June 8, 2010

UPDATE ON IRAN - JUNE 8, 2010

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


Uprising of June 10-20

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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


The Downfall

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

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

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

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

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

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


Resistance

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


Suppression

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

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

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


Workers of Iran

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

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


Students Committee in Iran (Supporters of PMOI)

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