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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Witnesses say thousands of riot police and Revolutionary Guard members armed with tear gas, batons and firearms are deployed outside Tehran University to prevent student demonstrations backed by the opposition. Monday's large security operation suggested that authorities plan to make good on their promise to deal harshly with protesters marking the day in 1953 when three students were killed in an anti-U.S. protest.
- Mary
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freedom messengers : in todays weekley gathering of mothers of protesters in Laleh park, 15 mothers of martyrs and arrested protesters has been arrested!!!
On Wednesday, November 24, Iranian demands that female nurses don the hijab in response to Iran’s providing $1.2 million for funding of the new El Alto city hospital in Bolivia sparked a national outcry among women’s rights advocates within Bolivia. In an international teleconference in La Paz held between Bolivian President, Evo Morales, and Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to celebrate the hospital’s opening, nurses were shown wearing hijabs as part of their new uniform regulations.
- JSLeFanu
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Since the disputed presidential elections in June 2009, thousands of Iranian citizens have suffered grave violations of their internationally protected human rights; many have been beaten and shot during peaceful protests, and there are credible, verified reports of torture, rape, and ill-treatment in detention. Hundreds of reform-oriented citizens and political figures have been tried in "show trials" without due process, and several have already been sentenced to lengthy prison terms, while others linked to the protests have been sentenced to death.
- Joe
from Bookmarklet
Iran has egregiously violated its citizens' rights to freedom of association and peaceful assembly, and used grossly disproportionate force against peaceful protesters, many of whom were intentionally killed on the streets or in detention. Thousands have been arbitrarily arrested, "disappeared," and held in incommunicado detention, in what amounts to a massive ideological purge. In an...
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- Joe
There are calls from powerful clerics and politicians to declare opposition political activities as violations of law that are punishable by death. In the meantime, Iran executed 115 persons convicted of crimes in 50 days following the 12 June disputed elections, and has also executed juvenile offenders in the face of strong international protests. The threat to the lives of detained...
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- Joe
Women continue to suffer from institutionalized discrimination across many spheres of Iranian society. Human rights defenders working peacefully to establish gender equality are under particular stress as many have been arbitrarily detained and prosecuted for their peaceful efforts to end legal discrimination against women. Moreover, as mentioned in the report of the Secretary General, the situation of ethnic and religious minorities, particularly the Baha'i , continues to be of great concern.
- Joe
The General Assembly must take a firm stand on behalf of universal human rights principles, and on behalf of the people of Iran. While the international community focuses its attention on other issues of concern with regard to Iran, it must make clear that it will not forget the Iranian people who continue to be denied their fundamental human rights. We take this opportunity to urge...
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- Joe
"118 Days, 12 Hours, 54 Minutes On June 21, reporter Maziar Bahari was rousted out of bed and taken to Tehran's notorious Evin prison—accused of being a spy for the CIA, MI6, Mossad…and NEWSWEEK. This is the story of his captivity—and of an Iran whose rampant paranoia underpins an ever more fractured regime."
- Myrna
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"“The regime never expected to see people demonstrate so openly since the elections,” said Hossein Askari, a professor of international affairs at George Washington University. “The executions are intended to frighten them. It is absolutely intended for that purpose.”"
- Mycaptain
from Bookmarklet
Who is JSLeFanu? In any case, anyone who posts to *public groups* on controversial political topics should expect responses -- otherwise, if you can't handle opposing points of view, keep the posts private. So what about Israel's large nuclear arsenal?
- Sean McBride
I do expect it and thank you very much for your comment.
- JSLeFanu
"Since I was released from Tehran's notorious Evin Prison last month, the questions have come again and again: Can we still talk to these people? Should the Obama administration engage in dialogue with Iran? What should the West do in nuclear negotiations? After being jailed, interrogated and beaten by the Revolutionary Guards for 118 days for reporting honestly on the disputed June 12 presidential elections, I am often expected to oppose any dialogue. But the West still needs Iran and should continue talking to it -- no matter what it has done to people like me."
- Beth K
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Student Message from Iran, Office to Foster Unity: To the Europeon Student's Union and professors on International Student's Day - پیام دانشجویان ایرانی برای اتحادیه دانشجویان اروپا #iranelection - http://www.youtube.com/watch...