A mother protecting her child isn’t anything unique. But in Iran, humanitarian activist mothers are now becoming global icons for human rights causes worldwide. In silent public protest, the ‘Mourning Mothers of Iran,’ known locally in Tehran as the ‘Mothers of Laleh,’ stand together each week, on Saturday evening vigils in Tehran’s Laleh Park.

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36 PMOI hostages RELEASED on 72nd day of hunger strike, 7th day of dry hunger strike,
transferred to Ashraf.
We all congratulate families and activist world wide involved in this campaign.
As far as our friends and research team could collect , this campaign has had the following sky high statistics for the campaign in various places only in the Internet.

Twitts : More than 10345 during the past weeks
Facebook activity: Ashraf mentioned at least 3425 folds
Pepers in the press: More than 3 to 3500 articles & coverages
Clips and echoes : More than 145 clips
emails with trace sent to Officials on this case : 14234
....
the actions taken on the streets have been extra ordinary:
At least 100 people on Hunger strike world wide
24 actions and sit-ins for at least 10 cities world wide
hundreds of actions and poetry reading and Arts disply in these si-ins

We like to use the press release given out by the NCRI site for further information on the situation :

36 PMOI hostages RELEASED on 72nd day of hunger strike, 7th day of dry hunger strike,
transferred to Ashraf

Mrs. Rajavi requests all hunger strikers in Ashraf and across globe to end their strike

President-elect of the Iranian Resistance thanked Iranian compatriots, Iraqi political figures and tribal leaders, members of parliaments, jurists, international human rights organizations across the globe for their relentless efforts to release the 36 hostages

On the seventy-second day of their hunger strike and seventh day of dry hunger strike, 36 PMOI hunger strikers who have been taken hostage in Iraq returned triumphantly to Camp Ashraf. A number of them went into coma yesterday morning and they were taken to hospital by prison guards. Upon their arrival, they were immediately taken to Ashraf medical center to rest and to be looked after due to their critical condition and the injuries suffered from gunshots and beatings during the July 28 and 29 attacks. Most of them were on the verge of death.

All of the released PMOI members were beaten and wounded and seven of them were unconscious at the time of their capture and abduction. They were held for several days in appalling conditions outside of Ashraf and then transferred to the local prison in the city of Khalis. Subsequently they were moved to the Iraqi military intelligence detention center and finally to the prison in al-Muthana airfield. In all these displacements they were mistreated. Their astounding perseverance for the past 72 days shocked the world.

The court in Khalis ordered their release first time 46 days ago on August 23, 2009. They continued to remain in custody, however, on spurious charges of illegal entry into Iraq over 23 years ago. The court again confirmed the order for their release on September16, 2009. On September 27, 2009, the judge in Khalis city court gave his third and definitive order for their release and dismissed all charges against them. In the verdict for their release and closure of their cases it was emphasized that they had not committed any crime, that the investigation is closed, and that they must be released from detention immediately.

The Iraqi police and government, however, refused to implement the order provoking a wave of worldwide and regional protests that eventually led to the release of hostages today against all odds and obstacles. Developments leading to the release of the hostages require a separate report.

The clerical regime ruling Iran planned to abduct as many Ashraf residents as possible in order to use them as a lever to put pressure on Ashraf residents. The regime wanted to transfer the hostages to Iran to eliminate them, like the PMOI members Mohammad Ali Zahedi and Hossein Pouyan who were kidnapped in August 2005 and taken to Iraqi Interior Ministry, and handed over to the Iranian regime's Quds Force and then to Iran.

But, the incredible perseverance of these 36PMOI members, along with the resistance of Ashraf residents, and strikes, sit-ins, demonstrations, and protests by our compatriots in various countries across the world, that presented a brilliant show of solidarity of the Iranian people, combined with massive international support, eventually defeating the ploys by the Iranian regime and led to the victory of Ashraf residents and release of the 36hostages.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, congratulated Iranian compatriots and friends of the Resistance in Iran and abroad, as well as the PMOI members in Ashraf, and also the leader of the Iranian Resistance for successful release of the hostages. By pointing to international efforts to guarantee the protection of Ashraf, Mrs. Rajavi earnestly requested the PMOI members in Ashraf and all hunger strikers in various countries to end their strikes.

Hunger striking members of the PMOI in Ashraf conceded Mrs. Rajavi's request and expressed their gratitude to all other solidarity hunger strikers throughout the world. They also expressed gratitude to the continued international campaign of Ashraf supporters and determined defenders who are seeking guarantees for protection and fulfillment of the rights of Ashraf residents and declared that if their security and protection are not guaranteed they will have no other choice but to resume their hunger strike.

The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance sincerely thanked the relentless efforts of the Iranian compatriots and all faithful supporters of the Resistance, Iraqi politicians, tribal leaders, and noble Iraqi citizens, and all parliamentarians, jurists, and international human rights organizations across the globe for the release of the 36 hostages.

Mrs. Rajavi expressed her special gratitude to Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams; Sheikh Taysir al-Tamimi, Palestine’s Chief Justice; Mrs. Danielle Mitterrand; Dr. Alejo Vidal-Quadras, Vice President of the European Parliament; Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria; Lord Robin Corbett; Dr. Saleh Mutlak, leader of the Iraqi National Dialogue Front; and the relentless efforts of the International Committee of in Search of Justice, International Committee of Jurists, Arabic-Islamic Committee in Defense of Ashraf, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and parliamentary committees in various countries of the world.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
October 7, 2009
Mullahs’ Intelligence Ministry: Mojahedin through an intermediary are indirectly in our custody

In contrast to an order by Iraqi Prosecutor General to all police stations that the 36 PMOI hostages must be freed immediately, the mullahs’ Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as the Iraqi Government’s godfather declares “The Iraqi Government plans to send documents and the cases concerning the offenses of these [36 abducted] people to the court in this country”

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Forget sanctions; forget bombing. Tehran's worst fear is a human rights campaign.
By Anne Applebaum

It's an odd thing about Iran, but sometimes I could swear there are two of them. On the one hand, there is the Iran of the nuclear issue, the Iran analyzed by security experts, the Iran covered by the White House press corps. This is the Iran that made the news last week when President Barack Obama revealed the existence of yet another hidden Iranian nuclear reactor, the Iran that will be judged by the U.N. Security Council this Thursday.

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My first interrogations – The Smell

Since I arrived, I was blind folded and hand cuffed with a rope. They welcomed me by punches and punts.

I suddenly felt something tearing the air above me on to my back and I suddenly become hot and was burning. It was as if a flood of volcano larva was poured on my back. I was burning and could not breathe.

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Supporters of the Iranian resistance have all over the world commemorated the memory of Ingrid Holzhueter, Former member of the German Bundestag from Social Democratic Party and the president of the German branch of the Friends of a Free Iran Committee, who has unfortunately passed away this week.

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Hostages have written their last letters to their families considering their
dreadful physical situation and still insist on pertaining their Right for Freedom.

The 36 hostages were abducted by the pro-Iranian Maliki special forces on the day of the brutal attack on Camp Ashraf- home to 1000 woman activists- and while tortured during interrogation were abused in detention and charged with false charges by staged witnesses.
The objective of the Maliki engineered charges was to elongate the hostages captivity in order to fulfill Iranian demands to harm the dissidents.
Mr. Maliki seems to be election thirsty and hoping to win the elections with Iranian support.

It is a Critical situation and we like to ask all readers to Write to the UNHCR,US Ambassador in Iraq,The White house in twitter(@whitehouse) Mr. Obama in twitter (@BarakObama) and other responsible organizations to take immediate action to :

- Demand Maliki to stop illegal intervention by delaying release of the hostages ordered by local Judge under various pretexts
- Demand Maliki to ask presence of UNAMI to be stationed in the refugee Camp Ashraf to prevent further pressure by Iranian regime for a second brutal assault on the defenseless camp.
- Ask US to carry out Treaty obligations under Basic International Conventions of Humanitarian Law and enforce protection of the defenseless victims of the camp
_ Ask the UNHCR to pursue the immediate installation of an observer in the camp.



US Embassy in Iraq:
US Land Line : 1- 240-553-0581 x2413 By Telephone
BaghdadPressOffice@state.gov

Iraqi Embassy in the US
3421 Massachusetts Ave.,N.W
Washington, D>C. 20007
Tel: (202) 742-1600 Ext:136
Three Months agao the candle of resistance burned so Brightly as millions of people lead into the streets.... is Tom Tancredo's opening of speech at NY rally on 23 September 2009.
As 7000 or more people gathered in front of the Un protesting to Ahmadinejad's presence in the UN and on US soil, they chanted "Ahmadinejad is not my President" .."down with dictator".." No Lebanon ,No Ghaza, my life for Iran"...
You can listen to the clip :
Let me tell you who is responsible; Mr. Khamenei, Mr.Khatami, Mr. Rafsanjani"...

See the clip
LATimes
Iran's president extols himself and denounces Israel

"Ahmadinejad, in a clear reference to the United States, accused "those who define democracy and freedom" of not living up to their own standards. "They can no longer sit both as the judge and executioner and challenge the real democratically established governments," he said.Amir Blorchi of Washington described Ahmadinejad's words as "bluster" and applauded the nations that did not listen to him speak. "His absurd talk about world peace and love will not deceive anyone," said Blorchi, adding that sanctions were the best approach to Ahmadinejad...Russia on Wednesday suggested that it might support sanctions against Iran"

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Shiva's friends and some other activists were waiting for her release from prison today at 5 pm local time.
Shiva , a member of the Human Rights Committee, was arrested at her office in working hours on 14 June after she he house was thoroughly examined the night before.
Shiva is also a member of the 1 million petition campaign in Iran.
During the past week there has been an obvious struggle by activists, Human right supporters and activists to prove International Convents on political and civil Rights to still be effective at times of Humanitarian Crisis in the ongoing session of Human Right Council in Geneva. This struggle has been practically focused on the humiliating mockery of these international Instruments by the Iraqi Maliki government as it has so far displayed arrays of trying to show confidence above International law by defying International will to let go of the illegal standoff at the refugee Camp Ashraf.

We also have played part of this pressure by collecting so far 25000 signatures denouncing this illegal defiance and asking for the implementation of International laws.

During the sessions of Human Rights Council, NGOS of consultative Status to the UN in their speech referred to Iranian uprising and also the situation of Ashraf. Among those speaking at the session were "Daniel Mitterrand"s NGO as well as Human Rights watch with "nazain Afshin Jam".



Mrs. Daniel Mitterrand, prominent Human Right defender and former member of French Resistance defends the Right of Ashraf residents to an International inquiry regarding the "Crimes of War" and "Crime Against Humanity" perpetrated by Iraqi forces specially in view of Maliki responsibility towards well being of the 36 Ashraf hostages still held after recent Judgment of a local Judge for their release. (FRENCH interview with Farsi subtitles)

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Agence France Presse*, Geneva, September 15 - Several NGOs in Geneva on Tuesday called on the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mrs. Navanethem Pillay to intervene to ensure the protection of Camp Ashraf near Baghdad, which houses more than 3,000 opponents of the Iranian regime.

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Date:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Time:
9:30am - 6:30pm
Location:
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza - Across from the United Nations
Street:
47th St & 1st Ave
City/Town:
New York, NY
Iranian exiles in Iraq vowed on Saturday to continue a six-week-old hunger strike until 36 of them arrested during a riot in July are freed and Iraqi forces who took control of their camp leave.

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The No to Ahmadinejad Committee Street Team at Broadway & 116th Street talking to the public about a rally against Ahmadinejad's visit to the United Nations. The rally is on Wed Sept 23rd @ 11 am, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (47th and 1st). No is the time to act, support the Iranian people's struggle for democratic change in Iran, say no to tyrant Ahmadinejad.


After reading this interview I became more apt on the fact that the Obama administration is incapable of comprehending or the least of dealing with the Iranian regime! It is too simply vivid that when backed by such irresponsible thinktanks, the outcomes of foreign policy of the US is heartbreaking when it comes to Iran

follow the "UPdated" position of the Foreign affairs on women in Iran and their role in the uprising there.

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Mahsa Naderi, a 19-year-old economics student of Mashhad university, imprisoned in Ward 209 of Tehran’s Evin prison, is in critical condition but she has been denied of medical treatment. She was arrested for attending a ceremony in Khavaran, a cemetery located in South East of Tehran, commemorating the victims of 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran.

Following is the excerpts of an interview of Persian language Voice of America TV with Mrs. Masoumeh Naderi, Mahsa’s mother:

VOA: Mrs. Naderi why was your daughter arrested?

Masoumeh Naderi: My daughter and her father who was a political prisoner for 5 years from 1381-1986 went to Khavaran cemetery for honoring those martyrs who have been buried there. Few days later, they [Iranian regime’s agents] arrested my husband and told him your daughter will be arrested too. But since my daughter was under 18 at the time, they did not arrest her. A couple of years later, they came to our house and arrested my daughter and took away our computer, my daughters’ hand writings and a few a number of other things with them. My husband was in prison at that time. They transferred the 18-years-old Mahsa to solidarity confinement and she spent three months there.

VOA: Have you been in contact with your daughter or did you get a chance to visit her in prison or did you have a lawyer for her?

Masoumeh Naderi: After she had spent three months in solidarity confinement, they transferred her to Ward 209 of Evin prison. She is there with three others in a cell. Because there are so many prisoners there, they were allowed to use washroom only once in a day. This resulted in creating kidney problem and infections for her. Once she had so much needed help that her friends ask prison guards for help but they responded by saying that let her die, we brought her here to die.

VOA: In Khavaran cemetery, those who have been executed in 1981-1988 have been buried. Most have been buried secretly. Later the family members and their relatives found out. Most of them were member of the People’s Mojahedin organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). Gatherings held by victims’ families has always turned into clashes with the government forces. A few months ago the government forces destroyed a number of graves sites there.


Three weeks after her arrest, Faiba Pajouh (journalist) remains in solitary confinement and is under extreme pressure to confess.


In a phone call to her family on Monday, Fariba Pajouh who is a member of the International Federation of Journalists said that she remains in solitary confinement.


It had been reported previously that she was being detained in Evin but was sharing her cell with other prisoners. She is in a bad psychological state and being in solitary confinement in Evin is putting pressure on her.


Fariba Pajouh had worked for Etemad Melli Newspaper and ILNA News Agency in the past. There is no information on the reasons of her arrest or what she has been charged with. The judiciary has not released any information on her case.

The former Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, Dr. Yakin Ertürk, has brought her term as mandate holder to a close with a call to States to accept the challenges of accountability, implementation and compliance which would give full effect to measures prohibiting violence against women


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  • Ayatollah Tabatabi Nezhad: Isfahan Friday Prayers Imam

1- Ministry is an important with high demands; women won’t be able to handle working there.
2- Choosing female ministers is against Islamic rules.
3- Women would have to constantly work with men in ministry office, this is not right.
4- A ministry is not women’s job.
5- We are not against women and we do respect them.





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Courage is the Art of loving the "One thing beside Your Self" and creating a new value by paying the price to preserve it.


25 May 2007- Evin Prison

Torturer (Famous as the notorious Zarghami): You will never get out of here; no one will hear your voice except these walls. Now tell me who is the Hypocrite? When you went to Ashraf City, did you see the Hypocrites?
The young Houd, with much confident only replied: "What I saw in Ashraf were the Mojahedin (saviors of the people) and not hypocrites (a label created by Ayatollah Khomeini to deface its opposition the PMOI)
A thrust of batons and punches awaited young Houd as he knew very well the consequences of not insulting the PMOI. He was resolved to not weald to what his torturer expected and not let them use him against another.


Houd has been in solitary confinement for the past 9 months and is in a devastating physical condition. Some former cell mates contested he was vomiting blood but was extremely cheerful as usual and insisted that there is a voice out of these walls that would echo his will for "truth and the rule of the Law".


The mullahs’ regime judiciary on Sunday, August30, sought a death sentence for Mr. Hamed Yazarloo, 28, a Air and Space expert who is currently a political prisoner, for “waging war on God.” During the mock-trial, which was presided by Mohammad Moghise, Hamed Yazarloo was accused of taking part in mountain climbing, indoor football games, and family gatherings, and gathering news and information about political prisoners, including about his brother Hood Yazarloo, attending events in Hosseinieh Ershad religious institute in Tehran, establishing email contacts with his relatives in Camp Ashraf, taking part in student gatherings and protests, gathering a collection of speeches and events of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran and promoting the goals of the PMOI, and thus a death sentence was sought for him. Even Hamed’s father was not allowed to attend the mock-trial.

Mohammad Moghise, with a pseudonym of Nasserian, was the head of Evin prison at the time of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988. He is one of the most brutal and despicable torturers of the regime and one of the main figures responsible for suppression of political prisoners.

Hamed Yazarloo was arrested on February 20, 2009 by agents of the notorious Ministry of Intelligence and Security. He was put in solitary confinement in Ward 209 of Evin Prison. He was subjected to physical and psychological torture there for 120 days. He continues to languish in Ward 209. His mother, Ms. Nazila Dashti, is being held in the women’s ward of Evin Prison. Hamed’s brother Hood, 21, is imprisoned in Ward 4 of Gohardasht Prison. Ms. Dashti and Hood were both sentenced to three years in prison for visiting their relatives in Ashraf.




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URGENT: Attention needed


3 women in Ashraf have gone into a coma because of their hunger strike.

I would like to ask all of you who care to write a urgent EMAIL or telephone call to Ad Melkert, who is the chairman of UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (UNAMI).
Express your concern for the residents of Ashraf, as well as all hunger strikers around the world who are continuing to grow weaker by the day.

There have already been reports of heart attacks and strokes, and many people have been hospitalized around the world.

Email: Melkert@un.og
OR arikat@un.org
9626550 (Ext 2610) – Oman / Jordan
917-367-3614
fax: 917-367-3615
Telephone in Jordan 962-6550-4700



Express your concern to UNAMI :

amalr@un.org
nabaa@un.org
arikat@un.org
Melkert@un.org
Afagh and Hajar's only family members live in Camp Ashraf. Afagh's mother is among hunger striker in Camp Ashraf and Hajar's brother among injured. The Camp was attacked by Iraq's security forces when American forces were watching the attack. 11 were killed in the attack and 36 taken hostages. Since July 28th over thousand Iranians are on hunger strike around the world including in front of White House. They will continue until US steps in to protect the Camp.


Iranians in 8 cities around the world have been on Hunger Strike in support of 36 residents of Camp Ashraf,who were abducted by Iraqi forces while wounded in a bruatl attack on 28 July. The 36 Hostages are still on Hunger Strike.Reports suggest that Hossein Sarv-Azad, one of the 36 hostages who had spent nine years in mullahs’ jails as a political prisoner and now on hunger strike, fainted as he was being interrogated by the Judge. Police had to take him to the hospital in Khalis.

Although their conditions has been estimated highly critical, the Iraqi Interior Ministry has refused to released them despite a judgment passed by the Judge of their innocence.
This change accrued after Manouchehr Mottaki, mullahs’ Foreign Minister, asked Maliki to prevent release of the 36. Mottaki asked Kazemi Qomi, Tehran’s ambassador to Baghdad and a veteran member of the terrorist Quds Force, to make necessary arrangements to put pressure on these individuals to break them down and convince them not to want to go back to Camp Ashraf.
Tehran seems to be focused in taking hold of these hostages or if not detain their releases so that in time they would face a Humanitarian tragedy.
Considering that every single one of the 36 have been recognized as ‘Protected Person’ under the Fourth Geneva Convention by the U.S. Government and the Multi-National Force-Iraq (MNF-I) and were issued with the Protected Person’s I.D. cards in 2004:
It is an obligation on our behalf to ask any one visiting this blog to kindly write the US Embassy in Iraq directly or call to express concern over this situation and ask for their immediate intervention.

US Embassy in Iraq:
US Land Line : 1- 240-553-0581 x2413 By Telephone
BaghdadPressOffice@state.gov

Iraqi Embassy in the US
3421 Massachusetts Ave.,N.W
Washington, D>C. 20007
Tel: (202) 742-1600 Ext:136

Iranian activists for defense of human rights in North America and Europe ,organization of Kurdistan defense of human rights and committee of human rights reporters in a joint declaration have demanded for Shiva Nazarahari , Mohammad Sediq Kaboud Vand , Keyvan Samimi , Ahmad Zeid Abadi , Abdollah Momeni , Mohammad Ali Dadkhah , Nasser Faridi , Saeed Matin Pour and dozens of human rights activists and journalists prisoners to be freed .Copy of declaration has been sent to UN Human Rights Council ,Amnesty International ,Human Rights Watch ,Reporters Without Borders and Council of Human Rights in EU.
Extracts from a Youtube clip I found very strong and self enforcing on the present issued of Ashraf women which follows by an orchestra of women!! Interesting to see:

If we are finished, IF we are diminished, IF we do not have any root in our people, Why all the fuss?Why put PMOI on the table for almost all Political dialogues? Why try to use PMOI in every single interaction with EU and US when it comes to the nuclear issues? Why pay more than 130 billion dollars to companies and hackers and Iranian intelligence recurred Iranians to demonize , foul and deface the PMOI for the past 30 years, why such huge investment in defacing the moment that Tehran claims to have eradicated.?


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No race, no sexuality and even political background can separate us from our Goal : FREEDOM and democracy for Iran.

This is only the example of what shook khamenei and his Intelligence agents.
It was the strong voice of the new generation very alert and ready for a complete change in Iran. They DID not only vote green but wished for a change in Iran for democracy. This is the unity that creeps down the back spine of Tehran which is the Revolutionary Guards.

Khameni said yesterday that he also does not find any legal evidence to mark the uprisings as a plot organized by outsiders such as the US or UK. We should take hsi words as an assertion that " hey guys , we have to pack up. things are too serious here and it seems that the wave of uprising is too ongoing for us to think that a few theatrical scenes like the confessions and so forth will do anything to prevent us going down the drain..so lets just take it off.."


Look a this clip. It is too amazing and displays the ONLY reason for fear. No wonder what they have claimed that these students have been in touch with opposition such as the PMOI !


Bravery is not only to be a victim of torture and face the degradations and come out of the challenge high headed. bravery is to take a firm stance against it for others and prove to be a rock on which one can rely on...This does not limit itself to age, color,race, religion or any political background....

An account read by daughter of a Martyr recounting a heroic resistance of relatives under torture during the 1980s to 1989. This was the time when political prisoners and women were subjected to at least 74 invented tortures by the vicious guards.

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We are Daughters of the Light!
For all eternity shall we stand Unite!
Our destiny ,not be the devil himself but arrays of Light
That conquer human courage and faith for Love
We, in our faith for Freedom
Shall always remain faithful and strong
to pave way for That sacred Right : FREEDOM


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By Hiedeh Farmani (AFP)

TEHRAN — Iran's conservative clerics have objected to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's decision to include three women in his new cabinet, a report said on Saturday, dealing a blow to the hardliner's bid to secure parliament's nod for his ministerial line-up.

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1000 woman activists under collective threat of Rape and harassment
When part of a widespread and systematic practice, rape and sexual slavery are now recognized as crimes against humanity and war crimes. Rape is also now recognized as an element of the crime of genocide when committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a targeted group. However, rape remains widespread in conflict zones.

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This Sunday, August 16, 2009- People in 100 cities across the globe spent a night together to remember the women in prison in Iran and also commend 1000 women in Camp Ashraf who each have at least 20 to 30 years of experience in their life striving for Freedom in Iran.


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Pam McLennan
Epoch Times
OTTAWA—A group of about 150 Iranians gathered in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill on Saturday to “show solidarity with the brave women of Iran and Ashraf” who have been stepping forward to declare their opposition to the fundamentalist mullah-based regime in Iran.

Iranian nationals from Ottawa, Montreal, and Toronto—including ten who have been on a hunger strike for 18 days—attended the event. The hunger strikers have been assembling daily outside the U.S. Embassy to protest the withdrawal of American protection of Camp Ashraf in Iraq.



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Roya Johnson

Early this March, security forces removed several hundred women spectators from an indoor stadium by force as they were watching athletes performing in the 2006 Gymnastics World Cup tournament being held in Tehran, eye-witnesses have reported. A few days earlier, State Security Forces attacked female soccer fans in Tehran after they held a defiant protest against the government decision to ban them from soccer stadiums.

And in another example of mullahs’ “justice,” an Iranian court has sentenced a female teenage rape victim named Nazanin, 18 to death by hanging after since she had unintentionally killed a man who had tried to rape both her and her 16-year-old niece.

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Tell us Murderer,
Do you feel like a Big Man
Because you wear a uniform
And kill because you can?

Do you call it honor
To strike down an unarmed man,
Old enough to be you father,
With your wooden bat in Hand?

Did you brag to all your friends that night
Of all your manly deeds?
And was your mother oh-so-proud
That you made an old man bleed?

You came with the intent to kill,
We saw it in your face,
You glee, your pleasure in the act,
Of taking our Amir from us.
We saw you held a world away
When protectors let you have your way,

We will not forget that fact.
Guilt clings to you with bloody scent.
Justice will sniff you out one day
Believe it! Not one of us forgets.


Carol R.Fontain



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