June 19, 2010

UPDATE No. 3 ON IRAN , JUNE 19, 2010

UPDATE No. 3 ON IRAN - JUNE 19, 2010

Regime’s controlling measures for June 20
Tehran, June 19, 2010
RGC and Bassij intend to act as such that people would not be able to gather in protest in Azadi and Enghelab Squares. So RGC forces are out of their uniforms controlling these two regions.
The regions that RGC has high presence in and is on state of alert there are Enghelab, Azadi, Navab, Amirabad, Tehran University’s dormitory’s region and the dormitory because students haven’t left the dormitory yet for their homes in other cities.
Regime has allocated RGC and Bassij and its forces in mosques for controlling the city.
To control Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery it has dedicated Especial Units and SSF. They are tasked not to let any gathering take place at the cemetery.


The Downfall

Akbar Ganji counted Khomeini as primary accomplice who ordered about the crime against humanity; the massacre of political prisoners in decade of 1980’s
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Crisis within the regime escalates each day and each day a new taboo of the broke rule of Khamenei is broken.
In an article titled: “Ayatollah Khomeini, innocent or...’ Akbar Ganji revealed a glimpse of the crime against humanity committed by the anti-human clerical regime which was executed directly by the order of Khomeini.
Ganji wrote: “the first decade of revolution was the worst years of Islamic Republic’s prisons. In these years the worst kind of torture was implemented. The massacre in summer of 1988 was executed by the order of Ayatollah Khomeini which is counted crime against humanity in compliance with international courts’ penalty standards”.
Ganji continued: “Is there anyone that wouldn’t know that Ayatollah Khomeini is the commander of the crime against humanity (massacre of 30000 political prisoners in summer of 1988)? ...He clearly ordered that the Headquarters of Cultural Revolution must prevent Marxist students from having education and must purge universities from professors who have other views...”
In another part of his article Ganji pointed to the fact that Khomeini hated Dr. Mohammad Mosadegh the leader of Iran’s national movement and called him non-Moslem. Khomeini then adds: “people must talk of no one in this country” meaning that only he, Khomeini, must be taken into account in Iran.
In continuation of his article Ganji said that Khamenei is the true follower of Khomeini’s path and wrote: “... he is dedicated to Imam’s path more than any one else. Isn’t Imam’s path any thing other than the fact that ‘preservation of the System is the most essential and everything else including Islam’s primary practices can be compromised for that’?
Khameni is acting by that rule. Putting the opposition in jail, attacking houses of sources of religious law (Ayatollah Montazeri and Sane’ee) by hooligans, disqualifying sources of religious law from their positions, calling Mosavi and Karrobi spies are exactly Imam’s path.
It was Khomeini that forged the doctrine of Velayat-e-faghieh and Khamenei followed it. This regime is the regime of lie and deception...”.

Mullah Mesbah Yazdi fearing regime’s downfall
Tehran, June 17, 2010
In fear of the uprising of Iranians mullah Mesbah Yazdi said: “this is not the last sedition... we must be ready for the coming ones”.
Worried about the low moral of regime’s forces and its defected ones he said: “we shouldn’t be trapped in evils trap and fail the test”.
Pointing the schism at the top of the regime he added: “some of the personalities think that they are leaders and thus they become the sources of disputes”...

Montazeri’s site filtered
Tehran, June 18, 2010
Reports say that the official site of Ayatollah Montazeri is filtered by regime

Hasan Khomeini
Tehran, June 18, 2010
Reports say that Mohseni Eje-ee regime’s intelligence minister at the time of last year’s election has visited Hasan Khomeini at that time as the representative of the System and has asked him to publicly support Khamenei’s speech.
Hassan Khomeini has said: “having in mind the huge violation and your betrayal in national trust you must thank God that I hadn’t say a word against you...”.
Resistance
Supporters of PMOI paid respect to Neda and Kianoosh
Tehran/ Kermanshah, June 19, 2010
At the anniversary of the martyrdom of Neda Agha Soltan the National Martyr of the nationwide uprising of Iran and at the anniversary of slain Kianoosh Asa murdered under torture on June 2009 supporters of PMOI went to their graves and paid their respect.
They laid flowers on the two graves from behalf of the leadership of the resistance and residents of Ashraf City (the place of residence of PMOI members in Iraq).

Five executed political prisoners remembered in Kurdistan
Kurdistan, June 18, 2010
On the 40th day of the execution of Political prisoners Farzad Kamangar, Shirin Alamhooli, Ali Haidarian, Farhad Vakili and Mehdi Islamian Kurdistan cities sank into darkness.
Residents of Kurdistan including cities of Sanandaj, Mahabad, Marivan and Kamyaran simultaneously turned off the lights at their houses at 10 pm to commemorate the 5 political prisoner executed on May 9.

Salman Sima on hunger strike
Tehran, June 18, 2010
Salman Sima a student activist who has been arrested for second time on June 12 and has been transferred to Ward 2-A belonging to RGC went on hunger strike to protest his detention.


Suppression

A child activist in jail
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Saeed Hasanzadeh a child activist is condemned to 22 months imprisonment along with receiving corporal punishment. He is accused of ‘acting against national security’, ‘propagating against the System by writing articles’ and ‘gaining money by that’.
Mr. Hasanzadeh was arrested winter of last year and had spent 70 days in worst conditions after being transferred to ward 209 of Evin Prison.


Workers of Iran

Workers of Abadan municipality gathered in protest
Tehran, June 17, 2010
360 workers of Abadan Municipality gathered in protest. They have not been paid their wages for three months and haven’t received their insurance rights for 5 months.
During last year 25000 tomans was deducted from these workers wages for their insurance but so far they have not been covered by any insurance.
The workers of Abadan’s Central Municipality too have not received their wages for two months.

Suppression of workers
Tehran, June 18, 2010
When 2000 workers of Tablier Company went on strike for not receiving their wages for three months one of the managers told them: “you must get used to and accept the fact that you would receive your wages with three months delay. There are lots of workers and they are cheep”.
These workers work in depth of 40 meters under ground for building a tunnel with the length of more than ten kilometers. Their wage is only 303000 tomans per month for a job that is underground with not enough oxygen and the danger of being buried under the fallen soil.
When hiring these workers they must sign that they accept that their wages is paid with delay all the time.s

Taxi drivers under pressure
Tehran, June 18, 2010
It is for a while that the government has collected the old taxi’s working in the route from Asef to Tajrish in region one of Tehran and thus the drivers are left without any car and have no income.

Other News

Regime’s relation with Congo; its thirst for Uranium
Tehran, May 10, 2010
The clerical regime has announced that it is ready for Congo to open an embassy in Tehran. It also has suggested huge contracts to this country providing all necessary facilities.
Congo enjoys lots of mines, especially Uranium mines. The clerical regime intends to get hold of the uranium there under different covers such as transferring science and technology in industrial field, transferring geological science and helping discovery of mines and their exploitation.
Since while ago regime has sent different research, technical and expert boards to Congo and has started its geological study there.
Having in mind that yellow cakes’ reservoir is about to finish in Iran it is seeking new sources that would provide the Uranium needed. In 2005 regime tried to smuggle some Uranium from Congo to Bandar Abbas but it was discovered by Tanzania’s custom.
The world community must be on alert and prevent this regime from getting hold of Congo’s Uranium.


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Five executed political prisoners remembered in Kurdistan Kurdistan, June 18, 2010 On the 40th day of the execution of Political prisoners Farzad Kamangar, Shirin Alamhooli, Ali Haidarian, Farhad Vakili and Mehdi Islamian Kurdistan cities sank into darkness. Residents of Kurdistan including cities of Sanandaj, Mahabad, Marivan and Kamyaran simultaneously turned off the lights at their houses at 10 pm to commemorate the 5 political prisoner executed on May 9.

Hasan Khomeini

Tehran, June 18, 2010
Reports say that Mohseni Eje-ee regime’s intelligence minister at the time of last year’s election has visited Hasan Khomeini at that time as the representative of the System and has asked him to publicly support Khamenei’s speech.
Hassan Khomeini has said: “having in mind the huge violation and your betrayal in national trust you must thank God that I hadn’t say a word against you...”.

More Update on Iran - June 19, 2010

Tehran University’s dormitory must be evacuated
Tehran, June 18, 2010

In fear of students protests at the anniversary of ‘Students’ Uprising’ of July 9, 1999 the general manager of Tehran University’s dormitory, Daryoush Ismaili, bringing this excuse that the final exams will be over by June 24 said: “students must completely evacuate the dormitory by June 26. They should hand over their belongings to the storage room from June 19 to June 26”.
He added: “the dormitory is closed from June 30 to July 16”.

Summoning students to Disciplinary Committee and Intelligence Ministry’s Office of Pursuance
Tehran, June 18, 2010

At least 14 students of Sharif Industrial University have been summoned to Disciplinary Committees for chanting ‘Allah O Akbar’ and 8 more for ‘participating in June 12 protest gathering’.
In addition to that 6 more students have been summoned to the Intelligence Ministry’s Office of Pursuance and have been interrogated.
Despite these suppressive measures students of this university have announced that they will gather in commemoration of all martyrs of freedom on Sunday June 20 at 12 noon in front of Department of Computer Science.

Criminal Janati demanded execution of women with ‘improper veil’
Tehran, June 18, 2010

Janati regime’s Friday Imam said in his speech on Friday June 17: “keeping silence about the issue of improper veil on the excuse of confronting it with cultural explanations is a sin”.
He added: “I don’t know. They execute a smuggler, they kill terrorists, they punish thieves but when it comes to God’s law which is above human law they keep silence in regard with violators and say that we must handle it with cultural explanations”.

Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

Scenes of pride of a nation seeking freedom; commemorating the anniversary of June 20 uprising, 2009- Iran Tehran




Scenes of pride of a nation seeking freedom; commemorating the anniversary of June 20 uprising, 2009- Iran Tehran

Students Committee in Iran- June 19, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 19, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.637

Uprising of June 10-20

Youths of Tehran call for uprising on June 20
Tehran, June 17, 2010
By writing slogans in different regions of Tehran active youths called for uprising on June 30. Some of the regions are in Shosh region Shapoor Intersection, Javadieh, in Tehranpars Amin Street, Shahr-e-ray Square, Tabrizi Street and in Farahabad Nabard Street.
Some of the slogans are:
Desperate Khamenei, June 20 is on its way,
By Iranian will, swearing to blood of the martyrs we will overthrow you on June 20,
Plundering Khamanei is overthrown on June 20,
Iranian rise June 20 is on its way,
And death to Khamenei, we’ll confront on June 20.

Nightly protest in Saghez
Saghez, June 18, 2010
In Saghez on daily bases people take into the streets in Mother Square at 10 to 12 pm and chant anti regime slogans and boo the SSF. SSF disperses people with batons.

Mostafa Qanian is commemorated in Mashad
Mashad, June 17, 2010
On June 16 a ceremony was held in section 157 of Imam Reza’s Shrine (the 8th Imam of Shiites) to pay respect to Mostafa Qanian a martyr of the nationwide uprising of June 2009.
A great number of people gathered in solidarity with the family. The number of crowd was so high that they all were not able to reach to the tomb which was located in a basement.
Regime’s security forces were present at the scene trying to disperse people.

Unannounced curfew in Tehran
Tehran, June 18, 2010
In fear of uprising of residents of Tehran the clerical regime continues its unannounced curfew in the city.
SSF has round the clock patrols and check points in many of the streets causing a heavy traffic which raises in turn the wrath of people especially drivers of Taxis.

An inmate hanged
Zahedan, June 18, 2010
The clerical regime hanged a man Akbar H. in Zahedan on Thursday June 17 in Zahedan Prison.


The Downfall

Ahmad Montazeri: Even Shah didn’t commit such act
Qom, June 18, 2010
Ahmad Montazeri, Ayatollah’s Hosseinali Montazeri’s son pointed to the attack as his father’s and Mr. Sane’ee’s office in his letter to Shiite’s clerics and said: “we didn’t witness such behavior even in Shah’s regime”.
In this letter Mr. Montazeri wrote about the details of the attack to the offices and said that the attack started on Sunday afternoon and lasted will Monday morning. In this attack SSF, security forces and officials of the city were present.

Ali Asghar Soltanieh emphasized on the continuation of Uranium enrichment
Tehran, June 18, 2010
The clerical regime’s representative in IAEA while emphasizing on the continuation of Uranium enrichment said: “we will not stop the enrichment even a second”.
Soltanieh said: “our answer to this resolution is as before, Iran’s nuclear activities will continue and we will not stop the enrichment even a second”.


Resistance

Families of 5 executed political prisoners of May 9 issued a statement
Sanandaj, June 18, 2010
The families of political prisoners executed on May 9 issued a statement which was distributed in Sanandaj.
The statement reads in part: “Killing of any human being is killing the humanity!
...we comprehend that no decree of death can kill the hope and quest of a human being for expressing himself and demanding his rights in life...
By this statement we demand all awaken consciences, human rights organs and freedom loving and peace loving human beings to help stop the decrees of death penalty and rise throughout the world to stop political and non-political executions...
Long live the memory of those who gave their lives and were executed for seeking freedom”.


Suppression

A document of regime’s suppression against women
Tehran, June18, 2010
According to this document a woman is fined 22500 tomans for having nail polish.

Increasing misogynous suppression
Tehran, June 18, 2010
Mullah Mostafa Tabatabaeenejad a member of Judiciary Commission in regime’s parliament emphasized on suppression of women on the mullah-made excuse of ‘improper veil’ and said: “a file will be opened for those who receive fine for not having proper veil. Their penalty will increase each time. Prison, corporal punishment and fines are legal punishments we must see which one would result better.
Fine for ‘improper veil’ besides being a way for more suppression of women is another way for plundering mullahs to rob from people.


Workers of Iran

Increasing pressure on labor activists
Sanandaj, June 17, 2010
On the order of Intelligence Bureau of Sanandaj and to put more pressure on labor activists some agents raided the shop of Farhad Ibrahimi a member of Committee for Coordination for Establishing Labor Organizations and confiscated the goods.
This shop has been opened for two months and during these two months this was the fifth time that the shop was attacked at. In one of the attacks the agents sealed the shop for a week.

Iran Khodro workers condemn arrest of labor activists
Tehran, June 18, 2010
In a statement workers of Iran Khodro condemned the arbitrary arrests of these days including arrests of students and labor activists and demanded their freedom. Among the labor activists arrested they named Saeed Torabian, Reza Shahabi and Alireza Akhavan. They also condemned the attack on Bus Driving Syndicate and filtering of its site.


Other News

Depriving professors of educational means results in students discontent
Tehran, June 18, 2010
A student of Khajenassir University said that a group of professors of this university had resigned because their demands for supplementary educational means have not been accepted and they have not been paid their wages.
Because of this students were not able to practice in their units which would prevent them from receiving their diplomas. Students were discontent of the fact and had protested against it.


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June 18, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN, JUNE 18, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.636

Uprising of June 10-20

New police force
Hormozgan, June 16, 2010
In a ceremony in Hormozgan Ismail Ahmadimoghadam the commander of SSF said: “…to confront internet crimes plan for establishing ‘Security Police of Exchange on Internet’ has been approved and ordered. We hope that we can establish this force in a month of two”.

Number of Detainees in Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery
Tehran-June 17, 2010
The number of detainees in Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery on June 15 was 250.

More check points
Tehran-June 17, 2010
Since June 12 the number of check points has increased. In regions of Asef St., Velenjak, Shahrake-e-Qharb regime suppressive agents harassed the residents.

Collecting receivers
Tehran-June 17, 2010
Tehran’s Security Police has announced that all residents have a month to collect their satellite receivers. After the deadline SSF and Bassij will do the job and this will be accompanied with a fine of one to three million tomans (around 3000 dollars).

Soccer fans marched chanting anti regime slogans
Tabriz, June 17, 2010
On June 16 fans of Teractor soccer time gathered in protest and marched from the stadium till the city center chanting anti regime slogans. This gathering started from 7 pm and lasted for about three hours. A great number of suppressive forces were present at the scene.

Summoning of students to Disciplinary Committee
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Shahin Razazi and 8 other students of Sharif Industrial University were summoned to the Disciplinary Committee of the university after June 12th protest gathering.


The Downfall

Crisis within the regime deepens
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Due to the attack on Montazeri’s office and closure of it and the attack on Sane’ee’s office, Monitazeri’s supporters have threatened that they will retaliate.
There have been calls in that regard in Qom, Najafabad and Isfahan.
Mullah Mesbah Yazdi from Khamenei’s band said that those who do not believe in Velayate Faghieh are apostates.

Safar Harandi admitted that Khamenei’s regime is defeated
Tehran, June 16, 2010
The former Guidance Minister in Ahmadinejad’s cabinet conceded: “in the time of ‘soft war’ only the name of Islamic Republic and Supreme Leader’s rule that is inherited from Imam (Khomeini) is left. People say that they believe in Velayat Faghieh but the truth is that in the contemporary era the system of Velayate Faghieh cannot survive. A way out must be found”.
About the low moral and defected forces in different levels of regime he said: “this shows that though we have been inspired at the beginning but at midway we were at the state of perplexity…The ‘soft war’ can even affect Hezbollahies too”.

Mullahs’ mourn European Union’s statement condemning regime for violation of human rights
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Mullahs’ regime reacted to the statement of European Union against its violation of human rights and suppression of Iranians’ freedom-seeking movement. It called the resolution a political and unconstructive statement.
The general director of regime’s Foreign Ministry in his meeting with ambassador of Spain in Tehran expressed regime’s ‘strong protest against the recent statement of Mrs. Ashton about human rights situation in Iran’.
Spain is currently the chair of European Union.
The general director called the statement as: “political, prejudicial, unrealistic and unconstructive”. He accused European Union of having a ‘double-standard behavior’.

The head of RGC’s land forces expresses his fear
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Pakpoor the head of RGC’s land forces expressed his fear of threats aiming at the clerical dictatorship and called on his forces to be ready for confronting them.
Pakpoor said on June 15 amongst a group of RGC forces: “…the enemy is observing us all the time and if they see that RGC is powerful and the armed forces are ready in general they will reconsider but if we are negligent they will feel that we are not capable of confronting them so they will attack us”.


Regime’s nuclear crisis

Nonestop threats of Larijani
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ali Larijani directly confronts Security Council and emphasizes on the Uranium enrichment with the density of 20%. While threatening he said: “if the inspect Iran’s cargo ships and planes we will react in regards with American ships and ships belonging to these adventurous countries in Persian Gulf…”.

Khamenei’s puppet worried about the sanctions
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ahmadinejad conceded how much he was worried about the new Security Council’s resolution and harder sanctions and said: “they thought that they can keep the Security Council united by this resolution but they are wrong”.

Confronting the world community; scheming of another nuclear reactor
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Salehi the head of regime’s Atomic Energy Agency announced: “we are planning a new nuclear reactor to produce radio isotopes. This reactor would be stronger than the one existing in Tehran’s research facilities”.

Plan for 20% enrichment is urgent
Tehran, June 17, 2010
In reaction to the sanctions’ resolution the clerical regime urgently passed the plan for 20% Uranium enrichment in the parliament.

Resistance

Regime complains of Iranian’s protest in the International Labor Session
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Javan On line affiliated with RGC wrote on June 14 quoting Mohammad Hamzehee regime’s representative in the International Labor Session in Geneva that: “every year there has been protests in front of ILO but this years protest was different. The protesters entered the hall and insulted Iran and Iran’s representative”.

If detention continues I will go on hunger strike
Narges Mohammadi
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Narges Mohammadi the deputy chief of Defenders of Human Rights Club who was arrested on June 10 and is still kept in solitary cells after a week announced that if her detention continues she’ll go on hunger strike.
Narges suffers from lung problems.


Suppression

Airport agents beat women for their ‘improper veil’
Isfahan, June 16, 2010
On Wednesday June 16 regime’s agents at Isfahan Airport attacked some women and beat them on the excuse of having ‘improper veil’. They warned these women that if they are seen once more with ‘improper veil’ they will be arrested and tried.

Pressure on Gohardasht’s political prisoners continue
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Reza Joshan political prisoner is still in one cell with ordinary prisoners. He has only half an hour a day to go in open air and he is deprived from calling of visiting his family.
Mr. Joshan is under pressure by the henchmen to ask for pardon from Khamenei.
He is suffering from severe lung problems but the henchmen have told him that any treatment is conditional to his asking for pardon. But Reza resists and endures.
Another political prisoner Ali Moezi is suffering from severe kidney problem.

Iran arrests two student activists in Shiraz
June 16, 2010
Sajad and Hamzeh Benam, two student activists in Shiraz were arrested on June 12, on the anniversary of protests in Iran by agents of the Shiraz Intelligence Agency.
Sajad Benam is a computer engineering major at Shiraz University who was arrested after being summoned to the university Protection Department and was handed over to the Intelligence Agency. He was arrested once before on November 4, 2010.
Hamzeh Benam, who studies at the Quran Science University, was arrested after being summoned by the Shiraz Intelligence Agency. This student activist was also arrested for 3 days last June.

Iran continues systematic torture of prisoners in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj
June 16, 2010
In the past few weeks, the inhumane torture, harassing and abuse of prisoners has continued in cellblock 1 in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj. These prisoners are under severe torture in solitary cells knows as the doghouse. They are kept in high temperatures without water for a long period of time and if they knock on their cell doors asking for water, they are shackled and blindfolded and taken to the torture cell where they are tortured. Torture with electric shockers is a common method used in this prison. Prisoners who were tortured in the past few days include Hassan Sharifi, Qeisar Ismaili, Javad Zare, Ahmad Fathian (security forces broke his nose in torture), Saman Mohammadi and a number of other prisoners.

Iran arrests man in Mahabad on charges of cooperating with dissident groups
June 16, 2010
A man from Mahabad identified as Mohammad-Amin Rashedi was arrested in the past few days in this town. He is currently in Mahabad Prison and has been charged with cooperating with dissident groups.


Workers of Iran

Hundreds of Kerman Province’s workers went on strike
Sirjan, June 16, 2010
400 workers of Sirjan’s Iron Stone Company went on strike since June 14. These workers protested against the results of the hiring-tests taken in this unit. It was announced that only 40 of these workers have been accepted and the reset will be fired.
The workers protested since June 15 in front of the office of the company in Golgahar of Sirjan.

A laborer activist arrested
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Behnam Ibrahimzadeh who was arrested on June 12 told his brother in a call from Evin that he has been severely beaten at the time of arrest, he is wounded and two of his ribs are broken.
Mr. Ibrahimzadeh is a plumber in Shorabad of Shahr-e-ray.

Workers won
Tehran, June 17, 2010
After a month of strike workers of Metal Industry No. 1 were able to receive their unpaid wages.

2000 workers on strike
Tehran, June 17, 2010
More than 2000 workers of Tablier Company went on consecutive strikes to receive their unpaid wages for three months in front of the office of the company in Tavanir St. in Tehran but they have not received the wages yet.

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Summoning of students to Disciplinary Committee Tehran, June 17, 2010 Shahin Razazi and 8 other students of Sharif Industrial University were summoned to the Disciplinary Committee of the university after June 12th protest gathering.

Soccer fans marched chanting anti regime slogans

Tabriz, June 17, 2010
On June 16 fans of Teractor soccer time gathered in protest and marched from the stadium till the city center chanting anti regime slogans. This gathering started from 7 pm and lasted for about three hours. A great number of suppressive forces were present at the scene.

Collecting receivers

Tehran-June 17, 2010
Tehran’s Security Police has announced that all residents have a month to collect their satellite receivers. After the deadline SSF and Bassij will do the job and this will be accompanied with a fine of one to three million tomans (around 3000 dollars).

More check points

Tehran-June 17, 2010
Since June 12 the number of check points has increased. In regions of Asef St., Velenjak, Shahrake-e-Qharb regime suppressive agents harassed the residents.

Number of Detainees in Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery

Tehran-June 17, 2010
The number of detainees in Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery on June 15 was 250.

Airport agents beat women for their ‘improper veil’ Isfahan, June 16, 2010 On Wednesday June 16 regime’s agents at Isfahan Airport attacked some women and beat them on the excuse of having ‘improper veil’. They warned these women that if they are seen once more with ‘improper veil’ they will be arrested and tried.

If detention continues I will go on hunger strike

Narges Mohammadi
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Narges Mohammadi the deputy chief of Defenders of Human Rights Club who was arrested on June 10 and is still kept in solitary cells after a week announced that if her detention continues she’ll go on hunger strike.
Narges suffers from lung problems.

Regime complains of Iranian’s protest in the International Labor Session

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Javan On line affiliated with RGC wrote on June 14 quoting Mohammad Hamzehee regime’s representative in the International Labor Session in Geneva that: “every year there has been protests in front of ILO but this years protest was different. The protesters entered the hall and insulted Iran and Iran’s representative”.

The head of RGC’s land forces expresses his fear

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Pakpoor the head of RGC’s land forces expressed his fear of threats aiming at the clerical dictatorship and called on his forces to be ready for confronting them.
Pakpoor said on June 15 amongst a group of RGC forces: “…the enemy is observing us all the time and if they see that RGC is powerful and the armed forces are ready in general they will reconsider but if we are negligent they will feel that we are not capable of confronting them so they will attack us”.

Mullahs’ mourn European Union’s statement condemning regime for violation of human rights

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Mullahs’ regime reacted to the statement of European Union against its violation of human rights and suppression of Iranians’ freedom-seeking movement. It called the resolution a political and unconstructive statement.
The general director of regime’s Foreign Ministry in his meeting with ambassador of Spain in Tehran expressed regime’s ‘strong protest against the recent statement of Mrs. Ashton about human rights situation in Iran’.
Spain is currently the chair of European Union.
The general director called the statement as: “political, prejudicial, unrealistic and unconstructive”. He accused European Union of having a ‘double-standard behavior’.

Crisis within the regime deepens

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Due to the attack on Montazeri’s office and closure of it and the attack on Sane’ee’s office, Monitazeri’s supporters have threatened that they will retaliate.
There have been calls in that regard in Qom, Najafabad and Isfahan.
Mullah Mesbah Yazdi from Khamenei’s band said that those who do not believe in Velayate Faghieh are apostates.

2000 workers on strike Tehran, June 17, 2010 More than 2000 workers of Tablier Company went on consecutive strikes to receive their unpaid wages for three months in front of the office of the company in Tavanir St. in Tehran but they have not received the wages yet.

Workers won

Tehran, June 17, 2010
After a month of strike workers of Metal Industry No. 1 were able to receive their unpaid wages.

A laborer activist arrested

Tehran, June 17, 2010
Behnam Ibrahimzadeh who was arrested on June 12 told his brother in a call from Evin that he has been severely beaten at the time of arrest, he is wounded and two of his ribs are broken.
Mr. Ibrahimzadeh is a plumber in Shorabad of Shahr-e-ray.

Hundreds of Kerman Province’s workers went on strike

Sirjan, June 16, 2010
400 workers of Sirjan’s Iron Stone Company went on strike since June 14. These workers protested against the results of the hiring-tests taken in this unit. It was announced that only 40 of these workers have been accepted and the reset will be fired.
The workers protested since June 15 in front of the office of the company in Golgahar of Sirjan.

Iran arrests man in Mahabad on charges of cooperating with dissident groups

June 16, 2010 - A man from Mahabad identified as Mohammad-Amin Rashedi was arrested in the past few days in this town. He is currently in Mahabad Prison and has been charged with cooperating with dissident groups.

Iran continues systematic torture of prisoners in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj

June 16, 2010 - In the past few weeks, the inhumane torture, harassing and abuse of prisoners has continued in cellblock 1 in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj. These prisoners are under severe torture in solitary cells knows as the doghouse. They are kept in high temperatures without water for a long period of time and if they knock on their cell doors asking for water, they are shackled and blindfolded and taken to the torture cell where they are tortured. Torture with electric shockers is a common method used in this prison. Prisoners who were tortured in the past few days include Hassan Sharifi, Qeisar Ismaili, Javad Zare, Ahmad Fathian (security forces broke his nose in torture), Saman Mohammadi and a number of other prisoners.

Iran arrests two student activists in Shiraz

June 16, 2010 - Sajad and Hamzeh Benam, two student activists in Shiraz were arrested on June 12, on the anniversary of protests in Iran by agents of the Shiraz Intelligence Agency.
Sajad Benam is a computer engineering major at Shiraz University who was arrested after being summoned to the university Protection Department and was handed over to the Intelligence Agency. He was arrested once before on November 4, 2010.
Hamzeh Benam, who studies at the Quran Science University, was arrested after being summoned by the Shiraz Intelligence Agency. This student activist was also arrested for 3 days last June.

Pressure on Gohardasht’s political prisoners continue

Tehran, June 17, 2010
Reza Joshan political prisoner is still in one cell with ordinary prisoners. He has only half an hour a day to go in open air and he is deprived from calling of visiting his family.
Mr. Joshan is under pressure by the henchmen to ask for pardon from Khamenei.
He is suffering from severe lung problems but the henchmen have told him that any treatment is conditional to his asking for pardon. But Reza resists and endures.
Another political prisoner Ali Moezi is suffering from severe kidney problem.

June 17, 2010

Crisis within the regime deepens Tehran, June 16, 2010 Due to the attack on Montazeri’s office and closure of it and the attack on Sane’ee’s office, Monitazeri’s supporters have threatened that they will retaliate. There has been calls in that regard in Qom, Najafabad and Isfahan. Mullah Mesbah Yazdi from Khamenei’s band said that those who do not believe in Velayate Faghieh are apostates.

New police force

Hormozgan, June 16, 2010
In a ceremony in Hormozgan Ismail Ahmadimoghadam the commander of SSF said: “…to confront internet crimes plan for establishing ‘Security Police of Exchange on Internet’ has been approved and ordered. We hope that we can establish this force in a month of two”.

UPDATE NO.3 ON IRAN, JUNE 17, 2010

Regime’s nuclear crisis

Nonestop threats of Larijani
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ali Larijani directly confronts Security Council and emphasizes on the Uranium enrichment with the density of 20%. While threatening he said: “if the inspect Iran’s cargo ships and planes we will react in regards with American ships and ships belonging to these adventurous countries in Persian Gulf…”.

Khamenei’s puppet worried about the sanctions
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ahmadinejad conceded how much he was worried about the new Security Council’s resolution and harder sanctions and said: “they thought that they can keep the Security Council united by this resolution but they are wrong”.

Confronting the world community; scheming of another nuclear reactor
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Salehi the head of regime’s Atomic Energy Agency announced: “we are planning a new nuclear reactor to produce radio isotopes. This reactor would be stronger than the one existing in Tehran’s research facilities”.

Plan for 20% enrichment is urgent
Tehran, June 17, 2010
In reaction to the sanctions’ resolution the clerical regime urgently passed the plan for 20% Uranium enrichment in the parliament.

New police force
Hormozgan, June 16, 2010
In a ceremony in Hormozgan Ismail Ahmadimoghadam the commander of SSF said: “…to confront internet crimes plan for establishing ‘Security Police of Exchange on Internet’ has been approved and ordered. We hope that we can establish this force in a month of two”.

Crisis within the regime deepens
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Due to the attack on Montazeri’s office and closure of it and the attack on Sane’ee’s office, Monitazeri’s supporters have threatened that they will retaliate.
There has been calls in that regard in Qom, Najafabad and Isfahan.
Mullah Mesbah Yazdi from Khamenei’s band said that those who do not believe in Velayate Faghieh are apostates.

Safar Harandi admitted that Khamenei’s regime is defeated
Tehran, June 16, 2010
The former Guidance Minister in Ahmadinejad’s cabinet conceded: “in the time of ‘soft war’ only the name of Islamic Republic and Supreme Leader’s rule that is inherited from Imam (Khomeini) is left. People say that they believe in Velayat Faghieh but the truth is that in the contemporary era the system of Velayate Faghieh cannot survive. A way out must be found”.
About the low moral and defected forces in different levels of regime he said: “this shows that though we have been inspired at the beginning but at midway we were at the state of perplexity…The ‘soft war’ can even affect Hezbollahies too”.

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Plan for 20% enrichment is urgent Tehran, June 17, 2010 In reaction to the sanctions’ resolution the clerical regime urgently passed the plan for 20% Uranium enrichment in the parliament.

Confronting the world community; scheming of another nuclear reactor

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Salehi the head of regime’s Atomic Energy Agency announced: “we are planning a new nuclear reactor to produce radio isotopes. This reactor would be stronger than the one existing in Tehran’s research facilities”.

Khamenei’s puppet worried about the sanctions

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ahmadinejad conceded how much he was worried about the new Security Council’s resolution and harder sanctions and said: “they thought that they can keep the Security Council united by this resolution but they are wrong”.

Nonestop threats of Larijani

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Ali Larijani directly confronts Security Council and emphasizes on the Uranium enrichment with the density of 20%. While threatening he said: “if the inspect Iran’s cargo ships and planes we will react in regards with American ships and ships belonging to these adventurous countries in Persian Gulf…”.

Safar Harandi admitted that Khamenei’s regime is defeated

Tehran, June 16, 2010
The former Guidance Minister in Ahmadinejad’s cabinet conceded: “in the time of ‘soft war’ only the name of Islamic Republic and Supreme Leader’s rule that is inherited from Imam (Khomeini) is left. People say that they believe in Velayat Faghieh but the truth is that in the contemporary era the system of Velayate Faghieh cannot survive. A way out must be found”.
About the low moral and defected forces in different levels of regime he said: “this shows that though we have been inspired at the beginning but at midway we were at the state of perplexity…The ‘soft war’ can even affect Hezbollahies too”.

A student arrested Tehran, June 17, 2010 Saeed Mir Hosseini a student of Science & Industry University was arrested on June 12 around Vali-e-Asr Street. Though his family has tried hard they couldn’t get any news of him.

Suppression in Sanandaj

Sanandaj, June 17, 2010
Bureau of Premises of SSF in Sanandaj has closed a shop of house ware appliances belonging to Mr. Yadollah Moradian in Sirous Street because he had participated in the general strike of May 13 of Kurdistan residents and fined him 70000 tomans. A pastry shop belonging to Mr. Payman Javanmardan in Ferdosi Street that was closed and sealed after the general strike was opened on Monday June 14 but Mr. Javanmardan was arrested at 7 am by regime’s agents.

Suppression at internet

Tehran, June 17, 2010
During last two days a great number of Persian language bloggers have been filtered by the clerical regime.
Iran’s Communication Enterprise has filtered all bloggers that had their domain from World Press Blog Services. Formerly the main page of Persian World Press and then English World Press had been blocked in Iran.

No news about the detainees of June 12 Uprising Tehran, June 16, 2010 After a few days from the arrest of the protesters on June 12 there is no news about so many of them yet. Regime is trying to file records against them. Among these detainees is Ahmad Shahrezaee a student of Architect from Yazd University who was arrested by Bassijies around Tehran University and was transferred while savagely beaten to an unknown location. Ahmad is a friend of Babak Saran. The interrogators have told Ahmad’s parents that if he complains about Babak he will be freed.

Residents of Zaiton Township in Tehran gathered in Protest

Tehran, June 16, 2010
Rsidents of Zaiton Township gathered in protest in front of Tehran’s Municipality and City Council while the temperature was 40 c, chanting ‘Allah O Akbar’, ‘If Iran doesn’t exist I don’t exist’, ‘good for nothing president resign, resign’ and ‘good for nothing mayor resign, resign’.
After half an hour Especial Guards Unit’s forces blocked their way to the buildings and in a counter act the protesters sat in the street causing a heavy traffic.
An old man chanting all the time addressed the forces and shouted: “who dare you say the names of the profit and Imams when you take our homes away from us by force?
The protesters then marched towards prosecutor’s office. The forces tried to stop them but in vein and the protesters continued their protest.

Savage torturing of prisoners in Gohardasht Prison

Tehran, June 16, 2010
ISC reports from Gohardahst Prison that during savage tortures and harassment of prisoners of ward one of this prison continues since a few weeks ago.
The prisoners most of them political prisoners are deprived of water in the hot whether for hours and if they nock and aske for water to drink they are hand and leg cuffed they are eye-banded and are taken to torture cells.
Tortures last for hours and they are beaten with batons both ordinary and electric.
Amongst the prisoners being subject of this kind of treatment during last days are Hasan Sharifi, Ghaisar Ismaili, Javad Zare, Ahad Fatahian (his nose is broken due to tortures), Saman Mohammadi and many others.
Kermani and Faraji the head and deputy of Intelligence of this prison are present most of the time in the torture chambers of ward one. They join Hasan Akharian the addicted head of Gohardasht Prison and Mirzaee, Shirkhani, Mohammadi and Zainali all from RGC to torture the innocent prisoners.

UPDATE NO. 2 ON IRAN, JUNE 17, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.2

Uprising of June 10-20


Suppression at internet
Tehran, June 17, 2010
During last two days a great number of Persian language bloggers have been filtered by the clerical regime.
Iran’s Communication Enterprise has filtered all bloggers that had their domain from World Press Blog Services. Formerly the main page of Persian World Press and then English World Press had been blocked in Iran.

Suppression in Sanandaj
Sanandaj, June 17, 2010
Bureau of Premises of SSF in Sanandaj has closed a shop of house ware appliances belonging to Mr. Yadollah Moradian in Sirous Street because he had participated in the general strike of May 13 of Kurdistan residents and fined him 70000 tomans. A pastry shop belonging to Mr. Payman Javanmardan in Ferdosi Street that was closed and sealed after the general strike was opened on Monday June 14 but Mr. Javanmardan was arrested at 7 am by regime’s agents.

A student arrested
Tehran, June 17, 2010
Saeed Mir Hosseini a student of Science & Industry University was arrested on June 12 around Vali-e-Asr Street. Though his family has tried hard they couldn’t get any news of him.

Savage torturing of prisoners in Gohardasht Prison
Tehran, June 16, 2010
ISC reports from Gohardahst Prison that during savage tortures and harassment of prisoners of ward one of this prison continues since a few weeks ago.
The prisoners most of them political prisoners are deprived of water in the hot whether for hours and if they nock and aske for water to drink they are hand and leg cuffed they are eye-banded and are taken to torture cells.
Tortures last for hours and they are beaten with batons both ordinary and electric.
Amongst the prisoners being subject of this kind of treatment during last days are Hasan Sharifi, Ghaisar Ismaili, Javad Zare, Ahad Fatahian (his nose is broken due to tortures), Saman Mohammadi and many others.
Kermani and Faraji the head and deputy of Intelligence of this prison are present most of the time in the torture chambers of ward one. They join Hasan Akharian the addicted head of Gohardasht Prison and Mirzaee, Shirkhani, Mohammadi and Zainali all from RGC to torture the innocent prisoners.

Residents of Zaiton Township in Tehran gathered in Protest
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Rsidents of Zaiton Township gathered in protest in front of Tehran’s Municipality and City Council while the temperature was 40 c, chanting ‘Allah O Akbar’, ‘If Iran doesn’t exist I don’t exist’, ‘good for nothing president resign, resign’ and ‘good for nothing mayor resign, resign’.
After half an hour Especial Guards Unit’s forces blocked their way to the buildings and in a counter act the protesters sat in the street causing a heavy traffic.
An old man chanting all the time addressed the forces and shouted: “who dare you say the names of the profit and Imams when you take our homes away from us by force?
The protesters then marched towards prosecutor’s office. The forces tried to stop them but in vein and the protesters continued their protest.

No news about the detainees of June 12 Uprising
Tehran, June 16, 2010
After a few days from the arrest of the protesters on June 12 there is no news about so many of them yet. Regime is trying to file records against them.
Among these detainees is Ahmad Shahrezaee a student of Architect from Yazd University who was arrested by Bassijies around Tehran University and was transferred while savagely beaten to an unknown location.
Ahmad is a friend of Babak Saran. The interrogators have told Ahmad’s parents that if he complains about Babak he will be freed.

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Tehran on June 15th; supplementary reports - at 1925 students of Tehran University at the intersection of Amirabad and Forsat streets protested chanting ‘death to Khamenei’ and clashed with Plainclothes and Intelligence agents. About 17 to 18 students have been arrested and about 9 have been injured. People rushed to help the students and clashed with the agents. Clashed continued till 2300. Students chanted ‘this month is the month of blood, oppression is overthrown’. - At the anniversary of June 15 RGC flooded Tehran and actually invaded Tehran. More than 10000 Bassiji and RGC motorcyclists and thousands of the forces completely occupied Azadi Square up to Enghelab Square. These forces were fully equipped. Their clothing was different than usual. SSF’s Especial Units were stationed inside the buildings and didn’t take into the streets but military forces including Plainclothes, Marines, Especial Units and ‘Green Hats’ had completely invaded Azadi and Enghelab Avenues. - At 2200 at the anniversary of the popular protesting march of Iranians residents of different regions of Tehran chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ and ‘death to Khamenei’ from their roof tops. This act was carried on in regions of Imam Hossein, Rahahan, Vanak and Toopkhaneh.

Limitation is leaving the country in fear of defected agents

Tehran, June 15, 2010
In fear of the fact that its forces leave the country and take refugee abroad the clerical dictatorship has prohibited their leaving the country without official permission.
Rahim Mashaee the head of Ahmadinejad’s office said: “it is just like the management board of a governmental company they cannot leave the country without permission. So the agents of military bodies have to have permission for leaving the country and if they have a judiciary decree issued for them for any reason this should be mentioned in the permission”.

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 17, 2010


The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.1

Uprising of June 10-20

Limitation is leaving the country in fear of defected agents
Tehran, June 15, 2010
In fear of the fact that its forces leave the country and take refugee abroad the clerical dictatorship has prohibited their leaving the country without official permission.
Rahim Mashaee the head of Ahmadinejad’s office said: “it is just like the management board of a governmental company they cannot leave the country without permission. So the agents of military bodies have to have permission for leaving the country and if they have a judiciary decree issued for them for any reason this should be mentioned in the permission”.


Armed attack on two Bassijies
Kazeroon, June 16, 2010
State run media reported that two Bassijies were attacked on dawn of Sunday morning June 14 in a village in Kazeroon and shot at. One of them died at the instant and the other was transferred to hospital.

Tehran on June 15th; supplementary reports
- at 1925 students of Tehran University at the intersection of Amirabad and Forsat streets protested chanting ‘death to Khamenei’ and clashed with Plainclothes and Intelligence agents. About 17 to 18 students have been arrested and about 9 have been injured. People rushed to help the students and clashed with the agents. Clashed continued till 2300. Students chanted ‘this month is the month of blood, oppression is overthrown’.
- At the anniversary of June 15 RGC flooded Tehran and actually invaded Tehran. More than 10000 Bassiji and RGC motorcyclists and thousands of the forces completely occupied Azadi Square up to Enghelab Square. These forces were fully equipped. Their clothing was different than usual. SSF’s Especial Units were stationed inside the buildings and didn’t take into the streets but military forces including Plainclothes, Marines, Especial Units and ‘Green Hats’ had completely invaded Azadi and Enghelab Avenues.
- At 2200 at the anniversary of the popular protesting march of Iranians residents of different regions of Tehran chanted ‘Allah O Akbar’ and ‘death to Khamenei’ from their roof tops. This act was carried on in regions of Imam Hossein, Rahahan, Vanak and Toopkhaneh.

Professor’s son arrested
Tehran, June 16, 2010
Following the protest gathering of June 13 at Tehran University the security atmosphere is very high there.
Mohammad Reza Jalajipoor the son of one of Tehran University’s professors is arrested. He was arrested at the same time last year. Students have filled the Department of Social Science with his pictures.


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Professor’s son arrested Tehran, June 16, 2010 Following the protest gathering of June 13 at Tehran University the security atmosphere is very high there. Mohammad Reza Jalajipoor the son of one of Tehran University’s professors is arrested. He was arrested at the same time last year. Students have filled the Department of Social Science with his pictures.

June 16, 2010

Iranian youth write slogans against Iranian dictators in Tehran - June 2010


Courageous people of Iran continue their defiance of the clerical regime in its entirety with their anti regime slogans and distribution of calls for the uprising- June 2010

Supplementary report on Beheshte Zahra gathering Tehran, June 15, 2010 - Clashes: at 1220 on June 15 about 150 SSF and security agents were blocking the entrance of the cemetery with fences and rods. At 1650 clashes took place between the crowd and regime’s security agents at the entrance at least 30 were arrested and tens were injured. - About 1000 people gathered on June 15 in Beheshte Zahra Cemetery to pay their tributes to those who gave their lives last year on June 15 in the nationwide uprising. The crowd went by graves of Sohrab Arabi, Ali Hasanpoor, Ramin Ramezani, Mohammad Kamrani, Ahmad Naim Abadi, Mohammad Chegini and etc and put candles and flowers over their grave. When the mother of Neda Agha Soltan wanted to go to Ali Hasanpoors grave to pray SSF blocked her way and made her to leave the place. On each grave as the ceremony started the agents approached the crowd and told them that they can only pray and must do nothing else. The crowd was told that if it got uneasy everybody present would be arrested. When Ali Hasanpoor’s brother wanted to speak about him he was warned that he is not allowed to do so but he ignored the warning and talked for 10 minutes about his brother. The gathering lasted from 4 to 7 pm. Security agents and intelligence agents wearing masks taped the graves and its surrounding.

Death to Khamenei in Goharshad Mosque

Mashad, June 15, 2010
Reports from Mashad say that on June 14 after the dusk praying in Mashad’s Goharshad Mosque the participants about 250 to 300 strong chanted ‘death to Khamenei’ and ‘death to dictator’ in mosques yard and then dispersed.

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 16, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No.1

Uprising of June 10-20

Supplementary report on Beheshte Zahra gathering
Tehran, June 15, 2010
- Clashes: at 1220 on June 15 about 150 SSF and security agents were blocking the entrance of the cemetery with fences and rods. At 1650 clashes took place between the crowd and regime’s security agents at the entrance at least 30 were arrested and tens were injured.
- About 1000 people gathered on June 15 in Beheshte Zahra Cemetery to pay their tributes to those who gave their lives last year on June 15 in the nationwide uprising.
The crowd went by graves of Sohrab Arabi, Ali Hasanpoor, Ramin Ramezani, Mohammad Kamrani, Ahmad Naim Abadi, Mohammad Chegini and etc and put candles and flowers over their grave.
When the mother of Neda Agha Soltan wanted to go to Ali Hasanpoors grave to pray SSF blocked her way and made her to leave the place.
On each grave as the ceremony started the agents approached the crowd and told them that they can only pray and must do nothing else.
The crowd was told that if it got uneasy everybody present would be arrested.
When Ali Hasanpoor’s brother wanted to speak about him he was warned that he is not allowed to do so but he ignored the warning and talked for 10 minutes about his brother.
The gathering lasted from 4 to 7 pm.
Security agents and intelligence agents wearing masks taped the graves and its surrounding.

Residents of Kermnashah promised Kianoosh
Kermanshah, June 15, 2010
Though the clerical regime prevented a ceremony for commemoration of Kianoosh Asa to be held in a public place on Tuesday afternoon residents of Kermanshah went in groups to Kianoosh’s home and paid their respect by laying flowers at the door step.
This act was executed though a great number of security agents and intelligence agents were surrounding the house.

Death to Khamenei in Goharshad Mosque
Mashad, June 15, 2010
Reports from Mashad say that on June 14 after the dusk praying in Mashad’s Goharshad Mosque the participants about 250 to 300 strong chanted ‘death to Khamenei’ and ‘death to dictator’ in mosques yard and then dispersed.

Babol University in protest
Babol, June 15, 2010
On June 15 at 1235 more than 50 students gathered in protest in front of the main door of Medical Science University chanting ‘death to dictator’. The intelligence agents tried to keep the students inside the university preventing people to join this protest demnostration.

Tehran is uneasy
Tehran, June 15, 2010
At 12 noon June 15 a group of security and Harasat agents were stationed in front of Tehran University’s entrance in Enghelab Ave. The door was locked.
Also at 1205 a group of well-equipped SSF were stationed at the east of Azadi Square.

Slogan of Hail to Mojahed (PMOI member) in Isfahan
Isfahan, June 15, 2010
On June 15 in Isfahan’s bazaar, Naghshe Jahan Square at the end of Shoe Bazaar the slogan of Hail to Mojahed was written in blue and red paint on the walls.


Diplomatic confrontation with PMOI!
Tehran, June 7, 2010
In its media the desperate clerical regime has announced that the reason for sending Motaki, regime’s Foreign Minister to European Parliament and Ireland was diplomatic confrontation with PMOI. It claimed that it has defeated PMOI in that regard.
Mehr state-run news agency wrote: “in recent month Iran’s diplomatic apparatus has taken new steps for correcting wrong concepts of west about Islamic Republic’s policies... going to Brussels, Holding speech in European Parliament and then going to Ireland and visiting high officials of this country all shows Tehran’s decision for correcting wrong concepts of west about Iran”.
On June 13 Mehr news agency added: “...they dreamed from a year ago that Europe would cut its relationship with Tehran. But by presence of Motaki in Brussels and Dublin they dream vanished so they tried again to once more open the way for Hypocrites (the name regime calls PMOI) to fade the active presence of Iran at the heart of Europe...”.

Disputes between Council of Guardians and Ahmadinejad’s cabinet
Tehran, June 13, 2010
Following the deepening of schism within the regime disputes have erupted between Council of Guardians and Ahmadinejad’s cabinet.
Mullah Ahmad Janati secretary of the council wrote in his letter to Ahmadinejad: “the article 113 of constitutional law doesn’t have this meaning that the honorable president can meddle in the details of tasks and authorities of different officials of the state”.

Pasdars thinking of running away
Tehran, June 13, 2010
Four former members of RGC revealed that popular protests have provoked fear amongst the head of the regime and they are thinking of leaving the country. These former commanders of RGC speak of deep schism in the RGC deepening more every day. The four admitted that the clerical regime uses torture and rape vastly in regard with prisoners.

Kayhan daily reveals regime’s fear of global condemnations
Tehran, June 13, 2010
Kayhan daily, Khamenei’s organ, wrote in its ‘political note’ titled ‘a mourning letter for resolution’: “a few days before and a few hours after the resolution was approved some US and European officials emphasized that this resolution aimed at supporting the rioters after 2009 election. Letters written in Vienna and approval of 1929 resolution are two scenes of west’s scenario in regard with our country’s nuclear program which shows the issue is far above nuclear issues”.

Mullahs fear the resolution 1929
Tehran, June 23, 2010
Islamic Republic’s daily affiliated with Khamenei showed in its editorial titled as ‘we and the issues of fourth resolution’ how the clerical regime fears this resolution. It wrote: “just a few days after the fourth resolution was approved in UN’s Security Council some European countries announced that they don’t count the sanctions mentioned in the resolution as enough. They demanded more sanctions and harder pressures.
The tendency of these countries for surging pressure against Islamic Republic shows that US does not have only one leashed dog in Europe but other countries are overcoming Britain in that regard.
It is a matter of astonishment how Russia and China took side with US for the fourth time. They just asked for more, then complied with US”.


Resistance

Protest against closure of Montazeri’s office
Isfahan, June 14, 2010
Residents of Najafabad in Isfahan protested against the closure of Montazeri’s office in Qom.


Suppression

Criminal prosecutor banned any visit for political prisoners
Tehran, June 14, 2010
In a directive issued by Tehran’s criminal prosecutor all in person visits for political prisoners in Evin are stopped till further notice.
The directive says that from now on the prisoners can only have cabin visits talking with their visitors on phone.
The directive also says that from now on in person meetings with political prisoners is only allowed with the especial permission of the prosecutor. Even with this permission, sisters, brothers and children of the inmate will not be allowed to participate in the visit.
This measure aims at stopping the transferring of messages and writings of the prisoners to the outside world.

Imposing pressure to get compulsory confessions
Tehran, June 13, 2010
The interrogators of Intelligence Ministry are putting pressure on Mr. Ismail Abdi, a teacher and an active member of Iran’s Teachers’ Guild to confess against the other members of this guild.
Mr. Abdi is threatened that if he refuses to confess he will face heavy decrees.
It is more than two weeks that Mr. Abdi has been arrested. Mr. Abdi is a teacher in Mathematics with 18 years history of work in Tehran’s schools.
He is accused of interviewing with foreign media, protesting against conditions ruling the country, pursuing teachers’ guild’s rights and defending Farzad Kamangar (Kurd political prisoner executed on May 9).

You have improper veil, you are not allowed a trip
Tehran, June 14, 2010
The head of Country’s Airports’ Police announced that they had taken obligations from 3506 women having improper veil at the first 82 days of this year (Iranian year) and said: “Airport Police even doesn’t permit those with improper veil to enter the airport to welcome their passengers.
He said that this force prevents passengers with improper veil from continuing their trip and announced the arrest of 112 women and 210 men in regard with ‘social disruptions’ by the force and added: “Airport Police has stopped 71 ladies having improper veil from continuing their trip and has introduced them to judicial organs.

Workers of Iran

60 workers fired
Abadan, June 13, 2010
Because they haven’t received their wages and their insurance rights for two months workers of Zamzam Factory went on strike. In reaction the manager fired 60 of these workers. Now this unit is closed.
The fired workers had 4 to 15 years history of work.

Hidden strike
Tehran, June 14, 2010
On June 13 active drivers in inter-city bus-driving private section went on hidden strike and actually closed the cities terminals.

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Slogan of Hail to Mojahed (PMOI member) in Isfahan Isfahan, June 15, 2010 On June 15 in Isfahan’s bazaar, Naghshe Jahan Square at the end of Shoe Bazaar the slogan of Hail to Mojahed was written in blue and red paint on the walls.

Tehran is uneasy

Tehran, June 15, 2010
At 12 noon June 15 a group of security and Harasat agents were stationed in front of Tehran University’s entrance in Enghelab Ave. The door was locked.
Also at 1205 a group of well-equipped SSF were stationed at the east of Azadi Square.

Babol University in protest

Babol, June 15, 2010
On June 15 at 1235 more than 50 students gathered in protest in front of the main door of Medical Science University chanting ‘death to dictator’. The intelligence agents tried to keep the students inside the university preventing people to join this protest demnostration.

June 15, 2010

Mourning Mothers gather at Behesht Zahra Cemetery to on first anniversary of death of their loved ones by security forces in post-election demos


June 15, 2010 Tehran
Family of post-election protesters killed by security
forces last year go to Behesht Zahra Cemetery to
mourn their death despite severe security measures
and limitations. This film shows the mother of
19-year-old Sohrab Erabi, shot be security forces and
the mother of Ramin Ramezani, who was also
killed by security forces in June 2009.

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Beheshte Zahra CemeteryTehran, June 15, 2010Families of those fallen for freedom in last year’s June uprising gathered in section 257 of Beheshte Zah

URGENT NEWS ON IRAN - JUNE 15, 2010

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.


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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. Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

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.

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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.

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URGENT NEWS ON IRAN - JUNE 15, 2010


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.

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.


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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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Hunger strike in Sanadaj Sanandaj, June 15, 2010 On Tuesday June 15 students in Kurdistan University students went on hunger strike and left their food trays untouched on the tables. This protest is held against the execution decree for 16 Kurd political prisoners, secret burying of Farzad Kamangar and other four executed political prisoners on May 9 and for Commemoration of Kianoosh Asa and Sohrab Arabi fallen for freedom on last year’s June uprisings. A great number of Plainclothes are present at the university blocking the way for students to gather in protest. Iran Students Committee

Clerical regime’s revenge Tehran, June 14, 2010 The revision court of regime approved the decree for execution of two political prisoners, supporters of PMOI and relatives of residents of Ashraf City (the place of residence of PMOI members in Iraq) Mr. Jafar Kazemi and Mohammad Ali Haj Aghaie Iran Students Committee

The clerical regime confesses to a part of vast arrests of June 12

Tehran, June 15, 2010
Though the clerical regime tries to censor any news of people’s uprising, by announcing vast arrests including 90 in Tehran admits to the continuation of the uprising.
Sajedinia the head of Tehran’s SSF in his absurd contradictorily words said: “on June 12 nothing especial was reported in Tehran, 91 were arrested as suspects in that regard and were introduced to judiciary organs”.
It is to be mentioned that the number of detainees of the uprising on June 12 in Tehran and other cities is hundreds. In one case due to protest gathering of the families of detainees in front of SSF base the clerical regime had to free about 100 people on Sunday’s morning.

Tehran- June 15, 2010
Family of Ramin Ramezani slain of June 15, 2009 announced that there will be a ceremony held for Ramin in Beheshte Zahra Cemetery this afternoon (Tuesday, June 15, 2010)

The anniversary of those fallen for freedom on June 15 2009

Tehran- June 15, 2009 a great number of Iranians gave their lives for the freedom of their country. The clerical regime fears the day and thus is covering Beheshte Zahra Cemetery with its suppressive forces especially Tehran’s Especial Police Units. These agents are controlling any move at the cemetery and prevent people to gather on a grave if their number is counted high by them.
In addition to this suppressive measure the high presence of Plainclothes is very visible in Enghelab Ave. and police forces are in the streets more than usual days.

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UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 15, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
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Uprising of June 10-20



Siege of Tehran University’s dormitory
Tehran, June 14, 2010
Following today’s protest of 1000 students of Tehran University at the anniversary of the raid at the dormitory last year which led to death of five students, 300 arrests and a great number of injured students the clerical regime has deployed about 200 of its suppressive forces to the location of the dormitory and has stationed them since 1915 in street 15 of Amirabad. This street is exactly in front of the dormitory. The forces are still stationed there at 2110.


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

A mullah’s home torched
Qom, June 14, 2010
State-run media wrote that on June 13 unidentified persons torched the house of Nori Hamedani a source of religious law (Marja) affiliated with the regime.

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


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

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


The Downfall

Karrobi attacked in Qom
Qom, June 13, 2010
Mehdi Karrobi though taking back his call for people’s demonstration on June 12 was attacked by Khamenei’s band on Qom on June 13 while visiting some sources of religious law in Qom.
The attack was carried on by Plainclothes.

Montazeri’s home, office and his son’s home under attack, Sanee’s house under siege
Qom, June 13, 2010
On Sunday at noon the house and office of Ayatollah Montazeri and his son’s home were attacked by Plainclothes. The windows were broken and the attackers called them “Hypocrites” (the name that regime used only for PMOI members till the year-old uprising of Iran).
Saeed Montazeri, Ayatollah Montazeri’s son counts that has the consequence of Khameni’s secret visit to Qom on June 12.
Saeed Montazeri said that first Ayatollah’s Sane-ee’s house was surrounded and attacked at 4 am (Sane-ee had taken Khamenei under question after the uprising started) and then Karrob’s car was attacked when he came to visit Sane-ee.
Plainclothes chanted ‘Qom is no place for Hypocrites’.
Montazeri’s office was then sealed by the decree of Especial Court of Clerics.


Suppression

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

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

Intelligence agents storm home of slain political prisoner, harass and threaten family
June 14, 2010
According to reports, agents of the Intelligence Agency stormed the home of slain political prisoner Amir-Hossein Heshmat Saran, conducted a search and interrogated and threatened his family.
On Monday, June 14, at about 12 pm, six intelligence agents stormed the home of Saran. They checked this family’s phone book and asked questions about the names of the people in the book.
These agents also asked Elahe Nazju (Amir-Hossein Heshmat Saran’s wife) about the whereabouts of her son Babak. This is while Babak Saran was arrested on Saturday in Tehran by security forces and taken to an unknown location. There has been no news on him since his arrest.
These agents tried to put mental pressure on this family and told Elahe Nazju, Babak’s mother that, “A person who is against the revolution deserves all this”.

Iran takes away political prisoners’ visitation rights
June 14, 2010
The prosecutor of Tehran has cut off all in person visits of political prisoners in Evin Prison for an unlimited time period.
According to this order, from now on, the families of political prisoners are only allowed to visit their loved ones in prison from behind a glass partition, meaning they can talk to them via a telephone.
Ordinary prisoners are allowed in person visits once a month but this right has been taken away from political prisoners.
Families can only have in person visits with a special order from the prosecutor.
The children, sisters and brothers of prisoners will be banned from in person visits even if their families have obtained the right of in person visits from the prosecutor.
According to reports, these limitations have been put in place to prevent prisoners from giving out messages or notes to sources outside of prison.

Iran arrests two students in Kermanshah after they call for peaceful protests
June 14, 2010
Two students were arrested after a call for a peaceful protest by a pro-democracy student association in the Razi Kermanshah University.
The Protection Department of this university summoned four students and handed over two of them to the Kermanshah Intelligence Agency.
Aptin Pegah, a physics student and Babak Ghiasi who majors in agricultural engineering were arrested yesterday and there is no information on their condition and whereabouts.

Labor activist taken to Kahrizak death camp
June 12, 2010
According to reports, Mehdi Farahi Shandiz, a labor activist was arrested and taken to the Kahrizak Detention Center after going to the Revolutionary Court to collect his seized personal belongings.
On June 1, this 50 year old labor activist who is also a teacher went to the 8th branch of the Revolutionary Court to collect his personal belongings which were seized on Labor Day upon his arrest but was mistreated by the head of the court branch. He was then arrested on the bogus charge of ‘disrupting order’ after protesting this treatment and was taken to the Kahrizak Detention Center.
His family has pursued his condition since his arrest but has not received any answers and they have been told that his name has not been registered in the prisoners list.
Hundreds of protesters were taken to the Kahrizak Detention Center last year where they were violently tortured and abused and at least 4 detainees were killed.
Despite announcements that this detention center had been closed down, its seems that it has once again secretly become active. Political prisoners and other prisoners who are taken there are at risk of brutal tortures and their lives are in danger.

Innocent woman on verge of being stoned to death
June 14, 2010
Mohammad Mostafayi, the lawyer of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani: Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is suffering day and night at the Tabriz Prison since she was jailed in 2005. She was sentenced to being stoned to death. Sakineh Mohammadi requested amnesty twice and has announced that she has two children, a boy and girl, waiting for her outside of prison. She has also said many times that she is innocent. She could be stoned to death at any moment.

7 Karaj students arrested on June 12
June 14, 2010
A student at the Free Karaj University said that on June 12, a number of students intended to gather (for a protest) but seven of them were immediately arrested.
“Four of them were released after a few hours, but three student activists are still detained in a building in the university”.

Security forces shoot at young activists for writing political slogans on wall
June 14, 2010
According to reports, at about 1:45am on June 13 in Malayer, two young people who were busy putting up (political) announcements and writing on walls were met with a hysterical reaction from security forces and were shot at. Fortunately they were able to quickly leave the scene.


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