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Iran army blamed for Israel diplomat attack in Delhi

Indian police have concluded that members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, a branch of the Iranian military, carried out an attack on an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi in February, a report said on Monday.

The Times of India, citing the police investigation, said that five suspects were believed to have worked with a local Indian journalist to plan the attack which saw a hitman on a motorbike attach a magnetic bomb to an embassy car.

Interpol had already issued international arrest warrants for four of the suspects named in the report in March, but this is the first time it has been alleged they were members of the Revolutionary Guards.

“Details about the suspects have been shared with Iran,” the newspaper said.

It named Houshang Afshar Irani, who lists his profession as a builder, as the mastermind of the attack and said he was also behind separate plots to kill Israelis in Thailand and Georgia at around the same time.

The main plotters were believed by police to have entered the country on tourist visas and left after the assassination attempt.

Opposition leader’s son calls for father’s proper treatment

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The son of Iranian opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi has written a letter to the “senior officials of the regime” to express concern regarding his father’s situation, urging the state to either transfer him to his home in Jamaran to continue his house arrest or to Evin Prison to be held like other political prisoners.

Mohammad Taghi Karroubi, Mehdi Karroubi’s eldest son, issued a letter published on the Saham News website, saying: “If there is any legitimacy in your statements regarding an order for house arrest, then he has to be transferred to his home in Jamaran, and his guards should observe all laws and regulations regarding prisoners.”

The letter indicates that Karroubi should not be required to pay for his own incarceration and prison guards, nor should he be held in constant isolation.

He adds: “No government official or institution has claimed responsibility for the arrest of my father.”

Since February of 2011, MirHosein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard and Mehdi Karroubi have been under house arrest. Fatemeh Karroubi was at first put under house arrest with her husband but she was released for medical treatment and is now forbidden to join him at the small apartment to which he’s been transferred.

Karroubi’s family was forced to rent an apartment for Mehdi Karroubi and cover the cost of the government guards who hold him under constant surveillance.

Karroubi and Mousavi challenged the outcome of the 2009 presidential elections with allegations of vote fraud and they have refused to back down from their accusations.

The government has essentially accused them of sedition but has never officially charged them or tried them in open court. It has merely put them under house arrest and isolated them from the public and even their families.

They are occasionally permitted a visit from their immediate family.

Karroubi is reportedly being denied fresh air and the opportunity to leave the apartment for any physical activity.

They are also denied any access to newspapers or the media.

Source: Radiozamaneh

Balochi political prisoner sentenced to 22 years in prison and exile to remote Ardabil Prison

Shir Ahamad was arrested three years ago in Tehran and transferred to the Intelligence Ministry prison in Zahedan. For three years, Ahmad was prohibited from any furlough or from any contact with family members, but was allowed brief phone calls with family members. Two months ago, Ahmad, along with another political prisoner, Abdulwahab Rigi, was transferred to solitary confinement in prison due to their adherence to Sunni religious commandments such as certain length of beards. This behavior against the two prisoners caused other Sunni prisoners in the prison to protest, which in turn resulted in protests by prisoners who were severely repressed by prison guards. According to reports, during the suppression of the Sunni prisoner revolt, the guards even shot at them from prison roofs. Eight prisoners were relocated to an unknown location, and no information of their condition has been made available for the past two months.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Human rights activists report tighter security atmosphere in Karon Prison

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Human rights activists report tighter security atmosphere in Karon Prison in Ahvaz following execution of four Arab minority political prisoners. Following a deteriorating atmosphere in this prison, prison guards confiscated all books, notebooks and diaries of political prisoners, exacerbating the already harsh prison conditions in the political prisoner wing at Karon Prison. The move was carried out following publication of a film recorded by four prisoners prior to their execution that was clandestinely transferred to outside the prison.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Basij militias to vet lecturers at Islamic university

According to Farhad Denshjoo, chancellor of one of Iran’s Free Islamic Universities, over 80% of lecturers at the private educational establishment are to be vetted by student members of the Basij militia. He called on the latter to spend the next three months investigating appointees’ backgrounds and passing the information on to the personnel department.

The Free Islamic Universities of Iran were established as independent academic centres three years after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Most directors are political leaders and MPs, including Hashemi Rafsanjani, who has twice been the country’s president.

The Revolutionary Guards and Basij militias are increasingly involved in the social and political life of the country, and academic centres are their most recent target for ideological attacks. Guards commander Ali Akbar Ahmadian says the elite force “regards itself as a custodian of the Islamic Revolution, and consequently has every right to be involved in all aspects of the social, political and cultural life of the country.”

Source: Sharhzad News

Third Time Detention Extended For Gonabadi Dervish

On orders from the investigative judge in charge of Kasra’s file, his detention orders have been extended for the third time.

According to Majzooban reporter, temporary detention of Gonabadi dervish, Kasra Nouri who has been held in Shiraz Adel Abad prison for more than four months, was extended for the third time.

And up to now no sentence has been issued for this prisoner of conscience.

It is important to say that, according to the law: “If after 2 months, due to provisional remedy, the accused is still in custody and his case has not been submitted to the court for final decision, the legal authority is obliged to cancel the arrest or give a discount (mitigation), otherwise, if there is a justified reason for the detention, so it must be mentioned and detention to be extended.

It is notable that, Gonabadi dervish, Kasra Nouri, has been arrested by security forces 2 times till now.

Once he was arrested on charge of “acting against the regime” and “Activities during the day and night” on the morning of Wednesday 21 Dey ( Jan 11 , 2012 ) .

On 7th Esfand , 1390 ( Feb 26 , 2012 ), he was released on bail of 50 million toman, after 46 days in jail in Shiraz Intelligence Office’s Detention Center and Adel Abad prison.

He was again arrested on the charges of “propagating against the regime in favor of foreigners” and “contact and interview with Radio Farda.”on 24th Esfand, 1390 ( Mar 14 , 2012 ).

Now, he is still held in Section 11 of Adel Abad prison in Shiraz.

Source: Inside of Iran

Intelligence Ministry arrests Iranian-Arab political activist

Last Saturday, agents from the Ministry of Intelligence arrested Habib Halfi in his home. A political activist and member of Iran’s Arab minority, Halfi was released from prison a few months ago after serving a two years. There is no information on his whereabouts or the reason for his arrest. His brother, Ali Halfi, is a political prisoner who was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment in exile and is serving time in Gonabad prison.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Whereabouts of student detained by Intelligence Ministry unknown

Adibeh Kalantari, a 27-year old student activist from Ravansar, was arrested by agents of the Intelligence Ministry about ten days ago and her whereabouts remain unknown. Her family has not been able to obtain information as to her condition and location.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Three Kurdish Activists Sentenced to Prison

According to the report, three members of the Kurdish Green Association, Akbar Gavili, Veria Khosravi and Kamram Rahimi, were charged by the Revolutionary Court presided over by Judge Hassan Babaai, with actions against the national interest and contacts with opposition parties. Khosravi was sentenced to four years in prison, Gavili to two years and Rahimi to three years. The three environmental activists were arrested six months ago by the Intelligence Ministry.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Denials Over Military Intervention And Responses Against “Hated Arabs”

Shirin Karimi

As the crisis in Syria turns more sour and the announcement of a possible intervention by Iran in the war, the minister of defense of the Islamic republic yesterday while denying the issue of intervening in Syria, once again labeled Bashar Assad’s opponents as terrorists. At the same time however, the foreign minister once again aired his proposal to act as the mediator between the Syrian “protestors” and the Baath regime in

Damascus. These remarks follow the warning that the deputy Basij commander issued a few days ago in which he said that if “Syria’s friends” intervened in the conflict, a devastating blow would be inflicted on “hated Arabs.” By Syria’s friends, he of course has Iran in mind.

As violence in Damascus escalates by the week, it is said that Iran’s Ghods Force is already active in support of Assad’s regime. General Ahmad Vahidi on Wednesday however told reporters, “This is not the case and we believe that the Syrian government and army have the ability to deal with the terrorists.” While Vahidi did not elaborate whether the Islamic republic of Iran would directly intervene if the Syrian regime failed in this task. It should be noted that just two months ago the deputy commander in chief of the Ghods Force had publicly expressly confirmed that the Islamic republic had been “physically” present in the crackdown of Syrian opponents.

Salehi Reiterates Mediation

Bashar Assad’s opponents are called “terrorists” by officials of the Islamic republic even as the country’s foreign minister had earlier extended an invitation to the opponents to come to Tehran to resolve the political crisis in Damascus. Salehi repeated his call yesterday, a position that conflicts with those of other cabinet ministers of Ahmadinejad’s administration, specifically the minister of defense. Salehi said, “We have been in contact with the adversaries for over a year and have held discussions with them and even announced our readiness to mediate between them and the government of Syria to help the country pass through its current situation and clashes. Conditions in Syria are of course moving towards peace.”

The minister of defense however did not mention the possibility of Tehran’s mediation and focused on his theme that “Iran had no military presence in Syria.”

Better Military Morale After the Bombing in Syria

In pursuit of his efforts to provide moral support to the Syrian Baath regime, Salehi yesterday made a reference to the bombing that took place in Damascus 7 days ago and said, “The moral of the Syrian military” had improved after the bombing. According to him, “After the explosion in Syria, we noticed that some individuals thought that a vacuum may be created in the Syria regime. But this did not happen and those who engaged in such activities did not succeed in their goals. Today, the Syrian military is in better morale in its fight against individuals who have come from outside the country and are battling the government.”

In a suicide operation, the Syrian opposition succeeded in killing a presidential deputy, the minister of defense and the head of the national security organization of the Syrian regime. There were also rumors that Ghasem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Ghods Force was also killed in the bombing. Yesterday however, photographs were published in Iran to show that Soleimani was talking to the supreme leader in the presence of other military and government officials. Ayatollah Khamenei had earlier called the popular uprising in Syria to be a “strayed” or diverted action but in his talk on Tuesday while he did touch on developments around the world and the Middle East, he did not make any reference to Syria.

It is noteworthy that just 24 hours before the minister of defense of the Islamic regime denied that the Tehran was involved militarily in the Syrian crisis, the deputy Basij para-military commander whose force operates under the command of the Revolutionary Guards had made remarks that actually strengthened the possibility of a military role in the crisis by the Islamic republic when he said, “The enemy cannot remove the regime in Syria as people of that country and friends would not let that happen.”

While Jazaeri did not elaborate who he believed were Syria’s “friends,” international specialists say the axis of countries that constitute Assad’s friends are the Islamic republic of Iran, Lebanese Hezbollah, and Russia. While Russia has issued warnings against foreign military intervention in Syria it has not said whether it will respond should NATO make such an intervention.

Still, Jazaeri did threaten that “None of Syria’s friends and the large resistance front had as of yet entered the field. Should this happen, decisive strikes would be inflicted on the enemy front, particularly the hated Arabs.”

Since last winter, the Islamic republic has taken a confrontational verbal attitude towards the southern Persian Gulf littoral states and “hated Arabs” is the strongest term used by the military officers in Tehran against the southern neighbors.

In his remarks, Jazaeri asserted that “Syrian territory would be soon purged of the enemy and then will come the time for the resistance to deal with each of Syria’s enemies.”

In a related development, Iran’s Fars news agency that is closely affiliated to the Revolutionary Guards has started a special column on “Developments in Syria” which is updated more regularly than the other sections of its website. Yesterday the site carried a story regarding the Revolutionary Guards’ initial training in missile usage and wrote that members of the force received their ever first missile training in Syria. According to the website, in response to Iraq missile attack on Iranian cities during the 8-year Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, the most important problem for the Guard commanders was hot to purchase missiles and provide the necessary training for them. “During the war years, on the basis of an agreed that we had reached with one of the Arab countries, we were to receive missiles but training our forces to use them was not possible by that country and it was agreed that the training would be provided in Syria,” the site wrote.

Source: Roozonline