Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Freelance journalist and blogger Fariba Pajooh has been arrested

more to come

Solidarity with mothers of Iran. Verona Italy

Solidarity with Iran´s mothers in Los Angeles, USA

Solidarity with Iran´s mothers in Frankfurt, Germany

Vigil in other cities





Last Saturday black dressed mothers gathered for third week in the park in Rasht, city located in north of Iran. They showed their tribute to victims of last months state violence by tying black ribbons in trees.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Mothers of Laleh, Mothers of Khavaran: MOTHERS OF IRAN



Bodies burried in secret

Norooz News:
42 bodies´ of protesters from Tehran who were killed in demonstrations was secretly buried 12 and 14 of July in section 302 of Beheshte Zahra cemetery outside Tehran.

40:th day memorial ceremony for Sohrab Aabi

Friday, August 14, 2009

Investigate Security Chiefs in Post-Election Abuse


Nature, Scale of Abuses Indicate Coordinated Efforts Ordered at Highest Levels
August 14, 2009

(New York) - The Iranian government should investigate the nation's top security officials to determine whether attacks on demonstrators and detainees following the disputed June 12, 2009 election were ordered and coordinated at the highest levels, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Argentine general sentenced to life for rights abuses


"Must read" for Judge Mortazavi and prison authorities in Iran

AFP)

BUENOS AIRES — The former general who ran a base that was the backdrop for multiple abuses during Argentina's 1976-83 dictatorship was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday for human rights violations.

Santiago Omar Riveros, 86, who commanded the Campo de Mayo barracks near Buenos Aires, was found guilty of torturing and beating to death 15-year-old Floreal Avellaneda, and abducting his mother, Iris.

The teenager and his mother were arrested at their home a month after the March 1976 military coup.

Iris told the court they were both tortured to find out the whereabouts of her son's father, who had managed to escape capture by jumping from his rooftop when neighbors warned him of the police raid.
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Picture: Members of the organization Mothers of Plaza de Mayo pose with pictures of relatives who disappeared

Thursday, August 13, 2009

UN rights experts warn Iran over torture


UN rights experts warn Iran over torture
(AFP)

GENEVA — Iran's Revolutionary Court must reject confessions of political opponents extracted under torture or harsh interrogation, three UN human rights experts warned Iran on Thursday.

In a joint statement, the experts said they were continuing to receive reports of deaths in custody and of torture of opponents arrested during the wave of protests in Iran.

"No judicial system can consider as valid a confession obtained as a result of harsh interrogations or under torture," said the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Manfred Nowak.

"These confessions for alleged crimes such as threats against national security and treason must not, under any circumstances, be admitted as evidence by the Revolutionary Court," added El Hadji Malick Sow, vice-chair of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Solidarity with the mourning mothers of Laleh Park - weekly in Vienna, Austria

"Allow international observers to monitor trials"


"The trial now going on in Tehran appears to be nothing but a 'show trial' through which the Supreme Leader and those around him seek to de-legitimize recent mass and largely peaceful protests and convince a very sceptical world that Mahmoud Amadinejad was re-elected fairly for a second term as president," said Irene Khan. "It is vital, therefore, that there is an international presence to observe the proceedings at this trial and uphold the rights of the defendants, and I urge the Iranian authorities to allow this."
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Iran admits election demonstrators were tortured

Simon Tisdall
The Guardian, Monday 10 August 2009 02.13 BST
Senior police commander says head of Tehran prison dismissed after evidence of abuse but denies anyone died
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Iran says 4,000 initially arrested in vote unrest

(AFP)
TEHRAN — Iran's judiciary said on Tuesday that 4,000 people were initially arrested by security forces in the crackdown on protesters after June's disputed presidential election.

"In the aftermath of the election, 4,000 people were arrested," judiciary spokesman Ali Reza Jamshidi told reporters.

He said 3,700 were released "very soon", but that "those who were involved in the riots were detained."

About 30 people were killed in the violence that flared during massive street protests against the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the June 12 vote. Hundreds of top reformists, political activists and journalists were among those arrested.

At least 110 people have been put on trial before a revolutionary court in Tehran, including a French woman lecturer and two local employees of the British and French embassies, accused of involvement in the unrest.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Etemadmeli: “Parliament to investigate the death of 12 year old demonstrator”


Etemadmeli (Karroubi’s official newspaper) reports that a member of the investigation committee of the Iranian parliament has indicated that the parliament intends to investigate the death of a 12 year old boy who died as a result of getting hit on the head by a baton. Hamid Reza Katozian

Ali Reza Tosali, was attending the demonstrations that took place last week on Thursday with his father. These demonstrations were held in Tehran’s cemetery (Behesht Zahra) to commemorate the passing away of those that died during the demonstrations. Ali Reza reportedly got separated from his father and was fatally hit in the head with a riot police officer’s baton.

His body was held for a period of four days by authorities before being returned to his family on Monday. According to Iranian officials, Ali Reza is the first child to die during the demonstrations.

Translation:niacblog.wordpress.com

In memory of Behzad Mohajer


Today Behzad Mohajer´s family and friend had a memorial ceremony for him.
Behzad Mohajer's body was delivered to his family after 50 days.

"Bay Area Women in Black " support Mourning Mothers







To: The Committee of Mourning Mothers
From: Bay Area Women in Black
Oakland, California,
Dear Mourning Mothers,

We would like to convey to you our sense of sorrow and outrage at the treatment you and your loved ones are receiving from the Government of Iran. We conduct a silent vigil each Saturday to express our desire for the end of all injustice and repression, particularly in the Middle East but in any area where violence is done to human beings. We will dedicate our forthcoming vigils to the Mourning Mothers in the hopes that your children may be freed and that justice may be done.

In solidarity,

Bay Area Women in Black

Eyewitness: Tears and blod at Kianoush Asa´s memorial!


Thousands of Kermanshai people attended Kianoosh Asa´s 40th day memorial. To start with when crowd followed the family to the cemetery police forces avoided confrontation. But later on the stopped people from reaching the grave.
When Kianoosh Asa´s brother wanted to say some words about his brother police forces tried to arrest him.
When people interfered and did not let police arrest Asa´s brother they started to use tear gas and pepper sprays against crowd. The they attacked mourners with sticks.
Asa´s sister and mother´s face was covered with tear and blod.
About ten mourners got arrested.