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Student activist, Amir Chamani resident of Tabriz has been detained

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Amir Chamani, student of master degree in sociology faculty of
Tabriz private university, has been detained by the security forces.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Amir Chamani, student activist, at 04:00 PM of Sunday 13th of January has been arrested by the security forces at his home.

He was going through Interrogation sessions in intelligence office of Tabriz and then by giving a bail of 50 million tomans freed; In July 5th of 2012 accused to “Insulting to the leader and founder of Islamic republic” by judge Hamlbar in Branch 1 of Tabriz court and sentenced to 6 month in prison, At the same time has been accused to “Propaganda against the regime” and sentenced to 100 days imprisonment.

In addition, on Sunday morning he got a verdict of 40 lashes in accusation of “Insulting to president”.

Likely he has been arrested because of enforcement of his imprisonment and been transferred to Tabriz prison, but there is no news of his contact with his family.

Source: HRANA

No news from a detained Baha’i citizen after 3 months

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Ramin Shahriary, Baha’i citizen from Islamshahr has been detained 3 month ago and totally he was able to call his family only once.

Ramin Shahriary, Baha’i citizen from Islamshahr who was summoned to intelligence office and detained 3 months ago, has contacted his family only once.

In the call which he was able to give to his family, he informed his family that he is imprisoned in 209 ward in Evin prison.

Also after they detained Ramin Shahriary, the security agents came to his home and confiscated his personal belongings such as books, computer and satellite receiver.

Source: HRANA

Austrian capital ‘filled with Iranian spies’

US report finds the Islamic Republic’s agents are working in Vienna to secure nuclear technology and suppress dissent.

The Austrian capital is a main European hub for Tehran’s spy network, the US-based Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress concluded in December in a comprehensive report on Iranian intelligence activities.

The report was conducted with the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office’s Irregular Warfare Support Program and unleashed a flurry of reports in the Austrian media last week.

According to the US study, “Vienna… is allegedly full of MOIS [Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security] agents. It is because of the continuous good relationship between Iran and Austria since the Revolution – after the US hostage crisis – which resulted in condemnation of the Islamic Republic by many countries and secluded Iran in many ways. Austria was one of the few countries that was not concerned.”

“It appears that Iran takes advantage of this relationship by deploying its intelligence officers in Austria. It has been reported that MOIS agents identify anti–Islamic Republic political activists and threaten to silence them,” the report said.

The MOIS is responsible for suppressing dissent in the Islamic Republic among opposition groups and among the large diaspora Iranian community, according to Iranian dissidents and experts. Iranian reform groups consider the MOIS a ruthless apparatus of Iran’s government.

In response to a query from The Jerusalem Post on Sunday, Karl-Heinz Grundböck, a spokesman for Austria’s Interior Ministry, wrote via email that the domestic intelligence agency Verfassungsschutz cannot issue a comment beyond the information contained in the agency’s report, and referred the Post to the agency’s intelligence analysis.

According to the most recent report, “In the period under review, concrete proliferation [and] relevant activities were observed in connection with North Korea and Iran. Some of these activities ended in convictions.”

The report further noted that, “it can be assumed that these developments will continue in 2012 and that the conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran will intensify.”

Iranian dissident groups and experts say the Austrian authorities permit Iran’s intelligence agents wide movement in Vienna, including the ability to operate money laundering operations and acquire technology for Tehran’s nuclear weapons program.

Iranian agent Hamid Reza Amirinia, a senior departmental director from Iran’s Center for Innovation and Technology Cooperation, was the subject of media reports last year because of his alleged money laundering in Vienna. The US Treasury Department has sanctioned both the agent and the Iranian center for illicit nuclear proliferation activity.

In an interview with the Post, Dr. Wahied Wahdat- Hagh, a prominent German- Iranian scholar in the Federal Republic, questioned “why Europe’s intelligence agencies do not actively take action against the deadly spies of Iran’s dictator.”

Wahdat-Hagh, a senior fellow with the Brussels-based European Foundation for Democracy, said Iran’s spies threaten opposition groups in exile and plan potential murder operations targeting Iranian dissidents in Europe. “The Iranian espionage activities are so powerful because they know that the European countries tolerate them,” commented Wahdat-Hagh.

Source: Inside of Iran

A teacher has been detained in Oshnawiyah

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A Kurdish teacher from Oshnawiyah has been detained by security forces.

According to the reports by Human Rights Activists News Agency, quoted from Moukerian News Agency, Azad Rasoulnezhad, teacher and International law student of Maragheh university has been called by the preservation department of education of Oshnawiyah, after his presence at this office, he has been arrested and transferred to the detention center of local intelligence office.

According to the report, Rasoulnezhad who has been transferred to intelligence office in Oroomyeh after a few days is accused to security charge.

Also on Tuesday Moukrian website released a news about summoning of 11 members of teachers union of Kurdistan in Sanandaj by the enforcement of the verdicts office in revolutionary court.

Source: HRANA

Iran: Three Baha’i Citizens Arrested / One Summoned to Serve Imprisonment

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Three Baha’i citizens were arrested in different cities of Iran, one was summoned to serve her imprisonment.

Anisa Fana’ian, Baha’i citizen, was summoned to serve her 22 month in prison verdict from January 19. Farshid Dadvar, Baha’i citizen from Zahedan was arrested on Sunday, December 23, 2012.

Shakiba Vahdat another Baha’i citizen was arrested again on Friday, January 11, 2013 in Tabriz. She had been also arrested in Babolsar on Wednesday, January 2, 2013. She had been held two days in the intelligence office of Babolsar.

And also, Ramin Shahyar, Baha’i citizen from Eslam Shahrhar has been arrested on Sunday, October 14, 2012. Security forces seized his books, computer, satellite receiver and other things related to his work. He is being held in Ward 209 of Evin Prison.

Source: HRANA

Arrests in Spain linked to Iran’s nuclear program

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Two people have been arrested by Spanish Police under suspicion of delivering materials destined for use in Iran’s nuclear program.

Authorities stopped a truck in northern Spain that turned out to be carrying corrosion-resistant valves, said Reuters, quoting a statement by the Spanish interior ministry.

The two men reportedly worked for Fluval Company, and by examining company documents, the Spanish authorities discovered that Fluval was using fake companies “in the United Arab Emirates for the deliveries, channeling cash through banks in other countries.”

The ministry added that it found links between Fluval and Iranian firms that are on the EU blacklist of companies connected with Iran’s nuclear program.

The European Union has ratcheted up sanctions on Iran over their nuclear disputes. While Iran insists that its nuclear program in peaceful, the EU and the Unites States echo Israel’s concern that Iran’s nuclear activities may be a ruse for developing nuclear weapons.

Negotiations over the nuclear disputes between Iran and the world powers are to continue this month.

Source: Radiozamaneh

Mehdi Khazali renews hunger strike

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Mehdi Khazali, a jailed Iranian physician and blogger, has begun his sixth round of a hunger strike in Evin Prison.

The Kaleme website reported on January 11 that Mehdi Khazali has been refusing food since nine days ago and he has been transferred to solitary confinement by Evin authorities.

Mehdi Khazali was last arrested in November of 2012 after security forces attacked a writer’s gathering.

Kaleme reports that Khazali had broken his earlier strike when prison authorities promised to meet his demands. However, a lack of commitment to those promises and the persistent “illegal treatment of prisoners by the interrogators and judiciary officials” have led Khazali into another hunger strike.

Mehdi Khazali has been critical of the government in his blogs, and that has earned him 14 years in jail. He is also sentenced to 90 lashes.

Khazali is the son of Abolghasem Khazali, a hardline member of the Assembly of Experts, and the senior Khazali has disowned his son for his reformist stance in politics.

Source: Radiozamaneh

Warning of confiscating of Khosro Arasteh’s bail delivered

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HRANA News Agency: A notice about confiscating the bail of Khosro Arasteh who was one of the injured and detainees of the protests after the election of 2009, has delivered to his family.

On Saturday, January 5th, a notice has been delivered to Khosro Arasteh’s family that if he won’t be present at revolutionary court of Karaj, the bail will be confiscated.

Khosro Arasteh was arrested during the extended arrests of 2009 post-election in March 1st of 2009 by security forces in Karaj when he was participating a protest, during a chasing and being shot twice.

After being in solitary confinement for 38 days and being interrogated many times, he has been brought by the authorities to the judge at branch 6 of revolutionary court in Karaj and has been sentenced with no access to lawyer.

Khosro Arasteh has been sentenced to three year in prison on charges of acting against national security (Article 499 on the Islamic Punishment).

While he was passing first year of his imprisonment, according to a new dossier he has been accused to “forming a group for acting against national security”.

After a lot of efforts, his family provided  200 million tomans bail for Khosro Arasteh’s permission for vacations and he fled to Turkey and seek political asylum.

Now after 1 year of his absence in Iran the revolutionary court of Karaj notified his family that if he won’t be present in the court, the bail will be confiscated.

 

 

 

Karroubi son sentenced to six months in prison for speaking to foreign media

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Mohammad Hossein Karroubi, son of opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi, has been sentenced to six months in prison.

In a recent Facebook post, Mohammad Hossein Karroubi wrote that he had received a six-month suspended jail-term on charges of “inflaming public opinion” by speaking to foreign media regarding the abuse of prisoners at Kahrizak detention centre in the aftermath of the 2009 presidential election.

Karroubi’s son announced that he had been acquitted of bribing political prisoners to make false testimonies about the occurrence of abuse at Kahrizak.

Following the Kahrizak abuse scandals, Mehdi Karroubi wrote a letter to the Head of the Council of Experts, Hashemi Rafsanjani, describing some of the horrors that took place at the detention centre where many Green Movement protesters were held following the 2009 unrest.

The publication of the letter led to the arrest of Mohammad Davari, journalist and editor-in-chief ofSahamnews, a site affiliated with Karroubi’s National Trust party. Davari was tortured to make televised confessions against Karroubi and was sentenced to five years in prison, which was later increased to six years.

In July 2009, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ordered the closure of the centre after reports that detainees held at the jail died as a result of torture.

Source: Iran Green Voice

The Guards’ Rational Engineering of Elections

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Two days after a senior Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) official made direct remarks about this military organization’s plans to control Iran’s upcoming presidential election in June, ayatollah Khamenei representative in the same force also spoke of the responsibility of the Guards to “rationally and logically engineer the elections. Khamenei’s representative in the force cleric Ali Saeedi had earlier also said that the IRGC “was not indifferent  over who became president.” Even though Saeedi’s latest remarks were refuted by general Ramezan Sharif, the public relations official of the Guards who said what he meant was “the logical and rational engineering work concerning elections” meaning “activating the potentials of the force in implementing its legal mission and responsibilities in the field of elections.”

In a lengthy talk with Iran’s ISNA student news agency, cleric Saeedi described the posture and plans of the IRGC regarding the upcoming elections while also listing how the force was going to implement its “responsibility.” In the interview, ayatollah Khamenei’s representative boasted about the Guards’ interventions in various elections by saying, “As the person who is the representative of the supreme leader in the Guards announce that our guardsmen have reason and logic and so we only raise the ideals and standards.” He then claimed that the Guards never got involved in the content of the elections and that it only explained the framework and criteria which does not translate into intervention in election adding that their inherent nature was to “rationally and logically engineer the elections.”

Saeedi said the claims that the Guards interfered in the elections has no evidence. He said the force was an institution above political parties and organizations and does not invest itself in any party or person.

He responded to the complaints of some principlist Majlis representatives such as Ali Motahari who had accused the IRGC of interfering in the last presidential election in 2009 by saying, “Inside the country too some individuals are pursuing the policy of Guard mongering. These individuals view the IRGC as an obstacle to their [personal] ambitions. During (president) Bani-Sadr’s time and the reformist era too this issue existed. Some attributed the mistakes of a person or parts of the Guards to the whole IRGC. We do not expect those from within the principlist camp to pursue the mistakes of others for example extending the mistake of a news agency to the whole organization.”

As a student of conservative cleric Mesbah Yazdi, Saeedi used the words “engineering” rather than “interference in the elections” and said, “Some do not accept the notion of ‘election engineering’ and claim that the IRGC has actually interfered in elections. That there are influential individuals among the public who are influential does not impact the elections. This claim of rigged election too has its roots in the sedition of 2009.”

Saeedi called the IRGC to be the “center” of the regime. In his talk, he added a few more qualifications needed to be a presidential candidate, to those already expressly defined in law and the constitution. “Anyone who wishes to be a presidential candidate must have three characteristics: accept the remarks of the supreme leader as final and not challenge them; possess management authority; and, possess values.”

Ayatollah Khamenei’s representative also responded to the remarks that Asqar Owladi, the secretary general of the Jebhe Peyrove Khate Imam va Rahbari (the Alliance of the Followers of Imam’s and the Leader’s Path) recently made to the effect that Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi were not seditionists – as is the official view of supporters of supreme leader ayatollah Khamenei – and said, “During the 2009 sedition people’s position were very clear. Mousavi and Karoubi did not accept the results of the 2009 election and turned the opportunity that had rise for the regime into a threat. They confronted the regime. How can they not be seditionists? What are some of these gentlemen saying?”

Mousavi and Karoubi continue to be under house arrest for their questioning of the way 2009 presidential elections were held and their officially announced results, which brought Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a second presidential term to end by June 2013. The arrest of these two veteran politicians has split the body politic of the Islamic regime with those ardently supporting ayatollah Khamenei calling them seditionists who have fallen out of the path of the revolution, while others such as Rafsanjani give credit to some of their view and call for a different more inclusive approach to the issue. The IRGC along with Ahmadinejad have been accused of engineering the 2009 election by reformers and some other senior politicians as well.

Source: Roozonline