September 17, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Sept. 17, 2010

Iran hangs person in Shirvan: report
Sept 15, 2010
The Fars news agency reported on Thursday that mullahs regime in Iran have hanged another person in the northeastern city of Shirvan, the name and the time of execution has not been given by the regime. (Fars state-run News Agency )

Iran violently attacks and ransacks home of political prisoners and family of Ashraf residents
Sept 15, 2010
According to reports, plainclothes agents attacked and ransacked the home of Mohammad Salam Jushan, the husband and father of two political prisoners (PMOI supporters) and violently destroyed his home and personal belongings.
On Monday, September 12 at about 7 pm, more than 8 plainclothes agents raided Mohammad Salam’s home in Tehran’s Hakimiyeh neighborhood. They broke down his door and broke all the windows and house appliances. They also stole some of this family’s belongings. This raid continued for a long time. The agents chanted death to the hypocrites (used by the Iranian regime to refer to the PMOI) while ransacking the home.
Jushan called the police to stop the raid but they did not show up and did nothing to stop the violent raid.
The names of the assailants who participated in this raid are Ali Afrouz, Mohammad Afrouz, Mehrdad, Reza Koul, and Rohollah Arzi among others. This violent attack was done under the orders of Mohebbi, a top Ministry of Intelligence interrogator in the Sepah Cellblock in Gohardasht Prison (Rajayi Shahr) in Karaj. He was leading the raid a short distance from the house. Attacking homes with plainclothes agents is a new method used by the Ministry of Intelligence to terrorize the society.
Mohammad Salam Jushan was arrested a short time ago by the Ministry of Intelligence for participating in post-election protests and was transferred to Evin Prison. He was released on bail. Currently his wife, Zahra Asadpour Gorji and his son, Reza Jushan are in Gohardasht Prison and have been detained since December 2009. It has been close to 8 months that they have been banned from any kind of communication with their family.

Female university students will be forced to study only in universities close to home
Sept 15, 2010
The assistant head of Student Affairs at the Ministry of Science (higher education) cited a plan in which female university students would be transferred to universities and other educational facilities closest to their homes and said, “This issue has been brought up and discussed in the Ministry and will soon be officially announced”.
He said that students can continue their education in their chosen majors as permanent guests and receive their degree from the university they were accepted in and stressed that ‘this plan is effective in all universities and higher learning facilities in the country’. (State-run Iran International Women’s News Agency) 

Political prisoner put under pressure on 64th day of hunger strike
Sep. 15, 2010
Arjang Davoudi was taken to the Rajayi Shahr (Gohardasht Prison) infirmary after two months of hunger strike. He is unable to talk and cannot open his eyes.
Despite his severe critical condition in the infirmary, he was put under pressure to sign a form saying that he would accept the responsibility of the consequences of his hunger strike. He has stressed on continuing his hunger strike until all his demands have been met and refused to sign the form.
Notably, Davoudi’s home was seized under a sentence issued by Judge Hadad who was in charge of his case and was then sold.
Davoudi was arrested on November 9, 2003 on charges of acting against national security and writing the Manifesto for Iranian Secularism and has been detained ever since.

Iran arrest 5 Kurd activists in Ravansar 
Sep. 15, 2010
Five Kurd activists were arrested last week in Ravansar and were taken to unknown locations.
On September 3 agents of the Revolutionary Guards Forces went to the Bencheleh Village and arrested five villagers. They were taken to an unknown location.
There is no information on their whereabouts and their families have still not been able to see them.
Ayat Karimi, Saleh Karimi, Akbar Gholami, Saber Mohammadi and Vahed Rahmani are the five arrested villagers.
They have been arrested on charges of cooperating with a Kurd party.

Student activist in Tehran banned from continuing education
Sep. 15, 2010
Camellia Kosari, a student activist in Alameh University and a member of the Islamic Association in this university participated in the master’s degree exams but was banned from continuing her education by the Selection Committee.
Kosari was active in defending jailed students in this university especially Majid Dori and Mahdieh Golro. Her name was taken off the list despite the fact that she received acceptable grades in the exam.

Iran to lash so-called street harassers – another inhuman punishment under mullah's rule 
Sep. 15, 2010
The punishment for those who harass women and children on the street or in public places is 2 to 6 months of prison and up to 74 lashes. Of course if this crime is the result of a prior conspiracy or carried out in group, each one of the convicts will be sentenced to the maximum punishment. (Fars state-run News Agency)


Iran Students Committee (Supporters of PMOI)

September 16, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Sept. 16, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No. 703


Downfall
Atomic bomb -Sanction - Crack within regime


Iran decreases oil produce
Sept. 15, 2010
International sanctions which have targeted Iran’s oil and gas industry has caused serious problems for Iran’s oil produce. Some of these problems are the abstinence of large companies from investing in Iran’s oil production and oil field exploitation and giving Iran the necessary know how in this regard. There is also the problem of oil transportation by ship companies, and insurance and money transfer by foreign banks. Simultaneous with the decrease of oil produce by the regime Mohsen Khojasteh Mehr, Iran’s deputy Oil Minister claimed that “we will set conditions to sell our oil and those who want to buy are not exclusive”.
This claim comes while the regime is facing serious problems in selling oil and is forced to store millions of liters of oil in its giant oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. They are even forced to pay for insurance but clients have no tendency to buy its oil.

Ahmadinejad’s Africa Conference turns into fiasco
Sept. 15, 2010
In a fiasco which the regime called the Africa Conference, Ahmadinejad said in speech, “Iran and Africa want a new order in the world to take the place of the current world order which has been created by the slave masters”.
The state-run Mehr News Agency which covered this conference said that prominent African personalities participated in this conference.
Ahmadinejad repeated his ridiculous claims and said, “Our mutual feeling is that the world needs a new management system”.

World sees regime as barbaric, Iranian state-run website admits
Sept. 15, 2010
A state-run website in Iran admitted on Sunday that the world considers the religious dictatorship ruling Iran as a “barbaric” system, and wrote, “Westerners consider us to be barbaric human beings. … Under the influence of the enemy’s intense propaganda, the contemporary world sees us as violent beings whose criminal behaviour cannot be tamed, and making matters worse, they say that we are pursuing nuclear weapons.”
The state-run Jahan News also referred to the widespread hatred in the world against the clerical regime for its extensive human rights abuses and death sentences such as stoning, and added, “If we continue to remain silent in this regard, we would not even be able to defend our families in the future. The enemy’s next step will be to neutralize our instruments for controlling society. They want us to fear fiascos they create over human rights and their media campaigns and thus make us lose our ability to punish and control our own society.”
The article also voices fear over the effects of satellites and the internet in Iran, saying, “A significant portion of society is influenced by satellite, the internet and other western cultural products, rendering them unable to live a religious life.”

Explosion in HD unit in Imam Port Petrochemical firm
Sept. 15, 2010
The HD Unit of the Imam Port Petrochemical Company exploded. According to the Fars News Agency from Mahshahr, a fire has started in this unit. There is still no news on the details or scope of this incident.


Crack within regime

Cleric refrains from participating Assembly of Experts session as a sign of protest
Sept. 15, 2010
Ali Mohammad Dastgheib, a member of the Assembly of Experts from Shiraz, refused to participate in a session of this assembly as a sign of protest.

Deepening rifts in Iranian regime show themselves in leadership watchdog assembly
Sept. 15, 2010
The Assembly of Experts which started today will last for two days.
Before this session of the Assembly of Experts which is tasked with monitoring the actions of the leader of the Islamic Republic, a member of this body which is made up entirely of clerics made remarks against Khamenei.
Ali-Mohammad Dastgheib from the city of Shiraz asked that this assembly in an open letter see to a number of issues in its session including the ‘actions of the leadership’. The pro-Khamenei faction of the regime has become hotheaded over the tabling of this issue and immediately after this letter was published, pro-Khamenei forces under the name of ‘Shiraz student organizations’ issued a statement demanding that Dastgheib be tried in the Special Clerical Court. A number of pro-Khamenei members of the Assembly of Experts also demanded that he be expelled from the assembly.
Another issue of concern in the session was that of international sanctions against the regime. Salami, another cleric in this assembly said that ‘the unilateral US and European sanctions against Iran will definitely have consequences… officials have to be aware of this issue… and neutralize these sanctions with their plans’.

Regime prosecutor forced to incriminate former Tehran prosecutor in Kahrizak scandal
Sept. 15, 2010
Tehran Prosecutor Jafari Dolat Abadi identified Saied Mortazavi, the former Tehran prosecutor as the main element in the Kahrizak death camp scandal but did not name all the officials involved. A number of post-election protesters were killed under torture in this detention camp.
“We will try to refrain from announcing the names of the suspects until the court issues its verdict and the name that we have mentioned was because the media announced it before this”, he said.
He said regarding the fact that the suspects in this case are still occupying government positions that ‘our duty is only to see to the laws that were violated and you would have to ask the government about the terms in office of these people and about the responsibilities given to them’.
The law and judicial advisor of the Judicial Organization of Iran’s Armed Forces said that the Kahrizak murder case has been closed.
‘Remarks about the police being weakened if those in the security forces are implicated are actually the profession of the enemy’, he said.

Regime requests 500,000 dollars bail for American hostage
Sept. 15, 2010
The Iranian regime released Sara Shroud, one of the three American hostages, after setting a 500,000 bail for her release.
Iran’s claim about this bail comes at a time when according to the state-run Fars News Agency.
The Iranian dictators who are famous for hostage taking and asking for money by jailing foreign citizens, has detained these three American hostages for more than a year.

Resigned diplomat of regime, demands overthrow of the regime of Iran
Sept. 14, 2010
Farzad Farhangian, the resigned diplomat of regime in Belgium in a press conference clearly said he demand overthrow of Iranian regime.
France news agency reported: Farzad Farhangian said that he is expecting more people to separate from the regime of Iran. He supported a tough struggle against the present regime of Iran. When he was asked why this uprising should be aggressive, he replied: “yes according to recent incidents, I demand overthrow of this regime.
Mentioning that he belonged to press department of the Embassy in Brussels which yesterday his resignation was announced.

A regime’s diplomat Seeks asylum in Finland
Sept. 14, 2010
Second rank of regime’s embassy, said in Finland: we want to show how much resistance is against the Islamic Republic. Ahmadinejad is not the representative and spoke man of Iran. Do not take him serious, he does not have any support among Iranians. If he had support, he didn’t need to change the election results. Hossein Alizadeh added: I am against the regime, and I request political asylum from Finland Government. I have had warm messages that show Finish Government will provide security for me and my family.


Ahmad Ghabel was arrested and put to Vakil abad prison
Sept. 14, 2010
Ahmad Ghabel from the other wing of regime in referring to a court in Mashhad, he was arrested and put into prison of Vakilabad.
This was done after his speech in Najafabad and published interviews especially about the problem of executions in Vakilabad prison in Mashhad.
It should be mentioned that Ahmad Ghabel was accused of taking action against national security and publishing lies and offensive propaganda against the ruling regime and the leadership which he was arrested and put into prison.


Resistance

Protest gathering of expelled workers of Azarbaijan electricity power elements
Sept. 14, 2010
Some of expelled workers of electricity power elements of Azarbaijan in protest to expel of work held a gathering in front of Tabriz governor.
According to workers who were present in the place, company manager without any reason and unadvised expelled more than 100 workers which among them were workers with 20 years records.
The aggressive workers said: despite referring to authorities and illegal follow up, have not received suitable answer.  This gathering with promise of looking at workers problems in a meeting with governor was ended in Tabriz.

Protest gathering of Naznakh workers in Tehran
Sept. 14, 2010
A number of workers of Qazvin’s Naznakh weaving in protest to working status held a gathering in front of central office of the factory in Tehran. These workers have not received their 6 months’ salary in 2010.
One worker said: Factory is closed for over 4 months and all the salaries have not been paid. Last night we went to industry ministry but at night they throw us out.
Another worker said: after a life time work, we have to sleep in box. There are more than 300 workers in this factory and now they are out of work for 4 months. Nobody gives us any answer.


Suppression

Fired University Professor protest during Fetr Feast Ceremony
Sept. 14, 2010
According to Reports from Shahr-e- Kurd, Central Iran, during Fetr Feast Ceremony at the end of Ramadan a fired university professor rose and protested his expulsion from work.
According to this report, numerous participants in the ceremony showed support with applaud. However, security agents arrested this individual, transferring him to an unknown location.

Youths in Shiraz ward off regime's suppressive forces
Sept. 14, 2010
A number of young people in Iran resisted attempts by the Iranian regime’s suppressive forces in the city of Shiraz to intimidate a female pedestrian under the pretext of “mal-veiling.”
The Iranian regime causes regular nuisance for Iranian women, forcing them to comply with its veiling dictates in an attempt to control half the population. But these attempts have been met with fierce resistance by residents in various cities.
According to the state-run Jahan News website on Monday, last week when a regime agent tried to warn a female passerby about her veiling, he was met with angry protests by other passersby.
The state-run news agency added that the regime’s State Security Forces (SSF) had to get involved to resolve the matter. But, “due to SSF’s reaction, the protests became more heated.”
The duration of the protests forced the regime’s governor in Shiraz to get involved and to personally order the SSF to suppress protestors

Jailed Christian couple threatened to death and life in prison
Sep. 14, 2010
Jailed Christian couple Fatemeh Pasandideh and her husband Yusef Nordkhani have been banned from seeing each other in prison since two weeks ago and have been threatened by security forces to life in prison and execution if they do not turn back to Islam.
Converted Christian Fatemeh Pasandideh said in a short phone call with one of her relations that she and her jailed husband were being put under increased pressure in the past two weeks.
On Saturday September 11, she made a call from Rasht Prison and said that she was barred from seeing her husband in the past two weeks and that she was under pressure to turn back to Islam by her interrogators. she said she was threatened that if she does not become a Muslim, she would be sentenced to life in prison according to Islamic laws.
On the other hand, her husband Yusef has been threatened with execution under similar circumstances if he does not become a Muslim.
They are both detained in the Lakan Prison in Rasht. According to unverified reports, Behrouz Sadeq Khanjani another jailed Christian was sentenced to death by two judges in the past few months but the third judge did not vote for his execution.

Iran expels 5 student activists from university 
Sep. 14, 2010
The heads of the Mazandaran and Babol Industrial universities sentenced five student activists to expulsion from university.
Emad Bahavar, Sara Khademi, Ashkan Zahabian, Siavosh Salimi Nejad and Iman Sediqi received their final sentences for expulsion from the Babol and Mazandaran universities in the past two weeks.

Iran transfers another political prisoner to notorious prison in Karaj
Sep. 14, 2010
Political prisoner Hamid Haeri (PMOI supporter) was transferred to Rajayi Shahr (Gohardasht) Prison in Karaj from Evin Prison’s cellblock 350.
According to reports, Hamid (Mashallah) Haeri, 57, who was arrested on December 6, 2008 after a raid on his home, was sentenced to 15 years of prison by Judge Mohammad Moqiseh and was sent to Rajayi Shahr Prison to serve his prison term.
This political prisoner who was also jailed in the 80’s was sentenced to prison on charges of waging war with God.
Haeri is suffering from severe heart ailments and has suffered two heart attacks. There are also two stands in his heart. A short time before his arrest, he fractured his skull and suffered a brain hemorrhage after a car accident. He was also damaged in the pelvic area and was hospitalized for a long time.

Jailed teacher denied medical attention in Evin Prison
Sep. 14, 2010
According to reports, the severe kidney ailment of jailed teacher Abdolreza Qanbari has deteriorated in the past days and his kidney has started bleeding. The infirmary of Evin Prison refrains from giving him serious treatment which has left him in critical condition.
The infirmary has told him that they are unable to treat him and that he has to receive treatment in a hospital outside of prison.
Interrogators of the intelligence agency refuse to allow him to be transferred to hospital. Qanbari has been suffering from severe kidney pain in the past few days.
Abdolreza Qanbari was arrested in January 4, 2010 in his place of work in Hesar Amin High School in Pakdasht after it was raided by agents of the Intelligence Agency and was transferred to a solitary cell in cellblock 209 in Evin Prison. He was interrogated for several weeks and was violently physically and mentally tortured during his interrogations by agents of the Intelligence Ministry. This teacher was also jailed in a solitary cell in cellblock 240 for a month after which he was transferred to cellblock 350.

Iran puts more pressure on executed teacher’s family; nephew’s whereabouts unclear after arrest
Sep. 14, 2010
Ten days after the arrest of Azad Kamangar (the nephew of executed teacher and human rights activist Farzad Kamangar) his family’s pursuit of his whereabouts has had no result and there is still no news on this student’s whereabouts.
According to reports, the Kamangar family has been under constant pressure in the past four months and in their last measure, security forces tried to prevent the First Eid ceremony (a Sunni tradition held on the first Eid after the death of a person).
Notably, the main request of the families of executed political prisoners on May 9, 2010 (Farzad Kamangar, Ali Heidarian, Farhad Vakili, Shirin Alamhouli, and Mehdi Islamian) is to be given the bodies of their loved ones for burial.

Kurd prisoner dies under torture in Iran
Sep. 14, 2010
According to Kurdish sources, Ravand Mohammad Ismail, an Iraqi Kurd citizen from Qale Dizeh located in Soleimanieh in Iraq’s Kurdistan was arrested in the town of Sardasht by Iranian security forces and passed away after severe torture in the Intelligence Agency.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

September 15, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Sept. 15, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No. 702


Downfall
Atomic bomb -Sanction - Crack within regime

Iran’s reaction to IAEA report
Sept. 14, 2010
In reaction to a new report by the secretary general of the IAEA, Soltanieh, Iran’s representative in the IAEA in a letter to the agency called the report ‘unbalanced’ and said that it was copied off the Security Council resolution 1929 and asked that it be changed. According to the Fars News Agency on September 13, Soltanieh denied the documents of the IAEA and Amano’s report which was based on a report by inspectors and wrote: “It seems that this report has used its odd wording under foreign pressure”.
“This claim that Iran has not had the necessary cooperation is incorrect and misleading”, he wrote.
“This report has been copied off from sections of Security Council Resolution 1929 in an unprecedented manner”.
Iran’s representative in the agency also asked the agency to balance its report just as the former head of this agency had done in the interests of the Iranian dictators.

Government media are worried of the results of council’s meetings
Sept. 14, 2010
Following the exposure of atomic sites by Iranian Resistance, Mullah’s dictatorship in their media in advance, are expressing their worry and say that the result of Agency is negative on our atomic program.
Regime’s media also wrote: the main subject of international agency of atomic energy will be Iran’s nuclear program. Content of the report will be about the nuclear activities of Iran which has not been revealed yet.
But it is obvious from now that the report is negative and it will state that the international community is disappointed of Iran’s attitude to stop nuclear activities.

Top cleric, Rafsanjani: We have never been sanctioned to this extent; officials should take sanctions very seriously
Sept. 14, 2010
A top Iranian cleric and head of the Assembly of Experts, Rafsanjani said, “In the course of the Revolution we have never had sanctions to this extent and my request is that all officials take these sanctions seriously and do not take them as a joke”.
The head of the Expediency Council cited the international isolation of the regime and the abhorrence of the Iranian people of the regime and said, ‘We all know the current conditions. Today there is an unsuitable condition in the world and around us and especially in Iran and we have a great duty”.
“In the past 30 years despite putting behind a war which was forced on us, we had never seen (the west) plan and carry out so many evil plans against the Islamic Revolution and this in itself is brutal”.
“We have never had so many resolutions against us. The sanctions are from the Security Council and the IAEA and governments have also stepped in the field and are carrying out measures which increase the effects of their conspiracies against the revolution”.
He cited the IAEA report and said, “In this report, the head of the IAEA has claimed that the Iran does not let in Agency inspectors to its nuclear facilities and has increased its tone in saying that our nuclear activities are for military purposes”.
He told members of the Expediency Council that ‘the enemies do what they do, but I want you and those who listen to you to take heed of these issues”.
“I am a cleric who has 50 to 60 years of experience in this field and I have a duty to tell you this”, he added.

German companies and regime’s sanctions
Sept. 14, 2010
Even though that the amount of exchanges with large company of Lind in the present year has been only 50 million dollars, which is only 0.3 of all the treatments of this company, but stopping such relation with Iran’s regime has a important political message. The message is that the sanctions are going on and no company wants to accept risk.
Excess to Lind Company, some other banks and German companies have stopped their relations with the regime. For example two insurance German Company called Aliantes and Monshnerrok have stopped all their activities in Iran. In January Zimens German Company also stopped its activities in Iran. Alwo Diamler Company cut its exchanges with the regime, but these steps and still limited.


Crack within regime

Third Iranian diplomat separated from regime in Belgium
Sept. 14, 2010
The third Iranian diplomat, Farzad Farhang, separated from the regime in Belgium. Just as another defected diplomat had said in an interview with Radio Farda that she will not be the last to defect, there are reports that another diplomat has defected in Belgium which is another blow to the Iranian regime. Regime diplomats in Finland and Norway and currently in Belgium have resigned their posts in protest to the Iranian regime’s suppression in the course of popular protests in Iran.


Why does Iran not publish news on diplomat’s asylum?
Sept. 14, 2010
Tabnak, A website run by former RGC head Rezayi refuted claims by the Foreign Ministry spokesman on the resignation of Iran’s charge d'affaires in Finland and wrote: “If Alizadeh has taken refugee in that country, why do we refuse to announce it?”
This website wrote: “Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast, denied that the charge d'affaires of Finland had taken asylum and said, “Alizadeh had problems with his child or children’s education and asked for a delay in coming back to the country”.
Mehmanparast had said similar things about another former diplomat, Heidari, who took refuge in Norway and finally after Heidari gave interviews to the media it became evident that he had become a refugee in Norway. It seems that the same thing is happening in the case of Alizadeh and the Foreign Ministry has adopted the same tone in denying this issue. Despite the fact that only foreign media have confirmed this issue, there are concerns that this issue would repeat itself and public opinion would lose its trust in the Foreign Ministry”.
“Today with the spread of the media and communications in the world and also the internet, publishing news is not limited to what it used to be and the minute something happens, everyone becomes informed in a matter of seconds so what would be better than for the organization that the news belongs to publish and analyze the news itself before anyone else so that it could always be one step ahead of other media?”.
This website also recommended to the foreign ministry that it should be careful in choosing people who go on missions abroad.

Ahmadinejad shows stubbornness in changing Mottaki
Sept. 14, 2010
A state run website wrote quoting a member of the Presidential Council of Iran’s Majlis: “The likely change of the foreign minister shows the stubbornness of the president”.
“Regarding the appointment of Jalili or Hashemi Samareh instead of Mottaki, the president has complete authority in choosing members of the heads and assistant heads in his cabinet but the Majlis studies the history of all candidates from all aspects and will only vote for him if he meets all the necessary conditions”, Hossein Sobhani said.
“The president is actually disregarding Majlis’s notice with this measure and it will surely have a negative effect on the government and Majlis”, he added.

RGC expresses concern over rifts in Khamenei’s faction
Sept. 14, 2010
Javan Online which belongs to the Revolutionary Guards Corps said, “The perverse faction of the followers of principles (right wing of the regime) who have failed in attracting a number of influential and effective personalities from followers of principles, have contacted some organizations asking them to come to private sessions and have offered them posts and financial aid to carry out their ideas in their organizations”.
This website wrote: “The perverse faction of the followers of the principles has put creating rifts in (pro-regime) organizations in its priorities. The same faction that has created rifts in some Islamic societies, the same faction that is looking to create discrepancies among the three forces, the same faction that deviates (pro-regime) gatherings, has currently targeted (pro-regime) organizations to create rifts in these originations and try to attract members.


Resistance

Protest gathering of Howo lorry drivers, in front of Iran Khodro Company
Sept. 14, 2010
Drivers of Howo Lorries held a gathering in front of Iran Khodro Company to protest against the quality and selling price of these lorries.


Suppression

Issuing the execution sentence of two prisoners in Tehran
Sept. 13, 2010
Mullah’s regime issued the execution sentence of two prisoners called Amin and Shahin in Tehran.

Kurd prisoners died under torture in prison
Sept. 14, 2010
According to Kurdish sources, Ravand Mohammad Ismail, an Iraqi Kurd citizen from Qale Dizeh located in Soleimanieh in Iraq’s Kurdistan was arrested in the town of Sardasht by Iranian security forces and after severe torture in the Intelligence Agency, passed away.

Sonnies inTehran, must do their praying behind Khameneii
Sept. 14, 2010
Sonnies in Tehran who even are banned of having a mosque, they have been told that they cannot do their Fetr praying at home.
Security police in Tehran, by going to houses of sonnies who have held the Fetr Praying, with pressure and threatening orders them that they do not have any rights to held ceremony and they have to pray behind the Leadership. Most probably internal ministry is behind this.
The Friday pray and ceremonies of sonnies who have a history of 30 years used to be held in Pakistani’s school, but this was also banned since from a few years ago. After this they held their praying at their own houses. But the pressures on sonnies have reached to a point that they cannot even do their praying at home.
Mentioning that before this, sonnies were prevented of holding their praying in large cities of Isfahan, Qom, Kashan, Kerman, Yazd and Tehran.

Issuing repressive sentences against students of Technology science university of Babol
Sept. 14, 2010
Intelligence office of Babol University for putting pressure on students at the time of opening universities, has issued punishment of preventing 5 students to continue their studies. For 3 students has issued suspension and for 10 has given written reproach.

Iran jails political activist
Sep. 13, 2010
Meisam Roudaki was taken to Evin Prison on Saturday September 11 to serve his three years of prison.
According to reports, this political activist was sentenced to three years of prison in June by the 15th branch of the Revolutionary Court presided over by Judge Salavati.
He was charged with acting against national security, membership in a political party and cooperating with the opposition.
Notably, he is suffering from a severe digestive illness and is in a bad health.
Pressure and inhumane limitations on political prisoners in Evin’s cellblock 350
Sep. 13, 2010
According to reports, Ministry of Intelligence interrogators and Tehran Prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolat Abadi use the ban on telephone calls and limitations on in person family visits to put pressure on political prisoners and their families.
The telephones are still cut off after three months on orders of intelligence interrogators. These interrogators and Tehran Prosecutor Dolat Abadi have stressed on keeping the phone ban. The families of death row political prisoners whose loved ones were arrested in the post-election protests are extremely worried over the telephone ban.
On the other hand, political prisoners are denied their minimum rights such as the right to have in person visits with their children, spouse, father, mother, brother and sister, the right to be granted leaves from prison, and the right to be released from prison at the end of their terms. These issues have all been stipulated in the law but intelligence interrogators and especially the Tehran Prosecutor openly violate the law and deny violating these rights when talking to the media.

Jailed lawyer’s husband and lawyer threatened with arrest
Sep. 13, 2010
The husband and lawyer of jailed lawyer Nasrin Sutodeh were threatened by the Ministry of Intelligence that if they talk to the media about Sutodeh’s case, they will be arrested.
“Yesterday, the Intelligence Agency called Ms. Ghanavi (Sutodeh’s lawyer) and said that they have an arrest warrant issued for her and me and that if we give interviews they will arrest us both”, Sutodeh’s husband Reza Khandan said.
“Today when she went to court to look into Nasrin’s case, they confirmed this issue and once again reiterated this”, he added.



Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

September 14, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Sept. 14, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No. 701


Downfall
Atomic bomb -Sanction - Crack within regime


The bomb will destroy the mullahs before anyone else!

The bomb will destroy the mullahs before anyone else!
Cartoon from Stop Fundamentalism website


Ahmadinejad stresses on continuing harsh policies
Sept. 13, 2010
Ahmadinejad once again stressed on continuing his harsh policies and announced in a speech that ‘there is no reason for us to back down in the face of civilizations who murder human beings”.
“If we back down, they will be emboldened”, he added.


Faezeh Rafsanjani, the daughter of top Iranian cleric Rafsanjani 
Top clerics daughter: If current condition goes on, the government will be toppled
Sept. 13, 2010




Religious official: Assembly of Experts has lost all credibility
Sept. 13, 2010
Ali-Mohammad Dastgheib, a member of the Assembly of Experts who is also a religious leader cited the lack of credibility of this body, the dissatisfaction of the Iranian people and the atmosphere of fear which the society has been subjected to in an open letter to other members of this assembly.
He wrote: “More than a year after the events of June 12, 2009 the demands of many people have still not been met. Have we in the Experts Assembly acted according to our religious, legal and conventional duties which are to carry out the constitution”?
He also referred to the fact that the Assembly of Experts has lost its credibility and wrote: ‘Have we been able to create relative peace without terror and fear in the government after a year? Have you ever thought of why we have not been able to get the satisfaction of the people in the current situation and most importantly have we grasped this meaning of why religious leaders and clerics are not satisfied with the status quo? Do you know that the dissatisfaction of the religious leaders means that the Assembly of Experts has become weak and has lost all credibility?”
In another part of his letter to Assembly of Experts members he wrote: “Let us carry out our main duty in this session which is to request the precise implementation of the constitution”.

Sarah Shroud’s case and deep rifts among Iranian officials
Sept. 13, 2010
The inconsistency of regime officials’ announcements regarding the release of one of the jailed US citizens is still ongoing.
The Mehr state-run News Agency quoted Ramin Mehmanparast on September 10 as saying that ‘in light of the fact that the president has personally looked into this issue and in light of Islamic clemency and the special way that the Islamic Republic looks at the dignity of women and on the verge of the Eid Fetr, it has been decided that she will be released’.
But the Iran’s top judicial official quickly came to the scene and told the president not to interfere in judicial affairs.
Deep rifts in the Iranian regime can be clearly seen in Sarah Shroud’s case and the discord among the Majlis, Ahmadinejad and also the judiciary is increasing by the day.
On Sunday, Tehran Prosecutor Dolat Abadi directly criticized the government saying that government officials should not announce the content of judicial cases and that judicial source have to see to these cases.

Fight between Mullahs dictatorship gangs on freeing the American citizen
Sept. 13, 2010
Jafari Dolatabadi, Tehran’s prosecutor, accused Ahmadi nejad’s opposition gang and said: executive authorities have no right to speak about juridical files.
Jafari Dolatabadi said that Sara Shord because of infection of cholera with premium payment of 500000 $ will be freed.
He added about two American citizens: according to court’s vote, because their espying was proved, their captivity will be extended.
According to reports, Tehran’s prosecutor revealed about the fight between Ahmadinejad and judicature and said: according to news I found out that some of the authorities have put pressure on Medias in order to stop publishing the news of judiciary, but this act is crime.


Resistance

Visit with families of executed in Kurdistan in Fetr day
Sept. 13, 2010
Number of Kurdish people last Friday, at the same time with Fetr day, visited the families of 4 political Kurd activists who were executed last May.
According to Herana report, in this occasion which was held in houses of Farzad Kamangar, Farhad Vakili and Ali Heydarian, number of Kurdish political and social activists and the families of political prisoners and Kurdish martyrs were present.
Mrs. Satltanat Rezaii, Farzad’s mother, after a visit with social and political activists in her house in Kamyaran, together with them went to Sanandaj to visit the families of Ali Heydarian and Farhad Vakili. Mothers of these three political prisoners said that they are all parts of one family, and they expressed their gratitude from every one who did not left them alone.
There were reports from Mako that there was same ceremony with famiy of Shirin Alamol Holi, one of those executed in May 2010. These four were executed on 9th of May together with Mehdi Eslamian from Shiraz who was executed in Evin prison in Tehran.

These five who were sentenced for crime of fight against god, were hanged with out their families being notified. Farzad Kamangar, Farhad Vakili, Ali Heydarian in 2006 and 2007 were arrested because they were suspected of being members of PKK and after the trial they were sentenced for execution. Shirin Alamol holi in 2009 because of illegal departure from the border was sentenced to two years imprisonment and was accused of being in contact with Pejak so she was sentenced to death. Regime’s officials refused of giving the bodies or showing where they have been buried to their families. After the execution of these 4 activists, people of Kurdish cities held a public protest against the executions.


Suppression

Continuation of sex discriminations inside the regime
A new plan of Yazd governor to be done in two months for separating men and women employers 
Sept. 13, 2010
Yazd governor emphasized on the importance of implementing veil plan in society and said: this program should be done in Province offices and women employers should be separated from men and this plan has been started already.
Two months time has been given to bureaus to start separating men and women employers.

Building a wall between girls and boys in economic science university
Sept. 13, 2010
By approaching to the starting time of universities, authorities of economic science department in cooperation with intelligence office of university have built a wall in the university to separate the men and women.
This act is being done at the same time last year which they hanged a curtain in middle of the university, that caused so much anger and protest among the students, and they were forced to take it.
Students of this university also reported that at the same time, the intelligence office have employed a few women guards which their duty is to give notifications to girl students in order to obey so called Islamic rules and wearing proper veil.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

September 13, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - Sept. 13, 2010

The Beginning of the End of the Clerical Rule in Iran
No. 700


Downfall
Sanction – Economy - Crack within regime


Downfall

Talk of removal of Iran foreign minister
Sept. 12, 2010
With the increase of the rifts among regime officials, some state-run media have talked of the removal of foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his replacement with Saied Jalili or Samareh Hashemi.
“The choices for a replacement for Mottaki will be announced by the president soon. Those close to the president are looking to replace the foreign minister and a number of choices for his replacement have been discussed including Saied Jalili and Samareh Hashemi”, a state-run media wrote.
According to Iranian media, Ahmadinejad has still not given his final opinion in this regard but is determined in changing Motakki.
“Motakki sharply criticized some measures taken on diplomatic policies and some people thought that was enough for his removal”, one newspaper wrote.
At the same time, a member of the presidency council of the Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Majlis warned that ‘removing Motakki does not benefit the government in the current situation’.

Interview with Iranian diplomat - Finland
Sept. 12, 2010
Khezr Heidari Hossein, the charge d'affaires of the Iranian embassy in Finland was the second top diplomat in the Iranian embassy. He said in an interview with Radio Farda that ‘I will not be the last person in this regime who seeks asylum (from another country)’.
He also explained that he had asked from asylum ‘to join the people, and those who protested last year’s election results’.
“We did not know what answers to give to our children. We could not come up with excuses for all these crimes and tragedies. We could not come up with excuses for all these unreasonable ideas by the government to the extent that even the Majlis is beginning to speak out and that fact that the whole system is tumbling down”, he said.
“One of my friends recently came here from Iran. I asked him what the condition of the framework of the Ministry is like. He said that 90 percent of the forces in the ministry think like you. Now if you consider that the figures are not 90 percent and only 9 percent of the forces of the ministry are not satisfied with the current political status, you should not be surprised to see cases like mine”, he said.

Disgraceful designation of mullah’s regime embassy diplomats in Finland
Sept. 11, 2010
Mullah’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, in order to cover up the disgraceful designation of one diplomat who refused to go back to Iran, said that his mission was finished in August but because of his child’s exam, he wants to stay abroad.
According to Fars news agency, Mehmanparast added: Alizadeh’s mission was finished last August. Then he asked if he can stay, until the exams in Helsinky are finished, but this will be investigated first.
The spokesman reminded that another diplomat in Norway did the same last winter.


Sanction

RGC expresses concern over regime condition
Sept. 12, 2010
With the rise of sanctions against the Iran, the regime has become very concerned. This concern can be clearly seen in the words and actions of RGC officials.
Despite the fact that Ahmadinejad says nothing threatens the regime, Iran has taken new measures that show its serious concerns. The transfer of the Command Center of the RGC Naval Forces from Tehran to Bandar Abbas and the transfer of a section of the missiles in Khuzestan to Bushehr are some of these actions. The empty threats of RGC commanders to raise the spirits of their forces are also in this framework. For example, a RGC commander announced that 100 US bases in the region are in the range of its Zalzal missiles.
Fadavi, the RGC commander of the Navy Forces said, “American battleships and foreign countries are in our constant observation”, and Safari, the former head of the RGC Navy claimed that “we have 100 battle ships for every American battleship”.
In addition to this, Bassij forces are also receiving new training to counter the new threats against Iran. New rounds of training for the so-called Ashura Battalions and also defense training for Bassij Forces are some of these measures. The increase of the budget for the Bassij up to 7 times more than before is another step taken by Iran to preserve its low spirited forces.
Expanding Bassij bases is also on their agenda. But all these measures have not been able to decrease the fear of the regime and its forces and Khamenei said in a speech last week that ‘the enemy is tying to throw the revolution to the ground with sanctions and pressures’.

Assistant Majlis speaker expresses concern over consequences of sanctions
Sept. 12, 2010
The Assistant Majlis speaker expressed concern over the consequence of international sanctions and said, “These sanctions are serious”.
According to the state-run Khabar Online Website, the assistant Majlis speaker said in a speech on September 9 that ‘issues in this resolution… are harsher in content with more limitations and the sanctions are serious”.
“We have been sanctioned on selling some matter and equipment which can have chemical, nuclear or military purposes and they have also progressed on the issue of bank sanctions up to subjecting the Central Bank to sanctions. On the other hand, the US senate has also talked of sanctions on selling fuel to Iran”.
“This resolution lacks a plan and is unsuitable and against out interests. On the other hand, the European Union has also made these sanctions more widespread. They have also brought up discussions that they want to search the boats which is actually going beyond their own boundaries”, he added.  

Iran concerned over IAEA report
Sept. 12, 2010
The Resalat state-run daily attacked the recent report by the head of IAEA and wrote: “The third report of Amano shows that what still seems like a challenge, is the continuance of the method of holding on to deviant issues or using equivocal language… in light of the fact that this report has quoted some sections of the Security Council resolution, it has damaged the technical credibility of the IAEA. This report has showed once again that double-sided reactions over the nuclear issue in Iran are a result of illegal pressures and meddling of the White House”.
This state-run daily wrote in its article entitled ‘The Special Stature of the Agency’, “The recent report of Yukio Amano, the secretary general of the IAEA regarding the nuclear activities in our country once again undermines the independence of this seemingly international organization. This report has been written in a double-sided manner to attract the interests of the US”.
The state-run Jomhouri daily wrote in an editorial titled, “US Footprint in New IAEA Report”, “The Monday report by Mr. Amano was written in such a way as though Mr. Amano has forgotten his responsibility as the head of the IAEA and is on a mission for the US. He has written things in his report that are suitable for the advancement of the grim intentions of the US in relation to Iran”.
Showing its regret over the absence of Mohammad Alberedai as the head of the IAEA this daily wrote that ‘Amano’s report is not balanced with Alberedai’s reports”.

High rates of fuel imports: Summer of 2010 seventeen times as much as summer of 2009
Sept. 12, 2010 
The Minister of Oil claimed that fuel imports were stopped from this week and that Iran was self-reliant in providing fuel. But only a day after this claim, official figures of fuel imports show a moving reality.
Fuel imports in the first five months of the current Iranian year (starting from March 24) has been more than 3 million tons and compared to the same time last year has increased 135 percent. According to official reports, in the first five months of last year, one million and 289 thousand tons of gas were imported into the country.
These figures also show that if only two percent of the weight of the country’s imports were allocated to gas imports last year, in June of this year one fourth of the weight (25 percent) were allocated to fuel imports.

High trade level between regime of Iran and China
Sept. 11, 2010
In the first midyear of 2010, the trade level between Iran and China has been between 24 to 25 trillion dollars.
Asdollah Asgar Oladi the head of trade office of Iran and china said this news: china is the first trade share of Iran. 40% of trades between Iran and China is being transferred through United Arab Emerates.
He also said that: the amount of trade between Iran and China in years 2008 and 2009 has been 26 and 29 trillion dollars.
Government media confessed that the Iran’s markets are full of junky goods and the large amount of imports of such goods has ruined production of internal goods.


Suppression

Paralyzed political prisoner returned to prison before surgery
Sep. 11, 2010
According to reports, political prisoner Hadi (Homayoun) Bakhoda who was paralyzed in the 1980’s after being shot by security forces was prevented from continuing his treatment and was returned to Rasht Central Prison.
He was granted a medical leave and sent to hospital because of his deteriorating health on orders of a legal doctor. He was prevented from receiving further treatment in the middle of his medical tests before surgery and was returned back to prison on September 4.
This 50 year old political prisoner who is suffering from spastic paralysis and neurogenic bladder was jailed in the infirmary of Rasht Prison since November 8, 2009. He was in a critical condition because of his paralysis and several other problems and was kept in inhumane conditions in the infirmary along with newly arrested drug addicts. Also the appalling sanitary, and food conditions and lack of medical treatment made his condition more critical.
Abedi was sentenced to two years of prison in the second branch of the Revolutionary Court. He was also under severe torture in the 80’s in Evin and Qezelhesar Prison on charges of supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI)...
His brother Hormoz Abed Bakhoda was executed in the 80’s for supporting the PMOI.

Iran police will deal with those who walk dogs in public
Sep. 12, 2010
The head of the Isfahan state security forces stressed that dog walking in streets is an apparent crime and said, “This phenomenon has to be seriously dealt with”.
“The people expect the police to deal seriously with apparent crimes and be resolute in this regard and when these are dealt with on time and quickly, this can result to the power of the police in the society”, said Brigadier Hassan Karami. (Kayhan state-run daily)

Student activist sentenced to five years of prison
Sep. 12, 2010
Hassan Assadi Zeid Abadi, a member of the Central Council of the Office for Consolidating Unity who is also the head of the Human Rights Committee of this student organization was sentenced to five years of prison and a one million rial (about 100 dollar) fine. According to his lawyer an interrogator was present in Hassan Assadi’s trial and made new charges against him in an illegal measure.
He was sentenced to five years of prison for four charges and about 100 dollars for insulting the president…
Assadi was arrested on November 3, 2009 by security forces and was released on bail after a month. He was once again arrested on August 22, 2010. He is currently in cellblock 240 in Evin Prison.

Children’s and women’s rights activist sentenced to five years of prison
Sep. 12, 2010
Mohammad Ghaznavian, a women’s and children’s rights activist who has a degree in political science was sentenced to five years of prison. He was released on bail after a few months of prison on a 20 million toman bail which was later raised to 100 million tomans. Ghaznavian was trialed on July 4 and it was announced to him two days ago that he had been sentenced to five years of prison.

8 Babol University students suspended from education
Sep. 12, 2010
A new round of pressures has started against student activists in Mazandaran University in the start of the new academic year.
The management and Protection Department of the Babol Science University have issued illegal disciplinary sentenced for student activists in this university. This is while these students were not summoned to the Disciplinary Committee and these sentences were announced to them when they came to university for the new semester.
Until now, five students have been suspended for a semester, three have received suspended suspensions and 10 other students have received written reprimands in their educational files.

Mashhad Political prisoner: more than 500 prisoners secretly executed since last year 
Sep. 10, 2010
After reports of secret executions in Vakil Abad Prison in Mashhad were published, a political prisoner in Mashhad Prison has also disclosed these executions in a letter:
“The tragedy going on in Vakil Abad Prison in Mashhad is too atrocious to describe. Section 5 in Vakil Abad Prison is the most mysterious and secret section in this prison and when international inspectors come for inspection, blankets are lined in front of the door and it is introduced as a blanket storage room and only a few people are aware of what actually goes on in there. Section 5 has four cellblocks including:
Cellblock 101: more than 500 death row prisoners who have been convicted of dealing narcotics
Cellblock 102: about 300 prisoners sentenced to retribution and 250 prisoners with other crimes
Cellblock 103: about 600 prisoners between 18 to 25 year of age with charges such as robbery, adultery, and selling narcotics
Cellblock 104: about 600 prisoners over 25 year with charges such as robbery, narcotics and adultery
In cellblocks 102, 103 and 104 there are about 200 death row prisoners who have been transferred from cellblock 101 with the approval of the Prison Protection Unit.
Cellblock 101 is the most sensitive in Vakil Abad Prison. Severe security measures have been carried out in this cellblock. Unlike other cellblocks, 101 has a two layered iron door and it is impossible to see inside of the cellblock from outside. People rarely use this door and all movements are approved by the Protection Unit. Prisoners in this cellblock are only allowed to call the phone numbers that have been pre-approved by the Protection Unit and are only allowed calls every other day for five minutes. Their death sentences are not announced to them, their lawyers or their family in a written form and they are only verbally informed in the Revolutionary Court or by an agent in prison that they have been given the death sentence. None of them know when they will be executed and until their death sentence is carried out they all have to count themselves dead. This means that before their execution, they are executed in their minds many times. In the time between July 2009 and April 2010 close to 250 people were executed in Vakil Abad prison. Sixty eight prisoners were hanged in august 2009, 40 in November 2009, 30 in January 2010, about 20 in February 2010 and in April 2010 more than 50 prisoners were hanged. This number excludes women who have been hanged in each incident from the women’s cellblock. There are no exact numbers on how many female prisoners and those who have been brought for execution from towns near Mashhad especially Torbate Heidarieh and Fariman were executed.
In August 2010, in four counts of group hangings about 70 people were hanged in each incident. In August 4, 2010, 70 prisoners and on August 18, 67 people were hanged. On the two days of July 28 and August 10, 60 to 70 prisoners were hanged but the exact numbers are still unknown”.

Student activist tortured in prison to give false confessions 
Sep. 10, 2010
Abdollah Momeni, the spokesperson of the student Office for Consolidating Unity who was arrested in the post election events and is currently in prison detailed severe torture, false confessions, a show trial and also the complete absence of judicial independence in his trial in a letter to the leader of the Islamic Republic Khamenei and requested that a truth seeking committee be established to see to these issues.
This student activist is currently serving his 4 years and 11 months of prison in cellblock 350 in Evin Prison in Tehran…
In this letter, Abdollah Momeni said he was severely beaten and was choked until he passed out. His interrogator also put his head in a toilet bowl and he was kept in a solitary cell for 86 days (in a 1.6 by 2.2 meter cell). He was constantly threatened that he would be executed, and sexually harassed. Momeni was also forced to practice his false confessions before his trial. He said that the judge on his case, Abolqasem Salavati, and other judiciary officials who were involved in his trial did not have judicial independence and that interrogators of the Ministry of Intelligence had too much influence in the court process which all show the political nature of his trial.

Iran puts more pressure on jailed dissident cleric 
Sep. 10, 2010
According to reports, on September 8, Ayatollah Borujerdi was once again verbally attacked and abused by prison officials in Evin Prison for protesting the lack of the minimum human needs and the violation of prisoners’ rights.
Prison officials said, “Why do you report prison news to the outside and do not stop propagating against the government even here?”
“Instead of animosity with this victimized government, you have to condemn the US on TV so that we could provide the conditions for your hospitalization”.
Mr. Borujerdi said, “I am not political and I only request that religion be separated from state and that is why I have been under torture in jail for years. In Iran the clerics and officials are the ones committing the crimes and not the US. You intend to kill prisoners of conscience and if the news does not get out of prison, you will kill everyone. It is your inhumane measures that have had an international reaction”.
The latest reports from prison are that the heated exchange of words deteriorated Borujerdi’s heart condition to the extent that he fell unconscious to the ground for a few moments.

Female death row political prisoner taken to hospital 
Sep. 10, 2010
Death row political prisoner Farah Vazehan (PMOI supporter)  was taken to a hospital outside of Evin Prison after she suffered severe heart problems.
Vazehan, who was arrested two days after Ashura Protests (Dec. 27, 2009) in her home, was taken to the prison infirmary after she suffered severe pain from her heart condition. She was mistreated by the personnel in the infirmary was mocked and asked why she chose this day to become sick.
After being checked, the prison medic transferred her to the Modares Hospital in Tehran to receive more treatment.

Post-election protester sentenced to 6 years of prison
Sep. 10, 2010
Nezam Hassanpour, a political prisoner who was arrested in post-election events, was sentenced to six years of prison by Judge Salavati in the 28th branch of the Tehran Revolutionary Court.
He was sentenced to five years of prison on the charges of acting against national security based on article 616 of the Islamic Penal Code and one year of prison on charges of resisting government forces based on article 607 of the Islamic Penal Code.
This 25 year old man is a resident of a village in Kouhdasht and was arrested in his village five months ago by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence with the help of Bassij forces. This is while he was kept in an undetermined state for four months in cellblock 350 in Evin Prison and his case was not seen to.
He was arrested for participating in post-election protests last year and his picture was also published in a special edition of the State Security Forces publication.
Hassanpour’s brother was initially arrested and security institutions announced that Nezam Hassanpour had to turn himself in for his brother’s release.

Ill student prisoner denied treatment
Sep. 10, 23010
The deterioration of Mahdieh Golro’s illness has made her extremely ill and her condition is critical.
This jailed student who was banned from continuing her education is suffering from intestine infection and her illness is deteriorating every day because of lack of treatment, unsuitable prison food and lack of sanitary facilities.
Golro is also suffering from severe weight loss and gets nauseous even by drinking water.
Despite this, prison officials have refused to send her to the infirmary from last Wednesday under various pretexts such as religious ceremonies and the absence of a medic.
Attempts by her family to send her the medicine prescribed by a doctor were also without result.
Her family has requested that she be granted a leave twice in the past 15 days from the Prosecutor but despite her urgent need for medical treatment and care, the Prosecutor has still not answered.
Mahdieh Golro is a member of the Council in Defense of Education and was arrested last November. Her two year prison term was upheld by a court of review. Before this, her one year suspended prison term was also added to her sentence.

Political prisoner attacked by mentally ill prisoner; mentally ill prisoners jailed in prison instead of asylums
Sep. 10, 2010
On Sunday September 4, a prisoner in cellblock 4 in Rajayi Shahr (Gohardasht) Prison attacked political prisoner Saleh Kohandel (PMOI supporter) and tried to choke him by wrapping a shirt around his neck. Kohandel was saved by other prisoners. There are many prisoners in Rajayi Shahr Prison who are mentally unstable and jailing them in hard prison conditions deteriorated their mental illnesses and not separating mentally ill prisoners from other prisoners has led them to hurt both themselves and other prisoners.
The person who tried to choke Saleh Kohandel has been recently released from an asylum and instead of being kept in a center for the mentally ill, he was sent to Public Cellblock 2 in this prison.
Prisoners have to be checked in terms of their mental health before being accepted in prison but unfortunately there are many prisoners who are suffering from mental illnesses who sometimes inflict severe injuries to other prisoners by attacking them without reason. They sit without clothes for hours in other prisoner’s rooms or sleeping places and even kill other prisoners. There have been many forgotten mysterious deaths in this prison.
These incidents are very common in Rajayi Shahr Prison in Karaj because usually ordinary prisoners are attacked and reports of these attacks never find their way to the media.

Prison official sends prison gang to take revenge from prisoner in Gohardasht 
Sep. 8, 2010
According to reports, Abbas Tavakoli Berazjani who is jailed in cellblock 6 in Gohardasht Prion in Karaj on charges of clashing with security forces was attacked by a prison gang which struck him in the left eye and left hand with a knife severely wounding him.
On September 7 at about 2 pm a number of gang members who work as informers of prison officials in cellblock 6 attacked Abbas Tavakoli Berazjani intending to kill him.
One of the assailants was Sayid Yazdani who says he is a relative of the head of this prison Ali Haj Kazem.
Despite his severe injuries and being wounded in the eye, Abbas Tavakoli has been denied treatment under the excuse that there are no specialists in the prison. His eye can get infected.
After this attack, Abbas Tavakoli was summoned to the Prison Inspection Unit this morning and was interrogated and threatened that they would make new charges against him.
His assailants who were also in the Inspection Unit office threatened and insulted him in front of the head of the Inspection Unit, Reza Torabi. But Torabi backed the assailants and told Tavakoli that he would be transferred to the notorious cellblock 1 known as the ‘end of the line’.
Tavakoli had defended and supported jailed teacher Rasoul Badaqi when he was attacked by prison guards. He had also defended jailed Baha’i leaders who were brought to this cellblock against the insults of the prison gang and stood up to the gang.
Because of defending political prisoners who were attacked by prison guards and the prison gangs, he had been threatened a number of times by Ali Haj Kazem that if he continues defending them or if he even talks to political prisoners, he would have to face the dire consequences.
Abbas Tavakoli Berazjani was arrested in a raid to his home in 2008 by agents of the Intelligence Agency. His aunt, 50 year old Soudabeh Shadpour was shot in the neck in this attack and was severely wounded. All of his family members present in his home were arrested and were severely tortured for a long time in the Shahpour Detention Center. His brother, Amir-Hossein Tavakoli Berezjani, 33, died under the brutal torture. Agents of the Shahpour Detention Center forced his mother, Mahin Shadpour to sign a paper which said that her son had died from a lung illness and that she has no complaints.
Abbas Tavakoli was suddenly taken to court on August 17 without his chosen lawyer and was sentenced to death by branch 71 of the Penal Court headed by Norollah Aziz Mohammadi on charges of clashing with security forces.


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)