February 20, 2011

Regime’s foreign guests are arrested alleged with spying

Tehran- Feb.18, 2011
A group of regime’s foreign guests who had been invited for participating in regime’s ceremonies for the anniversary of its ‘Islamic Revolution’ while going towards the theater on Feb. 14 were arrested.
The sponsors of these ceremonies said that the guests were prohibited from going into the streets on that day but some of them went to tape the unrest and they were arrested as spies and went under interrogation by agents of regime’s Intelligence Ministry.
One of the guests said: “they have given us all guarantees about our security before the trip, the officials promised that we will be totally free to move around but still they arrested us and took us to an unknown location.
The interrogator asked us for whom we are spying? Even when they were certain that we were official guests they still wanted us to confess that we were spies.
In Iran even taking photos from street protests is a crime”.

17 arrested in Feb. 14 uprising in Kerman

Kerman- Feb.18, 2011
Public prosecutor of regime in Kerman, Yadollah Movahed, pointed to the uprising on Feb. 14 and said that in one of Kerman’s squares “17 were arrested, 8 of them are under temporary detention and the rest were conditionally freed”.
He added: “these 8 are accused of ‘disrupting public order by provoking chaos’, ‘acting against national security’, ‘propagating against the Establishment’, ‘holding illegal gatherings’ and ‘offending the officials of the Establishment and profanity’ and their files are being studied”.

Regime’s criminal prosecutor threatens; suppression will increase

Tehran- Feb.18, 2011
ISNA state-run news agency quoted Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi, regime’s prosecutor in Tehran: “having in mind the recent events in Tehran, the identity of the criminals who acted on Feb.14 is revealed more than before…The Judiciary and Prosecutor’s Office in Tehran decisively announces that we will act decisively in regard with those who are guilty in the recent events and the invokers… we will never permit that the ideals of the deceased Imam be ridiculed by some”…
Being worried about regime’s trembling after the Feb. 14 uprising he added: “God’s will this revolution will proudly continue its move and those who stand in opposition to it will be punished”.

The Club for Support of Families of those Fallen for Freedom called for protest demonstrations

Tehran- Feb.19, 2011
The Club for Support of Families of those Fallen for Freedom and the Detainees praising the memory of the martyrs of Feb. 14 uprising called for protest demonstration on Feb. 20 the seventh day they passed away (In Iran the seventh and 40th day after somebody’s death are the days that they are remembered).
In its statement the club said that the regime wanted to show that it wasn’t responsible for these two deaths saying that dissidents and PMOI killed these two, but the classmates of Sane answered back as why they didn’t kill Bassijies and regime’s elements on the state-run march of Feb.11. “…After paying our condolences to the families of these two martyrs we call on all Iranians to commemorate them and cry for justice…on Feb. 20…”

Prevented to participate in Mohammad Mokhtari’s commemoration ceremony people chant death to khamenei

Tehran- Feb.19, 2011
On Feb. 18 as many people of Tehran Pars region were prevented by regime’s suppressive forces to participate in the memorial of Mohammad Mokhtari fallen for freedom on Feb. 14 uprising by the direct shot of regime’s suppressive forces, They started chanting ‘death to dictator’ and ‘death to Khamenei’. The slogans were heard from Rashid Street, 196 Dardasht and from Bagheri Highway between the second and third circles of Tehranpars. This protest continued from 2 pm till 5 pm.

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