zaferanieh in Beheshti and Mina complexes which are the place of resident of university employees and the streets around chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ in defiance of the clerical regime.



Regime
June 21, 2010
Tehran
- since June 8 at night regime’s suppressive forces are on the state of alert and since June 10 RGC has put its forces on the state of alert. Regime intends to close all bureaus sooner than their daily routine on June 12 and some precautions have been taken for schools and universities.

Terhan- Bassij and RGC forces have divided the region between Enghelab St. to Azadi into sections and each section is allocated to a base and each base will act in its allocated section. Bassij of each section will act there. Back up forces are also allocated to each section.

Tehran- at nights at important intersections and regions, Bassij forces have nightly patrols.

Tehran- On June 9 a small maneuver aiming at preparation for June 12 and prevention of any kind of riot has been held by SSF. The maneuver took place in Enghelab, Ferdosi, Haft-e-Tir, Vlai-e-Asr and Azadi Squares and around Tehran’s railway and other important sections of the city. The goal was for the suppressive forces to be ready for violence on June 12.

Tehran- there is news from inside the government that it still has no plan for arresting Mosavi and Karrobi because such an act at the time of pressures from US and its allies against regime would cause unrest and will be a stroke on the regime.

Tehran- a confidential directive has been issued by higher organs that in case of the severity of the protests and in case situation gets out of hand the suppressive organs are permitted to shoot the protesters but from waist down. The reason is put as such: “last years those killed became heroes” and the suppressive forces are told not to kill anyone if they are forced to shoot.

Golestan province- Jafari the head of RGC speaking amongst some RGC and Bassiji commanders conceded to the danger of the uprising for the regime and said: “though last years sedition lasted only 8 months but it was more dangerous than the (Iran-Iraq) war”. He called the nationwide uprising ‘a deep sedition’ and called all suppressive organs to be prepared for its confrontation.

Qom- Fars news agency affiliated with RGC said that 5 have been hanged in the central prison of Qom on Tuesday June 8.

Sarab- On Wednesday June 9 an inmate was hanged in public in Sarab Township in East Azerbaijan.

Mashad- Since June 8 cell phone networks are disrupted in Mashad especially sending SMSs, so that internet users cannot send SMS. Calls through internet to are connected with a long delay.

Mashad- to prevent any protest gathering at the universities regime has closed universities of Mashad till Sunday June 13.

Tehran- selling gasoline in buckets is prohibited in Tehran since June 9.

Tehran- Intelligence Ministry is sending threatening SMSs for residents of the city. In the SMSs it is said: “you have been influenced by anti-security propaganda of media affiliated with foreigners. If you act illegally you will be counted guilty...”. Some student activists too have received such SMSs.

Sanandaj- during last three days 11 shops have been sealed because they had participated in the strike for the execution of 5 political prisoners on May 9.

Tehran- at the early hours of Thursday June 10 SSF covered sidewalks of Azadi Street from Azadi Square till Enghelab Square and Enghelab Ave. till College Bridge. At 10 am under Roshandelan Bridge in Pich Shemran were cars can park too was flooded with guards. Apparently they are getting ready for Saturday’s protests. Under Sadr Bridge at 6 am some Guards Forces were stationed.

Tehran- Family of slain Ali Hassanpoor said that regime is identifying people who go to the graves of the martyrs of the Uprising who gave their lives on June 15, 2009. They also said that regime is trying to close section 257 of Beheshte Zahra Cemetery were the slain protesters of June 15, 2009 are buried and this will last till June 20.


The Downfall

Mosavi and Karrobi yielded to Khamenei
Tehran, June 11, 2010

In a common statement Mosavi and Karrobi announced that they had cancelled their march on Saturday on the excuse of ‘saving the lives of people’.

Disputes between Khameni and Rafsanjani
Tehran, June 11, 2010

The incurable schism at the top of the regime has deepened. In an unprecedented position Rafsanjani clearly counted Khamenei responsible for attacks of his band on him.
In writing Rafsanjani’s office clearly wrote that Khomeini counted Rafsanjani higher than Khamenei and worte: “maybe the unforgivable sin of Rafsanjani is ...Imams especial care for him...”
Rafsanjani says on one hand that he supports Khamenei in his System but he says that the issue of election and Ahmadinejad is a political issue and has nothing to do with the principle of the System and Khamenei should not enter inner-party disputes.
In his answer khamenei tells him that this issue is the principle of the System and if he didn’t interfere the principle of the System would have been destroyed.


Suppression

Political prisoner under brutal torture in Gohardasht Prison
June 10, 2010

Political prisoner Behrouz Javid Tehrani has been under severe physical torture since his transfer to solitary in cellblock 1 in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj. This cellblock is known as the ‘Doghouse’. Unconfirmed reports say that his hands and legs have been broken and his body is injured and bruised.
Tehrani was also taken to the torture cell which was set up by the head of cellblock 1, Hassan Akharian, a number of times in the past. Akharian and a number of other prison guards tortured Tehrani after shackling and blindfolding him. There are security cameras in all prison cells, but this particular cell does not have a camera.
An intelligence agent interrogator was also in the room when Tehran was being tortured.


More than 700 prisoners in Gohardasht Prison go on hunger strike in protest to rights abuse
June 10, 2010

On the eve of the anniversary of the uprising of the Iranian people, on Thursday June 10, more than 700 prisoners in cellblock 1 in Gohardasht Prison went on a mass hunger strike in protest to group tortures and not being allowed to contact their families.
In the past few days, prison guards attack prisoners on a daily basis beating them with clubs and other tools. As result, a large number of prisoners have sustained injuries and the signs of torture can be seen on their bodies. To keep the torture and other crimes committed against prisoners under wraps, all the communications with their families and outside of prison has been cut off.
The condition of injured prisoners is very poor and they are not taken to the infirmary for treatment to keep other prisoners from finding out about the situation in this cellblock.

Three members of political prisoner’s family arrested
June 10, 2010

The family members of Kiarash Kamrani who was arrested on December 27, 2009 on Ashura in Tehran were arrested in their weekly visit with him in prison.
The father, sister and brother of this student who was sentenced to six years of prison were arrested in the visiting hall for prisoners in cellblock 350 in Evin Prison and their home was also searched by security forces. The Kamranis were charged with ‘propagating against the government’.
Kamrani’s father and sister were released later on but Mehdi Kamrani, his brother is still detained in cellblock 350.

Jailed student activist threatened for writing and publishing articles
June 10, 2010

Majid Tavakoli, a jailed Amir Kabir University student was taken to the Prosecutor’s Office yesterday from Evin Prison and was threatened for writing articles.
The Prosecutor threatened him and said that ‘we can do whatever we want with you’.
‘It’s best that you don’t forget that you’re in prison. You still don’t know what tyranny and injustice is and what it is capable of!’ the prosecutor said.
This threat came after Majid Tavakoli wrote two articles in prison which were published titled ‘For Change’ and ‘We Make the Future’.

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Defiance to The Clerical Regime At The Wake of June Uprising



As June 12 comes forth anti regime slogans and slogans calling for uprising in June for freedom of Iran increase every where. People torch Khoemini and Khamenei pictures to show their defiance of the clerical regime in its entirety.

Students Committee in Iran- June 11, 2010

June 11, 2010

In memory of Neda Agha Soltan, who gave her life for freedom of Iran, so our people can have a peaceful and democratic Iran...



When a butterfly can no longer bear its cocoonshe will flourish the world with its beauty a moment later.
In commemoration of:Neda Agha Soltan Symbol of Iran’s Democratic
Revolution. Shot to death on June 20th in
North Kargar Street Tehran By a Bassiji.

Students Committee in Iran- June 10, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 11, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.631

Uprising of June 10-20

Anti-regime activities surge
June 10, 2010
Tehran- after the approval of the sanctions against the regime people chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ from 2200 till 2230 on June 9 in Ponak region.

Terhan- as the satellite networks were showing the approval of the resolution for sanctions in Security Council all of a sudden the networks were disconnected. Following the event people of most regions of Tehran went to their roof tops chanting ‘Allah O Akbar’ including Mirdamad and Gholhak regions.

Gorgan- a group of youths in Gorgan (north of Iran) tore Khamenei’s banners that were installed in front of a bank on June 9. Regime collected the banners before 9 am from fear.

Tehran- Some students of Science & Industry University along with a group of people gathered in protest on Tuesday night June 8 in front of Evin Prison demanding the immediate freedom of political prisoners. The agents told them to disperse or they would be arrested but in spite of all intimidations the protesters stood firm.

Isfahahn- Homayounshahr- on Tuesday June 8 residents of this city were witnessing regime’s Bassijies and municipality agents chasing some dogs. The picture of Khamenei was hanged to the necks of these dogs. People enjoyed the scene and humiliated the Bassijies.

Tehran- Javan site belonging to RGC admitted that writing slogans against the regime is widespread at Tehran Azad University and wrote: “as the days of sedition get closer a new wave of writing slogans has started in Azad University. Some write slogans with thick-tip oil pens against the state and the heads of the state...”

Tehran- writing anti regime slogans and calls for uprising intensely continues by youths and student at the universities and streets. Student organizations call people to take into the streets on June 12.

Isfahan- walls of the city especially city’s terminal is covered with anti regime slogans and calls to uprising on June 12.

Tehran- at Science & Industry University many students spray anti regime slogans on the walls and other places. A student said that after they write the slogans Harasat covers them with paint.

Isfahan- a student of Isfahan University, Hamid Hosseini, student of Psychology was arrested while distributing leaflets of the uprising.

Sanandaj- Statement of students of Sanandaj University reads in part: “in the name of God, as the events of last year and other years show Iranian nation stands firm in front of oppression...we... announce that the only way out of this calamity is yielding to the rights of nation which is freedom, democracy, free election, unconditional freedom of political prisoners and annulations of execution decrees for political prisoners including 16 Kurd activists...
We announce that as a sign of our protest to the way the country is governed and to the secret burying of our five martyrs (5 political prisoners executed on May 9) as well as to execution decrees for 16 Kurd political activist we will go on hunger strike on June 15...

Mullahs’ nightmare
June 19, 2010
Tehran- The clerical regime has summoned all the managers of building in Navab to Security Police and had threatened them and taken obligations from them that they would collect all satellite dishes from the roof tops.

Tehran- all those detained before, during a year of uprising, had to sign that they will not participate in the coming demonstrations and uprising.

Tehran- shops that were open at the anniversary of Khomeini’s death on June 4 were threatened and many of them have been closed and sealed.

Tehran- after ‘Guidance Patrols’ were not seen for a while in the streets they have showed up again around the shopping centers and great squares of Tehran ...
These patrols will fine people for non-traditional outfit of women, tanned skin of men and they also stop the cars and confiscate them putting the sign of ‘harassing women’ on the cars. (Around Ponak and Aryashahr).


The Downfall

The First united economic and political front against the clerical regime
Tehran, June 9, 2010
The resolution 1929 with 12 positive vote demands the clerical regime to stop Uranium enrichment. It also adds 40 organs of this regime along with 15 organs affiliated with RGC to the list of international sanctions.
In addition to hard sanctions in nuclear field these sanctions aim at missile, weapon and financial fields, sanctions of regime’s banks and a marine siege against this regime.
This is the first united economic and political front against the clerical regime. The world is deciding to put itself at the side of people of Iran.


Resistance

High school pupils gathered in protest
Tehran, June 9, 2010
On June 6, 300 of high school pupils in Gisha region gathered in protest to the condition of final exams in front of Educational Bureau of Region 2 at 10.30 am.
A few minutes later security forces and Plainclothes attacked them with batons and beat them severely arresting some.
A reporter of ‘in the city’ program of regime’s TV was beaten too and his camera was confiscated.

Anti-regime gathering in Sanandaj
Sanandaj, June 9, 2010
A group of land owners from Kamiz region along with some families of army personnel being promised lands, gathered in front of 28 Corp’s base in Sannadaj on Monday June 7 from 5 till 8 pm demanding their lands.
The protesters chanted anti regime slogans and were eventually dispersed when regime’s military forces and SSF engaged.
While dispersing, they chanted slogans with louder voices saying that they will not stop their protest until they gain back their lands.

Remembering Nasser Amirnejad
Tehran, June 9, 2010
Students of Science & Research Industry gathered on June 8 to commemorate Nasser Amirnejad a student of Aerospace of this university shot to death in last Junes uprising by Bassij forces.
The gathering started at noon in front of the main door and a placard in that regard was fastened to the door.
The presence of female students was noticeable.
The students lit candles in Nasser’s memory.
As soon as Harasat was informed of this gathering the agents rushed to the scene and a Harasat commander harassed students, tore the pictures of Nasser and trampled the candles which led to students’ protest.


Suppression

No visits for political prisoners
Tehran, June 9, 2010
Evin’s prosecutor’s section has announced that all visits for political prisoners are canceled till further notice.

Escalating misogynous measures
Tehran, June 9, 2010
Vosooghi the deputy of students’ affairs in Sharif Industrial University said in his interview with Mehr news agency affiliated with RGC that at the entrance to the university any female student not having proper veil will be warned and in some cases they have to sign an obligation in that regard. If the case is repeated the student will be summoned to Disciplinary Committee.
Professors of this university have to lecture for 5 minutes in each class about ‘the truth behind the improper veil’.

Humiliating youths to break them
Tehran, June 9, 2010
On last Sunday morning a 25 years old youth was forced by SSF to take of all his clothing and was then thrown in the middle of Sadr Highway.


Workers of Iran

Detention of a labor activist
Kamyaran, June 9, 2010
On Thursday June 3 agents of Intelligence Ministry and RGC of Kamyaran detained Kaveh Gol Mohammadi a laborer activist and a member of Coordinating Committee for Establishing Laborers’ Organizations and his brother Kianoosh Gol Mohammadi 18.
Kaveh was threatened to stop his activities and his mobile was checked. Kaveh has been threatened several times before by phone to stop his activities.


News on Iran Economy

The clerical regime dipped into economic problems
Terhan, June 9, 2010
Jomhori state-run daily in its editorial titled as ‘a real look at the countries economy’ wrote: “from any point of view when you look at statistics and facts ...we will undoubtedly agree that our country’s economy is not in a good condition.
1-By execution of disciplinary policies of the Central Bank in reaction to the increase in the growth of cash reservoir in years of 2006 and 2007 which started mid 2008 a great number of production units of the country face shortage in cash.
2-Stagnation in construction field: facts in residential field and field of productive industries and their related services...show that this field is still under stagnation...
3-Unemployment rate is devastating especially amongst the young generation.


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June 10, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN- No. 630- June 10, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.630


International Community on the Side of People of Iran
Once more it was proved that the clerical regime is not negotiable; the only solution is decisiveness
Tehran- June 9, 2010
Students Committee in Iran welcomes the 7th resolution of Security Council in regard with nuclear projects of religious fascism ruling Iran and the approval of the fourth course of sanctions against this regime.
Approval of these sanctions after two years of futile negotiations proved once more that the only result of negotiations with this regime is giving more time to it to complete its nuclear projects.
During the last few months the clerical regime tried hard to stop the approval of this resolution. It used every stick and carrot in that regard. The last ring of this chain was its deceptive show using Turkey and Brazil.
These two years also proved that the mullahs count any negotiation or given privileges as the weakness of International Community encouraging it more in its nuclear projects.
Thus the only correct attitude towards this regime is complete decisiveness; a policy that from one hand would include thorough sanctions and from the other hand would guarantee the right of people of Iran for resistance against religious fascism.


Uprising of June 10-20

When our time comes
Residents of Kermanshah get equipped with self-defense tools
Kermanshah, June 8, 2010
At the wake of the anniversary of Iranians nationwide uprising residents of Kermanshah Province are distributing self-defense equipments (tear gas sprays and electric shockers) throughout the province to be able to confront regime’s suppressive forces.
Jahanfar a Pasdar and one of the commanders of regime’s SSF in Kermanshah province said: “following the news about vast distribution of teargas sprays and electric shockers throughout the province the issue has been put as an especial case in the SSF table of cases. It is determined that a person called A.N. is distributing such tools in Tehran and some other cities”.

Children of Uprising increase their activities
June 8, 2010
Tehran- in 17 Shahrivar and Iran streets slogans of ‘death to dictator’ and ‘June 12 the end of the clerical regime’ written by the children of the uprising attracts attention.
Tehran- on Friday June 4 residents of Shahrara region distributed leaflets calling people to take into the streets June 10-20.
Tehran- in the crowded region of Nezam Abad- north of Eshratabad base and south of Ghasr Prison- brave youths distributed leaflets calling to uprising in June. SSF patrols intended to arrest these youths but they were brave and on alert and the agents were defeated.
Tehran- on last Saturday hundreds of residents in regions around Bazaar in Molavi, Khayam, Sirous and Bozarjomehri streets received handwritten leaflets calling for the uprising on 10-20 of June. The leaflets read: “Hero Iranian Nation
Days of June 10-20 are the days of Iran’s freedom and Iran’s salvation from the hands of criminal mullahs. We can and we must topple the criminal Khamenei- Youths of Terhan- June 2010”.
Terhan- despite intense control by Harasat and Bassiji agents in Tehran University’s Engineering Department, students write anti-regime slogans and slogans inviting for the protest gathering at the university on June 10.
Tehran- In regions of Seyed Khandan, Resalat, Narmak and Tehran Pars people chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ on their roof tops on June 8.
Tehran- at the nights, the sky of dormitory of Meli (Beheshti) University is filled with the cry of ‘Allah O Akbar’ and other protesting slogans against clerical dictatorship.
Tehran- residents and youths of Tehran distributed leaflets at night in Vali-e-Asr Street and other neighborhoods inviting people to participate in the uprising of June.
Uromieh- in fear of the anti-regime slogans that are written all over the classes regime agents in schools lock the doors of classes and open them only 5 minutes to the beginning of each class. But still writing slogans inviting people to the uprising continues.


Universities around the country call for the uprising on June 12
Tehran, June 7, 2010
By issuing statements universities around the country express their demands and call for the uprising in June some parts of these statements are:

Tabriz- Azad and Sahand Universities: Students of these universities demanded the unconditional freedom of political prisoners especially those arrested after June 2009 election and an end to security measures against civil activists and those who criticize the System...
Kermanshah- Razi University: during last year we had witnessed loss of our compatriots. We had witnessed the empty sits of our classmates and pressures on the university and the students. In protest to the current conditions we intend to gather in protest at 2130 on Friday June 11 in front of the students dinning hall...
Ahwaz- in spite of all limitations and summoning of students to Disciplinary Committees we are standing firm and we have no doubt that on June 12 we will stand beside all our fellow citizens in Ahwaz. We ask all parents not to leave us alone....
Lahijan- we invite all students and our dear compatriots to gather on June 12 like last year...We demand our rights and we will not retreat until we gain them...
Mashad- Students of Mashad Universities have announced their date and place of gathering as: Azad University on June 22 between Engineering and Humane Departments at 1130, Ferdosi University in front of Engineering Department 1130, Khayam University in front of dinning hall at 1130 and Sajad University in the campus at 1130...

Sohrab Arabi’s mother: having ceremony for Sohrab’s anniversary is my right
Tehran, June 7, 2010
Sohrab’s mother: “they came to my house and warned me that there should be no gathering in my house but I am a mother and no one can take this right away from me. I will go to Beheshte Zahra (cemetery) on June 15 (the day Sohrab was murdered by regime’s suppressive forces) and I will go there on July 12 the day I buried him”.


The Downfall

Damn Khomeini, Death to Khamenei
RGC related site expressed its fear of the schism within the regime
Tehran, June 8, 2010
Following the events on Khomeini’s anniversary Javan site affiliated with RGC wrote: “after unanimous protest of the crowd against Hasan Khomeini, some main personalities of the Assembly of Clerics went to see him and gave him some suggestions”.
This source said that these personalities have asked Hasan Khomeini to go to one of the religious cities such as Qom and lay the grounds for riots there.

Mohammad Ali Ansari revealed Khamenei’s office’s role
Tehran, June 8, 2010
Mohammad Ali Ansari responsible for holding ceremony of Khomeini’s anniversary on June 4 wrote in a letter to Hassan Khomeini: “in one of our sessions, Vahid one of the officials of the Leadership’s office has asked me that ‘some people in particular must not be present at the ceremony on any condition’”.
Ansari wrote that this envoy of Khamenei has said that the presence of these people will cause ‘disorder and disruption’.
Ansari pointed to the schism at the top of regime and wrote that Mahmood Ahmadinejad talked more than the dedicated time for him to prevent the speech of Hasan Khomeini and in reaction to his warning Ahmadinejad told him in front of the cameras: “this is none of your business, you have no right to give me note, I am the president of this nation”.
In this letter Ansari named Mohammad Najar a member of Ahmadinejad’s cabinet as the one who have asked Ahmadinejad to speak more than he was allowed to prevent the speech of Hasan Khomeini.
Ansari wrote that he went to Khamenei to protest the fact.
Ansari criticized the disruption in Hasan Khomeini’s speech and said: “if no body takes responsibility for this group (who disrupted the speech) why are you so afraid of identifying them”.

Distributing good amongst Bassijies in Khomeini’s ceremony
What the mercenaries received
Tehran, June 8, 2010
A well informed source said that each Bassiji who participated in Khoemini’s ceremony has received 10 kg rice, 5 kg solid cooking oil, 5 kg sugar cube and sugar in addition to 50000 to 80000 tomans.


Suppression

Jailed relative of Ashraf residents under mental and physical pressure in notorious cellblock 209
June 8, 2010
According to reports, political prisoner Mohammad Banazadeh Amirkhizi has been under mental and physical torture for more than six months in cellblock 209 of Evin Prison in Tehran.
This 63 year old member of the Tehran Bazaar is interrogated and tortured by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence. These interrogators stop interrogations and keep him in an undetermined state and then start them all over again with heightened mental and physical torture.
They have subjected Banazadeh to pressure to make false statements in front of cameras and to repeat what is dictated to him. He will be tried on charges of Moharebeh and sentenced to death if he refuses.
This political prisoner has lost close to 16 kilos (35 pounds) as a result of the torture.
He was detained in solitary for a few months in this cellblock. Six months after his arrest, he is still under mental and physical pressure and in an undetermined state.
His family has pursued his case since his arrest but officials refuse to give them a clear answer and mistreat them.
Mohammad Banazadeh Amirkhizi was arrested on November 30 after intelligence agents stormed his home. He was taken to cellblock 209. His brother, Ali Banazadeh Amirkhizi was executed in the 80’s for supporting the PMOI. His wife, Shahla Zarin Far was sentenced to one year of prison for visiting her child in Camp Ashraf in Iraq. She was released after serving her prison term. Currently political prisoner Kobra Bananzadeh Amirkhizi, his sister, is in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj for intending to visit her children in Camp Ashraf. Before this, his brothers Asghar and Hamid were sentenced to two years of prison for visiting their children in Ashraf and were released after serving their time.

Qazvin University expels three students and suspends 6 others from education
June 8, 2010
With only a few days left to June 12 (anniversary of the post election unrest in Iran) and the start of university exams, pressures on students and professors at the International Khomeini Qazvin University have reached their highest point. The new sentences issued by the Disciplinary Committee are as follows:
1-Hamed Honarkhah – his expulsion sentence was confirmed by the review committee
2-Payam Heidar Qazvini – he was expelled and banned from all universities for three years
3-Farzam Moini – suspended for two semesters
4-Farshid Azarniosh – suspended for two semesters
5-Saied Sakakian – suspended for two semesters
6-Farhad Kiashamshaki – suspended for two semesters
7-Mohammad-Reza Aqayari - suspended for two semesters
8-Daniel Keranian - suspended for two semesters
Seyed Rohollah Torabi, an elite student at this university, left the university last semester after being expelled.

Female journalist sentenced to prison and a 30 year ban on journalism
June 8, 2010
The Revolutionary Court headed by Judge Pir-Abasi sentenced journalist Jila Bani-Yaqub to one year of prison and a 30 years ban on journalism.
She was arrested on June 20, 2009 with her husband Bahman Amuyi and was released on bail after two months.
Her husband was sentenced to 5 years of prison in a court of review and is currently in cellblock 350 in Evin Prison.
Bani-Yuqub was the 2009 winner of the Courage in Journalism award.

Iran vows to suppress upcoming peaceful protests
June 8, 2010
ILNA state-run news agency - With only a week left to the anniversary of the presidential elections (which was the scene of major protests in Iran), the deputy commander of the State Security Forces vowed to deal strictly with ‘disruptors of public order’.
“State Security Forces will not go soft with anyone and will deal with absolute decisiveness with disruptors of public order and security in the society”, Ahmad-Reza Radan said.


Workers of Iran

Workers gathering led to closure of Taleghani metro station
Tehran, June 8, 2010
The news of gathering of workers of Alborz Chinaware Factory in front of Ministry of Industry and Mines led to closure of Taleghani Metro Station because this station is close to the ministry. Security forces started controlling the station in fear of the fact that people might use this station to join the protesting workers.


News on Iran Economy

No foreign company is willing to engage in contracts for South Pars oil and gas field
Tehran, June 8, 2010
There are still no contracts for sections 13, 14, 15, 20 and 21 of South Pars because no foreign company is willing to invest in these projects.
Ali Vakili the manager of Pars Oil Company had announced about a month ago that the ceremony for signing contracts for two sections of this filed will be held around the end of April but after more than a month there is still no news of such contract.
The permission for investment in these sections as well as sections 22 and 24 has been approved since 5 years ago but there have been no new contracts for these sections so far.
Foreign investment has been stopped because this regime is politically instable and is at the wake of new sanctions.
This oil and gas field is a common field between Iran and Qatar. Qatar has brought up 16 sections of this field to the production level and has an income of 4 billion dollars from each section.


Export of Terrorism

Regime’s meddling in Latin America
Tehran, June 8, 2010
In an inner report, the Center of Presidential Research pointed to regime’s goals and plans in Latin America.
The report is titled: “Eradicating Threats from around Islamic Republic and Establishing New International Courses”.
The reports reads in part: “though the region of Latin America is not in the first circle of security of Islamic Republic’s foreign policy and there is no possible military and economical threat coming from the countries of this region but some issues will indirectly affect interest and security of all countries. The first and most important mutual issue between Iran and other regions is the issue of Iran’s nuclear record. We well know that some of the countries of this region are currently non-permanent members of Security Council. Thus the political role and positions of these countries is effective in any positive of negative position they take in this council.”
Then the report points that having relation with these countries is important for detouring the sanctions.
But what is the ultimate goal of regime in its activities in Latin American countries? The report says: “broadening the strategic depth of Islamic Republic”. This is how the goal is put: “we must raise our position so that we can infiltrate in this region to the level that it would lead to the strategic depth of Islamic Republic”.


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Hossein Aktar Zand slain on June 15, 2009 - Iran -Isfahan




Hossein Aktar Zand 32 took refuge on June 15 in Physicians Complex in Haleh Dead-End, Darvazeh Shiraz, Isfahan during clashes along with some others.
Hossein goes to the third floor to hide from Plainclothes but eyewitnesses said that he was caught, beaten severely and then thrown down to the street.
His half dead body was taken to Shariati Hospital but he died after a few hours.The security forces had the family to burry him under tight security measures.

Signs of injuries is visible on his left arm, both feet, back, and a deep cut in right hand.

June 9, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN- No. 629 - June 9, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.629

Uprising of June 10-20

News Obtained by ISC
Resistance challenges regime at the wake of June Uprising
June 7, 2010
Tehran- on Thursday June 3 families of those slain during the uprising went to their graves in section 222 of Beheshte Zahra Cemetery and distributed posters and leaflets to commemorate them and to inform others of the ceremony on June 25 for their commemoration.
Birjand- as the anniversary of June’s Uprising gets near writing slogans against the regime and calling for another uprising in this month has increased in Birjand, though Bassijies clean the slogans but new ones are written instead.
Tehran- last night on phase 6 of Shahrake Qarb people chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ on their roof tops. Immediately about 70 to 80 mobile patrols flooded into the region threatening people.

Suppressive measures of regime at the wake of the uprising in June shows the degree of its fear from the uprising
June 7, 2010
Tehran- on the evening of June 6 from 6 to 10 pm units of motorbike patrols were stationed in Sadeghieh’s first Falake (a small square).
Tehran- about 30 motorcyclist of regime’s suppressive Especial Unit rose atmosphere of horror on Saturday night in Aryashar. These suppressive patrols harassed young girls and boys, stopped cars with ladies in it and harassed women and men walking together. These patrols were stationed in that region for four hours.
Terhan- since Sunday these mobile patrols have been stationed around Vali-e-Asr Square,Vanak Square and Tajrish Square.
Shiraz- a student publication was banned in Shiraz Medical Science University. The publication belonged to non-Bassiji students.
Rasht- to control all moves of students, regime has installed surveillance cameras at Gilan University.
Uromieh- the city of Uromieh is totally under control with surveillance cameras. Because this city is a border city military forces and army are strongly present there.
Terhan- on Saturday June 5 in Velenjak region north of Tehran SSF and intelligence agents harassed youths, arrested some and took some away. As an example as students studying in an alley was questioned by the agents, his mobile was checked and then he was taken away.
Qazvin- SSF agents in Qazvin are putting intense pressure on youths. They stop them, interrogate them, detain them and take them to police stations in the streets on such excuses as wearing T-shirts, having improper veil, for the model of their haircuts, and if a boy and girl talk together. At the station they give written obligations and then they are freed.
Tabriz- an unannounced curfew is ruling Tabriz. SSF units are stationed all over the city patrolling and a helicopter patrols the city’s sky all the time.
Kurdistan- Bazaar shopkeepers of different cities of Kurdistan who had protested against the execution of 4 Kurd political prisoners on May 9 are being summoned to the intelligence bureaus of the cities and some of their shops have been closed by the regime.
Tehran- Last Monday 2 students of Department of Social Science of Tehran University, Jamal Rahmatipoor and Amjad (Hjair) Kurdnejad were detained by agents of Intelligence Ministry without a known reason.
Arak- Some students of Azad University in Arak are vanished including Ali Mohseni studying Electronics, Mohammad Moradi studying Computer Science and Mostafa Aslani studying Construction.
Tehran- the decree for execution of three inmates was issued in Tehran by branch 79 of regime’s kangaroo courts.
Tehran- Sajedinia, SSF commander in Tehran announced a new security plan for parks in fear of the June uprising and said: “’Park Police’ will start its work since this week in parks and recreational areas. They will be on foot and mobile and they are present all the time”. This is the seventh suppressive plan of clerical regime by implementation of which it tries to provoke fear and terror at the wake of June Uprising.


The Downfall

Schism deepens amongst regime’s bands
Tehran, June 7, 2010
In an article the deputy of Publication of Khomeini’s Works Institute, Hamid Ansari called the event of the ceremony for the anniversary of Khomeini’s death as ‘the dreadful event of disrupting the ceremony by a small group of people’ and wrote: “good for Haj Ahmad Agha (Khomeini’s son, father of Hasan Khomeini), Ayatollah Tavasoli and those who died and didn’t see this astonishing prediction of Imam come true (pointing to schism and the fact the Hossein Khomeini was prevented by regime’s dominant fraction from continuing his speech)”.
Ansari counted the consequences of the event of the ceremony as ‘deeply concerning’ and wrote that if needed he will write more in the future about the quarrel between Hossein Khomeini and Najar, Ahmadinejad’s minister, and the fact that Hasan Khomeini was prevented from speaking.
He wrote: “what was the result? Hundreds of foreign guests invited to the ceremony were shocked, most of the official of the System were ashamed... and this disrespect committed by the radicals...was the best gift for foreign media to challenge the System, use it for their analysis and use it to disunion those who care for the Revolution”.


Resistance
Regime’s suppressive plan of ‘improper veil’ is defeated
Clerical regime desperate of imposing compulsory veil
Tehran, June 7, 2010
As women and girls of Iran resisted the compulsory veil and as the suppressive plans of regime to make women yield to it are defeated now the mullahs are trying “encouraging” plans.
Arya state-run news agency wrote that in the ninth session of the so-called Cultural, Social and Athletic Council “the culture of proper Islamic outfit and ways to implement it as a law in Tehran’s Daralamin region was discussed”.
Emphasizing on compulsory veil Ali Mohammad Nejad regime’s mayor of region 14 said: “veil, chastity, and being bashful are the pieces of one chain and have a great role in preserving the religious values and beliefs. So the municipality of region 14 installs banners and posters with the content of ‘veil and chastity’ to encourage the residents, and uses Islamic quotations and narratives to propagate more in the city”.
He also added that they will encourage women in the bureaus to wear Chador and if they cannot afford it they will receive help in that regard”.

Vast protest of freedom loving women of Iran against the suppressive plan of ‘improper veil’ has put the regime in a dead-end The suppressive ‘Guidance Patrol’ had to retreat
Dezful, June 7, 2010
On Saturday June 5 ‘Guidance Patrol’ in Dezful started harassing people in the streets but was confronted with people’s protests.
Frightened that the protest might surge and turn to a protest gathering the suppressive forces left the scene.
When leaving, they said: “because of the existing conditions (close to June uprising) we will retreat but we will take care of you later one by one”.

Boycotting regime’s official
Mashad, June 7, 2010
On Friday night a regime official who was invited to Mashad University to talk about Khomeini’s goals was confronted with heavy criticism by male and female students. At the end the students booed him.
The students of this university are also discontent because regime intends to deprive them of dormitory in summer to hand it over to Bassijies.


Suppression

Suppressive plan of Improper Veil
Regime’s plundering under the name of veil and chastity
Tehran, June 7, 2010
The suppressive regime frees men and women on the condition of paying fine!
With new patrols of ‘Relation Finders’ and the plan of ‘Veil and Chastity’ the clerical regime is finding a new source of income.
By the directive issued by Interior Ministry addressing SSF this force is tasked to confront people with improper veil and those who disrupt the peace of the society.
By this directive the words ‘having improper veil’ include make-up, tight or short dresses, being present with not normal features in the society both for men and women’ the words ‘disrupting the peace of the society’ refers to men, women, boys and girls who do not respect public chastity!
In mullahs views disrupting public chastity is taking each others hands in parks, streets, cafe shops, restaurants and...
According to this directive the executers of these laws can free detained persons by receiving fines.
It seems that financial crisis has made Ahmadinejad’s government to take money from people under this disguise showing the true nature of such directives.
There are fines including:
A fine of 40000 to 100000 tomans will be allocated to nail polish.
A fine of 200000 to 500000 tomans will be allocated to tight and short Manteus.
A fine of 600000 to 800000 will be allocated to heavy make-up with tight dresses.
Fine for make-up, tight and short dress, improper scarf and some part of the body being visible will be over one million tomans.
Fine for girls and boys having relation with each other in public starts from 100000 tomans and ends to incarceration, lashes and heavy fines.
These fines are what the eyewitnesses throughout the city have said.

Iran arrests suntanned girls and boys
June 7, 2010
The Iranian regime has organized patrols known as the ‘Suntan Patrol’ which arrest or charge people with a suntan. Security forces force those with a suntan to pay a 400 toman fine and girls with nail polish to pay a 150 toman fine.

Iran confirms death by firing squad sentence for two political prisoners
June 7, 2010
The death by firing squad sentence of two Kurd political activists was confirmed by the Supreme Court and was announced to their lawyers.
According to reports, the death sentences of political prisoners Mohammad Ami Agushi and Ahmad Pulad Khani which was issued by a military court was announced to their lawyers today after it was upheld by the Supreme Court.
Mohammad Amin Agushi is a retired teacher who has been detained in Orumieh Prison for 20 months. He was arrested in 2007. Ahmad Pulad Khani, from Piranshahr, was also arrested in 2007 and was sentenced to death by a firing squad in the Orumieh Military Court on December 2009 on charges of espionage, and being a member of and cooperating with the Kurdistan Life Party.

Health of sister of Ashraf residents deteriorates in prison; Baha’i prisoner denied medication
June 7, 2010
Political prisoner Zahra Jabari who was sentenced to 4 years of prison in the 28th branch of the Revolutionary Court on charges of acting against national security had a visit with the Tehran Prosecutor. She is suffering from severe rheumatism and is in poor health.
In this visit, Jabari protested her sentence. The prosecutor told her that, “The sensitivity of issues to do with your family” was the reason behind the four year sentence.
Zahra Jabari was arrested on Quds day and is the mother of a 4 year old child. She has to use a strong medication which can only be taken under the constant supervision of a doctor.
According to other reports, Sahba Rezvani, who is a Baha’i female prisoner, has been detained for more than a year with a temporary detention order. She is facing limitations in taking her medication and in her last visit to the infirmary she was mistreated and disrespected by infirmary officials in Evin Prison.
This Baha’i prisoner who was transferred from Semnan Prison to Evin Prison was taken to the infirmary because of her critical condition but was refused medicine under the pretext that they had ran out of medicine.
This is while after she was taken to the infirmary again, another medic told her that there was enough supply of the medicine in the infirmary.

Labor activist sentenced to prison and lashes
June 7, 2010
Pejman Rahimi, a labor activist in Khuzestan in southern Iran was sentenced to one year of prison and 40 lashes by the Ahwaz Public Court on April 17 on charges of disrupting order. The verdict of the court was announced to him on May 31.
This labor activist was sentenced to 5 years of prison before this on charges of instigating workers of the Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Factory and the Ahwaz Tubing Factory.


News on Iran’s Economy

Fuel subsidy will be cut from the beginning of Fall
Tehran, June 7, 2010
IRNA official news agency wrote that the clerical regime intents to cut the subsidy for gasoline from next Fall.
According to the ration plan presented in 2007 a motorcyclist can buy 60 liters of fuel for 100 tomans per liter each month with the help of subsidy. For any amount more than that the subsidy will be cut in half and the price will be 400 tomans per liter.
The last time Ahmadinejad’s government cut the subsidy for fuel riots occurred and they might happen again this time.
By cutting the subsidy for fuel the clerical regime’s tries to lessen the consumption of fuel to confront its weakness in regard with sanctions in field of energy.


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June 8, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 8, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.628


Uprising of June 10-20

Increase of written-slogans against clerical regime
Tehran, June 6, 2010
At the wake of the anniversary of the nationwide uprising written-slogans
against regime have increased in different cities of Iran.
At Azad University in Homayon City of Isfahan Harasat agents have become helpless from the amount of slogans written and to control the students they patrol the whole university all the time.
In Babol and Shiraz too the walls are covered with anti-regime slogans and calls for the uprising.


Iran hangs 13 prisoners in mass execution
Tehran, June 7, 2010
Thirteen prisoners in Qezel Hesar Prison in Karaj were hanged in the morning.
Yesterday 26 death row prisoners were taken to the quarantine section of prison for execution and it was announced that they would so
on be executed.
Mohammad Mostafi, a lawyer, said that most of the convicts had requested amnesty which was refused by the Amnesty Commission.
The death sentence for many of them was issued by Judge Hosseini, the head of the first Branch of the Revolutionary Court. The names of these prisoners have not been announced.

Four hanged in Yazd
Yazd, June 4, 2010
At the wake of anniversary of the June Uprising and at the day of Khomeini’s death in a criminal act the clerical regime hanged four other inmates in Yazd.
Fars news agency affiliated with RGC named them as A. Sh., Kh. N., M. B. and M. M.
These inmates were hanged at the central prison of Yazd.
(Note: many political prisoner have been executed throughout years of the rule of the mullahs in the name of smugglers or …).

19 arrested at the ceremony for Khoemini’s death
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Hossein Sajedinia the head of Great Tehran’s SSF announced that 19 have been arrested in the ceremony for Khoemini’s death.
The clerical regime had deployed Bassijies, SSf and their families to the premises of the tomb since days sooner to prevent any security event. The arrests were in that regard.

Intense suppression of women in Isfahan
Tehran, June 6, 2010
In Isfahan at the region of Darvazeh Shiraz suppressive SSF and ‘Guidance Patrols’ make women and girls get into the vans stationed there and take th
em away.
Women are very much harassed in this region.
An eyewitness said that a girl received 200000 tomans fine (about 200 dollars) because she had polished her nails.

Uroumieh under control
Uroumieh, June 6, 2010
The city of Uroumieh is under control of surveillance cameras. In some of saloons of the city radar has been installed to control mobiles.
In another suppressive event ‘Guidance Patrols’ throughout the city vastly harass youths on excuse of “improper veil”.

Controlling Tehran
Tehran, June 6, 2010
The number of regime’s suppressive agents has drastically increased in Tehran in the recent days.
In Tajrish regi
on, north of Terhan, usually on suppressive car patrolled the region but this has increased to two patrols in Tajrish, one betweein Tajrish and Qods, one in Park-Way intersection.

‘Relation Finders’ patrols arrest young people in Tehran in new suppressive plan
Tehran, June 5, 2010
Despite the denial of State Security Force officials regarding the existence of patrols called the ‘Relation Finders’, sources confirm the existence and activities of such patrols.
According to credible sources and eyewitnesses, yesterday, a large number of young people who intended to go to recreational areas around Tehran were stopped and questioned by the police in various squares and areas. A large number of them were arrested and taken to detention centers.
“On Friday, there was heavy traffic in the exits of Tehran towards Fasham and Shemshak and security forces (with special uniforms) stopped cars with girls and boys in it asking about their relation with eac
h other and then they impounded their vehicles”, an eyewitness said.
“These security forces also arrested a large number of passengers because of the way they were dressed”, this source said.


The Downfall

Khamenei’s band attacks Ali Motahari MP
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Following unprecedented attack of Ali Motahari, MP, against Khamenei in an article about Khoemini’s death regime’s Security Commission held a meeting discussing his words.
In another event Osolgarayan Fraction belonging to Khamenei summoned him and Mahmood Ahmadi Biqash from Khamenei’s band and a supporter of Ahmadinejad announced that 50 MPs have singed for Ali Motahari’s resignation.

81 political prisoners freed!
Tehran, June 6, 2010
At the anniversary of Khomeini’s death Khamenei took a human right gesture freeing 81 political prisoners. Here is what we say: either this is just a show or if these 81 are innocent so are the others and they
must be freed. This disguising gesture will deceive no one.
A great number of innocent people have been arrested during one year of uprising many of them condemned to death.

Attack on Hasan Khomeini was pre-planed
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Mullah Alikhani, MP, from defeated fraction pointed to the fact the Khomeini’s grandson’s speech was disrupted and said: “I and most of our friends were aware of this issue and we told Mr. Hassan too. They have distributed a statement in that regard and we had also heard news about it...”.

The whole System is on fire
Tehran, June 6, 2010
The disgrace of the ceremony for Khomeini’s death made the schism within the regime even deeper.
Bayat Zanjani a source of religious law from Qom and the former deputy of regime’s reactionary parliament wrote in a letter against Khamenei’s band: “the guider of what happened and those who keep silence are ignorant of what kind of fire this is. If they don’t distinguish it, its flames will burn themselves. Every body (from both fractions) will be burned”.

The clerical regime worried of Russia’s new positions
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Hossein Ibrahimi the head of Foreign Committee in regime’s parliament said: “we were wrong in trusting Russia from the beginning. Russians have not been loyal and dependable during the history...”
Ismail Kothari the deputy of Security Commission of regime’s parliament also said: “Russians are somewhat mistaken. They mustn’t think that US will not put any pressure on them. There is no such guarantee that they can stand by Americans getting privileges”.
Falahatpishe another member of the parliament: “if Russia and China vote against Iran again in the National
Security, Iran must seriously decrease its relations with these two countries”.

Regime worried about Amno’s report
Tehran, June 6, 2010
In an article titled: ‘Amano Serving US’ the state-run daily Islamic Republic attacked IAEA and wrote: “Mr. Amano has announced in its two biased reports that “Iran is not fully cooperating with IAEA”.
The daily threatened: “we must warn Mr. Amano and all those countries that helped him in his report that if US continues bullying then MPs might take some actions. US and IAEA will not be able to bear the consequences of these measures”.


Resistance

Land buyers in Sanandaj’s Vahdat Township gathered in protest
Sanandaj, J
une 6, 2010
Last week more than a thousand land buyers and members of ‘Residential Cooperative’ of Kurdistan’s 28 Division known as Vahdat Township gathered in protest because their lands have been unjustly taken away from them.
Regime has bought these lands through this cooperative but has not given the lands to their owners so far.
The lands have turned by Sanandaj’s municipality to a residential township but the army has actually invaded the township using military equipment such as tanks, cannons and guns.
The brave protesters confronted the forces, drove them back and entered the township. They
said they will continue their protest until they gain their right.


Suppression

Mr. Osanloo in critical condition
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Physical condition of Mr. Mansour Osanloo is critical.
Mrs. Parvaneh Osanloo his wife said: “he has been transferred to solitary cells of RGC Ward and is under interrogation since 5 days ago on the new charge of ‘having connection with dissident groups’.
Parvaneh added: “he told them that he has been in prison since two years ago and such an accusation is groundless”.
Mrs. Osanloo said that he and his lawyers have asked for leave several times but he has not been granted even one day. Why is it that after four years he must again be transferred to the Intelligence Ward and interrogated again?

Mohammad Saeed Vakili died from sorrow
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Mohammad Saeed Vakili, Farhad Vakili’s father died and was burried in Ghasrban Village.
Farhad was one of five political prisoners executed on May 9. Doctors said that his father was shocked by hearing the news and was waiting for Farhad’s body till the last minute.

Industry of torture
Tehran, June 6, 2010
Regime is finishing the construction of a huge prison. This prison is located in the road between Charmshahr and Qom’s Hasanabad.
One root for reaching this prison is from Qom’s road by Gharchak of Varamin and then from Charmshahr road towards’ Qom’s Hasanabad.
Walls of this prison are very long equipped with sophisticated security facilities and are made from concrete.


Workers of Iran

A worker activist condemned
Ahwaz, June 6, 2010
Pajman Rahimi a worker activist from Khozestan and the secretary of Sayeh Cultural-Art Association was condemned to a year imprisonment and receiving 40 strokes with lash accused of disrupting order.
He has been condemned to 5 years imprisonment before on the charge of gathering and plotting against Islamic Republic and provoking workers of Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Factory and Ahwaz Pipe Production Factory.
He was also condemned to another year’s term for holding a scientific seminar in Ahwaz University.

Alborz Chinaware Factory’s workers in protest
Qazvin, June 7, 2010
On Monday June 7 more than 160 workers of Alborz Chinaware Factory in Qazvin went to Tehran bearing the expenses in spite of not receiving their wages for 7 months and not being in proper livelihood. They went to Misinstry of Industry and Mines in Somaye Street and protested there.
They carried placards reading: ‘we protest and pursuit 7 months of our postponed wages’, ‘we protest against the closure of the factory and firing’ and ‘we protest that no organ follows and solves our problems’ and etc.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)