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Parastou Forouhar arrested after returning from memorial service for her parents

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Internal security forces confiscated the passport of Parastou Forouhar when she returned to Tehran’s airport. Foruhar returned to Iran after having attended a memorial service for her murdered parents, Daryoosh and Parvaneh Forouhar (heads of the Nation of Iran Party), who were killed in a series of political assassinations. Parastou Forouhar’s parents, Daryoosh and Parvaneh Forouhar, were assassinated in their homes in Tehran in 1998, and their deaths became a prologue to a series of assassinations, referred to as the serial murders, targeting a number of Iranian intellectuals and dissenters. Daryoosh Forouhar was the leader of the Nation of Iran Party and a prominent political activist. At the time, the Islamic Republic Intelligence Ministry attributed the murders to “arbitrary forces” within the ministry and denied systematic involvement in it.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Prepare To Fight Israel

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Mohammad Reza Yazdanpanah

Six days after the Israeli attack on Gaza, Tehran’s Mohammad Rasoolollah Revolutionary Guard Division declared its readiness to confront Israel. This is the very same division that was tasked with crushing the Green Movement protests against the rigged presidential election of 2009 in Tehran.

In its statement, the Tehran Division condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza and said that “the Basijis (i.e., militiamen) and combatants” of the force were “ready to rush to the assistance of the Muslim people of Palestine and Lebanon.”

The statement also condemned the “reticence of the international community and claimants of human rights” over Israel’s attacks and said the dispatch of forces by the Guards Division depended on the “orders of the leader of Muslims (ayatollah Khamenei).”

This statement was announced a day after remarks by the chief of Iran’s armed forces command who had said that it had predicted the Israeli attack on Gaza beforehand.

General Hassan Firuzabadi had said, “One or two months ago I had predicted that the Israeli threats against Iran would not materialize because of their inability” to carry them out but added, “these claims would eventually result in the Zionist attack on Gaza.” He continued, “We must support the people of Gaza. They are Muslims and their blood is shed unjustly.”

A day before Firuzabadi’s remarks, the head of Iran’s parliament, the Majlis had called on Islamic countries to provide weapons to Palestinians. Speaking during a public session of the legislature, Ali Larijani asked, “When the United States and the West provide Zionists (i.e., Israel) with weapons, why do the committed Islamic states not provide the Palestinian nation with their weaponry needs?” He continued, “Any attack by the Zionist regime on Palestine is an attack on the Islamic umma (i.e., nation) which will provide military assistance to Palestine in response.”

Iran’s deputy Majlis chief also spoke on the issue on the same day and stressed on the role of the armed forces of the Islamic republic of Iran in the clashes between Gaza and Israel. Mohammad Hossein Abutorabi said, “The power of the armed forces of Iran has emerged in Gaza and has put the Zionist regime down.” He added, “The world does not doubt that the grounding of the American war machine in Iraq was the accomplishment of our armed forces and it does not doubt that the Islamic resistance arm has been coached by this ideology.”

I Will Be Direct

These remarks are significant because normally the military involvement of Iran’s armed forces in the region, and particularly in Palestine and Israel, are denied by the official authorities of the Islamic regime who have been asserting that the support Iran provides to countries such as Lebanon and Palestinians is moral and not military. The first time such a change took place was on February 3, 2012 when he denied Iran’s involvement in the bloody demonstrations in Bahrain, but added, “I categorically say that we intervened in the anti Israeli issue and its result was the victory of the 33 day and 22 day wars. Front now on we shall be behind any nation, any groups that battles the Zionist regime and shall support them and have no qualms about announcing this.”

The 33 and 22 day wars that Khamenei refers to are the two separate military battles between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah in 2006 and the Palestinian groups’ battles with Israel in Gaza in the latter part of 2009 and early 2009.

Israel and the West names Iran as the principal founders of Lebanese Hezbollah and say it is the largest arms supplier and funds provider to this groups and other Palestinian groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Former Allies, Current Enemies

The announcement of the Revolutionary Guards that it was prepared to send a force to Palestine comes at a time when Western intelligence agencies accuse the Guards of training Lebanese and Palestinian guerilla fighters.

Except for an incident in June/July 1982, a number of commanders of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards led by Ahmad Motevaselian who was the commander of the 27 Mohammad Rasoolollah Division, tried to enter Lebanon and provided assistance to this country in its war with Israel but have disappeared since then. Conflicting reports have emerged about their death by Lebanese Phalange groups or Israeli forces, or even that they are still alive.

The Tehran Mohammad Rasoolollah Revolutionary Guard division that issued a statement announcing its readiness to provide a force to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the successor of the 27 Mohammad Rasoolollah Division from the Iran-Iraq war days whose commanders disappeared in Lebanon.

Ayatollah Khamenei, who the Revolutionary Guard statement said must issue the order for the dispatch of a force to the area, has till now not commented on the clashes.

Israel has been threatening to bombard Iran’s nuclear facilities for a while now to which Iranian officials have responded by saying they would completely destroy Israel.

During the monarchy of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in Iran prior to the 1979 revolution, Iran was an ally of Israel in the region. The Islamic republic does not recognize the state of Israel.

Source: Roozonline

Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker speaks out on brother’s arrest

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Bahman Ghobadi, a prominent Iranian filmmaker known for award-winning films such as “A Time For Drunken Horses” and “Turtles Can Fly,” said that his brother, Behrouz, was arrested on November 4. Ghobadi told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the family has received no information about his condition since his arrest. He has asked the Iranian authorities to guarantee his health in detention and to respect his basic rights, including allowing him to contact his family and to have access to a lawyer. “He is innocent. He is my brother. He has done nothing other than help me with some of my films… I want to state through this interview that I am worried about my brother. My family is concerned about him, and we can’t obtain any information about his current condition.”

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Israel’s Peres accuses Iran of stirring up Gaza violence

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Israel’s President Shimon Peres has accused Iran of encouraging the Palestinians to continue rocket attacks on Israel, saying “they are out of their mind.”

Mr Peres also praised Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi for the constructive role he has played in the intensifying crisis during an interview with CNN.

“The unpleasant one is the Iranians. They are trying again to encourage the Hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing, they are trying to send them arms,” Mr Peres said in the interview.

“They are out of their mind,” he said.

Mr Peres said Israel had no choice but to wage its offensive against Hamas in Gaza despite the rising civilian casualties, citing what he said were 1,200 missiles fired from the territory in the past six days.

“In one minute, if they stop shooting, there won’t be any casualties,” he said.

Basij commander Naqdi: “Destruction of the Israeli regime is imminent”

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Basij commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi, at a ceremony marking the “renewal of alliances between Basij forces and the values of Imam Khomeini,” discussed Israel’s attack in the Gaza Strip, saying that “the moves carried out by the nations of the region are not serous and completely unacceptable.” He added that “Iran expects the Muslims, especially those neighboring Palestine and Egypt to demonstrate more respect and seriously enter the arena.” Naqdi emphasized that “Basij forces are counting the seconds until they are given the order to liberate Jerusalem, and we are waiting at this time from the order from the Supreme Leader.” He noted that the Zionist regime (Israel) would be completely destroyed. “Do not question this. The destruction of the Israeli regime is very close.”

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Massoumeh Dehghan, wife of Abdolafattah Sultani, sentenced to one year in prison

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Wife of imprisoned lawyer and member of Defenders of Human Rights Center sentenced to one year in prison and banned from leaving Iran.

Massoumeh Dehghan, wife of Abdolafattah Sultani, an imprisoned lawyer and member of the Center of Human Rights Defenders was sentenced to one year in prison and a five-year ban on leaving Iran. Abdolafattah Sultani won the Nuremberg International Human Rights Award in 2009. She traveled to Germany to accept the award on behalf of her husband, who was prohibited from leaving Iran at the time.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Iranian arms ship carries fresh, improved Fajar supplies for Gaza

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An Iranian 150-ton freighter departed Bandar Abbas port Sunday, Nov. 18, with a cargo of 220 short-range missiles and 50 improved long-range Fajar-5 rockets for the Gaza Strip, DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources report. The ship turned toward the Bab al-Mandeb Straits and the Red Sea.
The new Fajar-5s have a 200-kilo warhead, which packs a bigger punch than the 175 kilos of explosives delivered by the rockets in current use with the Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip.  To extend their range to cover the 85 kilometers from Gaza to Tel Aviv, Hamas removed a part of their payloads to make them lighter.

Tehran is sending the fresh supply of disassembled rockets to replenish the stocks its allies, the Palestinian Hamas and Jihad Islami, depleted in their round-the-clock attacks on Israel since Nov. 10. .
To throw Israeli surveillance off the trail, the ship started its voyage called Vali-e Asr owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, and was quickly renamed Cargo Star and hoisted the flag of Tuvalu. This South Pacific island nation, which lies between Hawaii and Australia, has a tiny population of 11,000, most of them Polynesians. Iran provides most of its revenue since earlier this year when Prime Minister Willy Telavi agreed to register Iran’s entire tanker fleet of 22 vessels to Tuvalu, to help Tehran dodge the US-EU oil embargo.

Our intelligence sources have learned that four big Sudanese shipping boats sailed out of Port Sudan early Monday and are waiting to rendezvous with the Cargo Star and offload its missile cargo in mid-sea.

The Sudanese will then be told by Tehran whether put into Port Sudan with the missiles, or turn north and sail up the Red Sea to the Straits of Tiran to link up with Egyptian fishing boats which regularly ply this waterway in the service of Palestinian-Iranian smuggling networks. They would unload the missile cargo in a quiet inlet on the Sinai coast. From there, it would be carried to the smuggling tunnels running from Sinai under the border into the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian teams assisted by Iranian and Hizballah technicians in the Gaza Strip would then assemble the new rockets and make them operational.

Through most of the voyage, two Iranian warships, the Khark heliicopter carrier and Shahid Naqdi destroyer, which are posted permanently in the Red Sea, escorted the arms ship until the cargo changed hands.
DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources also disclose that the Jihad Islami leader Ramadan Abdullah Shelah was sharply remanded by Tehran for meeting Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo Sunday to discuss terms for halting Israel’s counter-missile operation in Gaza now in its sixth day.

Iran bankrolls these Palestinian extremists and has no intention of letting Shelah bow to Cairo’s wishes which run counter to Tehran’s plans and interests.

While Egypt’s new Islamist leaders are intent on carving out for themselves a responsible role in the region by restoring order, solving crises and restraining radicals, radical Iran has its own fish to fry and is bent on escalating war tensions in the Middle East.

Source: Debka

Journalist sent to jail to serve out sentence

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Iranian journalist Alireza Roshan has been taken to jail to serve out a five-year sentence for “assembly and collusion aimed at disturbing national security.”

Iranian media report that Roshan, a journalist working for the Shargh daily, was transferred to Evin Prison on Saturday, November 17. He was reportedly convicted for his “collaboration with the Majzooban-e Noor website”, a site that reports on Iranian dervishes, who have become the target of a crackdown by Islamic Republic authorities in recent years.

Alireza Roshan was also arrested in September of 2011 during a raid on the Majzooban-e Noor website and released on bail a month later.

Iranian journalists have become repeated targets of persecution in Iran, especially after the controversial 2009 election, which was marred by allegations of fraud and followed by widespread street protests.

The crackdown on journalists has been condemned by Reporters Without Borders, which has called on the UN Human Rights Commissioner to take immediate steps to respond to the “catastrophic” situation of reporters and netizens.

Source: Inside of Iran

Plainclothes agents claiming to be cyber police broke into home of Alireza Abrahimi

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Plainclothes agents claiming to be cyber police broke into the home of Christian convert blogger, Alireza Abrahimi, and searched his home. This is the third time agents have come to his father’s home in an attempt to arrest him. In the first attempt, several months ago, two of the blogger’s friends, Saeed and Sadeq Marizaei, who also converted to Christianity, were arrested. The two are still imprisoned on charges of anti-Islam propaganda and harming national security.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Witness returned to Evin Prison after outcry

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Abolfazl Abedini, an Iranian political prisoner who was exiled to Ahvaz Prison last week, has reportedly been returned to Evin Prison.

Abedini, who has testified regarding signs of torture on the body of Sattar Beheshti in an investigation into the death of the jailed blogger while in custody of cyber police, had been removed from Evin Prison and transferred to Ahvaz Prison in Southwest Iran.

His transfer was immediately reported and challenged by 41 of his cellmates, who published a letter expressing concern for his well-being.

The Kaleme opposition website reports that Abedini was returned to Evin Prison Friday night by the order of the Tehran Prosecutor. The report also indicates that Ahavaz Prison authorities had refused to accept Abedini.

The 41 political prisoners who reported his removal from Evin Prison stressed that he was the most knowledgeable person with regard to the case of Sattar Beheshti, the Iranian blogger who was arrested on October 30 for his personal blog posts and Facebook entries. Beheshti was pronounced dead in prison a week after his arrest, and his cellmates have reportedly said that he bore signs of torture and was concerned that his interrogators would torture him to death.

Parliament has begun a probe into Beheshti’s death, and the coroner has confirmed the presence of bruises on the body of the deceased. A number of officials have been put under investigation.

Source: RadioZamaneh