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Security prisoner goes on hunger strike over omission from Eid al-Fitr pardons list

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Rasul Hardani, imprisoned in Wing 350 at Evin Prison, began an unlimited hunger strike last week. Rasul, who has been in prison for 14 years, was due to have been released from prison for Eid al-Fitr. After his name was removed from the list of those being released, he went on a hunger strike. Rasul is the brother of Khaled Hardani, who was accused of hijacking a plane on the Ahvaz-to-Bandar Abbas airline route. Khaled admitted that he did it because of poverty and hardship. Khaled and his two brother-in-laws were condemned to death, and Rasul himself was given life imprisonment.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Activists arrested in disaster areas

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Reports from Iran indicate that scores of volunteers at the camps for earthquake victims in Eastern Azerbaijan Province have been arrested by Islamic Republic security forces during disputes over the distribution of aid.

Saham News, a website linked to opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi, reports that at least 40 people were arrested by security and military forces when an attempt to take over the warehouses holding volunteer aid collections was repelled.

Reports indicate that the authorities have stressed that all aid has to be surrendered to IRGC forces, which are responsible for the distribution of relief in the disaster areas.

The Kaleme opposition website, linked to opposition leader MirHosein Mousavi, also reported an eyewitness account that the arrests were carried out by “50 to 60 officials with 10 vans.”

The report added that “two groups of social workers and child psychologists” that had arrived in the region to offer their services were forced by authorities to leave the area.

Eastern Azerbaijan was hit by two deadly earthquakes on Saturday August 11, which left more than 300 people dead and thousands more injured. Hundreds of thousands of people are now living in tents in the disaster areas.

Source: Radiozamaneh

Activist jailed for relief work begins hunger strike

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Iranian children’s rights activist Saeed Shirzad has begun a hunger strike in prison after being arrested on Tuesday while volunteering for relief efforts in Eastern Azerbaijan.

HRANA reported on Thursday that Shirzad began his hunger strike to protest his arrest and the conditions of his incarceration in Ahar Prison.

Shirzad was arrested along with two other activists, and while the other two were released after a brief detention, Shirzad has been kept in Ahar Prison.

Shirzad was involved in one of the camps that activists set up to deliver aid and relief to Varazaghan, one of the cities devastated by the August 11 earthquake.

The Islamic Republic has been suspicious of independent aid delivery groups, and reports indicate that between 35 and 45 people have been arrested in Eastern Azerbaijan by security forces for their refusal to surrender independent aid collection to state relief delivery officials.

The arrests are reportedly being mainly carried out by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.

Source: Radiozamaneh

Iran’s supreme leader orders fresh terror attacks on West

Iran’s Supreme Leader has ordered the country’s Revolutionary Guards to intensify its campaign of terror attacks against the West and its allies in retaliation for supporting the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

According to Western intelligence officials, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave the order to the elite Quds Force unit following a recent emergency meeting of Iran’s National Security Council in Tehran held to discuss a specially-commissioned report into the implications for Iran of the Assad regime’s overthrow.
Damascus is Iran’s most important regional ally, and the survival of the Assad regime is regarded as vital to sustaining the Iranian-backed Hizbollah militia which controls southern Lebanon.
The report, which was personally commissioned by Mr Khamenei, concluded that Iran’s national interests were being threatened by a combination of the U.N. sanctions imposed over Iran’s nuclear programme and the West’s continuing support for Syrian opposition groups attempting to overthrow the Syrian government.
Intelligence officials say the report concludes that Iran “cannot be passive” to the new threats posed to its national security, and warns that Western support for Syrian opposition groups was placing Iran’s “resistance alliance” in jeopardy, and could seriously disrupt Iran’s access to Hizbollah in Lebanon.
It advised that the Iranian regime should demonstrate to the West that there were “red lines” over what it would accept in Syria, and that a warning should be sent to “America, the Zionists, Britain, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others that they cannot act with impunity in Syria and elsewhere in the region.”

Mr Khamenei responded by issuing a directive to Qassem Suleimani, the Quds Force commander, to intensify attacks against the West and its allies around the world.

The Quds Force has recently been implicated in a series of terror attacks against Western targets. Last year U.S. officials implicated the organisation in a failed assassination attempt against the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington. It was also implicated in three bomb attacks against Israeli diplomats in February, planning to attack the Eurovision song contest in Azerbaijan while two Iranians were arrested in Kenya last month for possessing explosives.

Intelligence officials believe the recent spate of Iranian attacks has been carried out by the Quds Force’s Unit 400, which runs special overseas operations.

“Unit 400 seems to have been involved in all the recent Iranian terrorist operations,” said a senior Western intelligence official. “The Iranian regime now seems determined to retaliate for what they regard as the West’s attempts to influence the outcome of the Syrian unrest.”

Iran has been actively supporting the Assad regime’s attempts to suppress the wave of anti-government protests that erupted in March last year. Iranian opposition groups claim teams of experienced Revolutionary Guard officers have been flying to Damascus on specially-chartered Iranian aircraft on a weekly basis to advise the Assad regime.

The extent of Iran’s support for the Assad regime was exposed earlier this month when 48 Iranians were captured and taken hostage by Syrian opposition fighters. The Iranians, who are said to include senior Revolutionary Guard officers, claimed they were conducting “reconnaissance missions”, and their capture by Syrian opposition fighters was deeply embarrassing for Tehran, which is demanding their immediate safe return to Iran. Syrian rebels have threatened to kill the hostages unless Iran ends its support for the Assad regime.

Source: The Telegraph

Former political prisoners summoned to Evin Prison

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Majid Dorri, a prominent student activist imprisoned for 6 1/2 years, has protested in a letter against former political prisoners Shiva Nazar Ahari, Jila Bani Yaghoub and Reyhaneh Tabatabai being summoned to Evin Prison. The three activists now face a resumption of prison terms imposed after the 2009 Presidential election.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Iranian government restrict women’s education and their presence in society

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Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace laureate, has written to the United Nations to protest the Islamic Republic’s recent policies toward women. Ebadi claims the Iranian government is trying to limit the active presence of women in society. Ebadi issued a letter urging the United Nations to focus on the new discriminatory policies against women as part of Iran’s human rights dossier, referring to the 77 university programs that are now closed to women, particularly in the technical and engineering fields. The letter reads: “In addition to the discriminatory laws imposed on women since the 1979 Revolution, in the new academic year, 36 universities have begun refusing women in 77 programs.” She cites the example of Arak University, where English language and literature, education, computer science, and chemical, industrial, civil, mechanical and agricultural engineering no longer accept female applicants. In another example, Isfahan University is reportedly not accepting women in political science, accounting, industrial, commercial and public administration, and electronic, civil, mechanical and railroad engineering as well as translation. Shirin Ebadi maintains that the new policies have reduced the proportion of women attending universities from 65% to 50%. “The Iranian government is using various initiatives, laws and policies to restrict women’s education and their active presence in society, to return them to the house so that they stop fighting for their rightful demands and let the government go ahead with its erroneous policies.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Iran unveils new short-range missiles

 

Tehran has unveiled upgrades to six weapons including a more accurate short-range missile and a more powerful naval engine, according to Iranian media reports, in what appears to be its latest response to international pressure over its nuclear programme.

Iranian media has aired footage of the unveiling of upgrades to six weapons, including a more accurate short-range missile and a more powerful naval engine.

The hardware was presented at a ceremony marking Defence Industry Day and was attended by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi.

President Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that Iran‘s military advances are purely for defensive purposes and should not be taken as a threat, but said they would dissuade world powers from imposing their will on Iran.

Among the upgrades was a fourth generation of the Fateh-110 missile, which boasts a range of about 180 miles.

A more powerful, 5,000-horsepower sea-borne engine, the Bonyan-4, was also presented, according to Fars news agency. A previous version had 1,000 horsepower, the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) said.

Source: The Telegraph

Turkish language and literature lecturer arrested at home at Orumieh

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Turkish language and literature lecturer and member of the Azerbaijan Civil Society Association arrested at home in Orumieh.

Dr. Yusuf Bidardel was apparently arrested for his journalist activities involving local fund-raising activities for areas affected by the earthquake in eastern Azerbaijan.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Ashura protester summoned to Evin to serve 4-year sentence

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Ashura protester arrested three years ago summoned to Evin to serve 4-year sentence

Following his arrest, Behzad Arab Gol was held in temporary incarceration for six months, 50 days of which was in solitary confinement. Arab Gol, a construction worker, is married and the father of two small children.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Appellate court ratifies ten-year sentence imposed on Omid Kokabee

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Appellate court ratifies ten-year sentence imposed on Iranian physicist and Ph.D. student from University of Texas.

29-year-old Omid Kokabee was arrested two years ago upon returning from his studies in the United States on charges of conspiracy with foreign nations against Iran and spying for Israel, “communicating with a hostile government” and “illegitimate earnings.” He was sentenced in May 2012, along with 12 others, on the collective allegation of collaborating with the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency. The appellate court has now ratified the ten-year sentence he received.

Source: Iran Daily Brief