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Iranian regime to execute crippled man in public


According to reports, on Monday, January 30, Siamak Armi who is about 32 years old was transferred to a solitary cell in Gohardasht Prison from Qezel Hesar Prison to be publicly hanged.

Agents told him that he was to be hanged in public the next day in Karaj.

This prisoner had run over and killed a security agent a few years ago while coming back from work. He was arrested and violently tortured. His back was broken by security forces which led to a fracture in his spinal cord and he is now completely crippled. He uses a wheelchair to move and his cellmates help him with his daily work. (Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran
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Iranian regime sentences Christian women to 2 years of prison

 


Christian convert Leila Mohammadi, who was arrested by security forces in her workplace, was sentenced to two years of prison by the Revolutionary Court…
Ms. Mohammadi was tried on January 18 by the Revolutionary Court where she was charged with ‘cooperating with elements linked to foreign groups, anti-Islamic propaganda, establishing groups and deceiving people under the guise of a home church, insulting sanctities and acting against national security’. The court cleared her of the charge of ‘cooperating with elements linked to foreign groups’ because she was unaware [of their supposed links to foreign groups]. Based on this, this Christian convert was sentenced to two years of prison and the sentence was announced to her.
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U.S. intelligence: Iran willing to attack on U.S. soil

 

The Washington Post -- U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Iran is prepared to launch terrorist attacks inside the United States in response to perceived threats from America and its allies, the U.S. spy chief said Tuesday.

Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. said in prepared testimony that an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington that was uncovered last year reflects an aggressive new willingness within the upper ranks of the Islamist republic to authorize attacks against the United States.

That plot “shows that some Iranian officials — probably including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei — have changed their calculus and are now more willing to conduct an attack in the United States in response to real or perceived U.S. actions that threaten the regime,” Clapper said in the testimony, which was submitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee in advance of a threat assessment hearing Tuesday. “We are also concerned about Iranian plotting against U.S. or allied interests overseas.”

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Mohsen Sanatipour Sentenced to One Year In Prison

 

Student activist and journalist Mohsen Sanatipour has been sentenced to one year in prison, a local human rights activist told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. The verdict was served to Sanatipour’s lawyer last week and the Enforcement Judge summoned him to begin serving his sentence.

Sanatipour is a chemistry student at Mashhad’s Ferdowsi University and Secretary of the university’s Allameh Group. He has also worked with several student publications.

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Journalist Hassan Fathi Barred from Family Visits

 

International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran – The family of imprisoned journalist Hassan Fathi has reason to believe he has been returned to solitary confinement, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.“We think he has been transferred to a solitary cell again, because last week when the family went to visit with him, they were told that he is barred from having visitors,” a source close to the family said. “He must be in solitary, as prisoners in the General Ward are allowed visitors. But we don’t know anything about his conditions for sure,” the source added.Security forces arrested Fathi on 13 November 2011, one day after he had appeared as a guest on BBC Persian Television to discuss an explosion in a military base belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Fars News Agency, affiliated with the IRGC, reported on Fathi’s arrest shortly thereafter: referring to him as a BBC employee, they cited his charges as “propagating falsehoods” and “creating public anxiety.” He was in solitary confinement inside Evin Prison for more than 45 days.

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Iran: New Arrests of Labor Activists

 

 

Human Rights Watch -- Overturn Convictions, Drop Charges, and Free Peaceful Advocates

Iranian authorities should immediately release dozens of labor and independent trade activists imprisoned for speaking out peacefully in defense of workers, Human Rights Watch said today. Convictions solely for the peaceful exercise of freedom of association and assembly should be quashed, and charges should be dropped against others facing prosecution for these reasons, Human Rights Watch said.

The latest round of arrests took place in Iran’s Tehran, East Azerbaijan and Kurdistan provinces. The authorities summoned four activists in mid-January 2012 to begin serving long sentences imposed in 2011. On January 28, authorities arrested Alireza Akhavan, a teacher and labor rights activist, in his home in Tehran. It is not know where he is currently being held. On January 18, security forces arrested Mohammad Jarrahi in his home in Tabriz. Three days earlier, intelligence agents arrested Shahrokh Zamani, another Tabriz labor rights leader, and summoned two others also in Tabriz. Authorities also arrested Shays Amani, a prominent rights activist and member of an independent trade in the city of Sanandaj on January 16. Earlier in the month authorities detained Mehdi Shandeez and transferred to Ward 350 of Evin prison in Tehran. All those arrested are labor activists or members of independent trade s not authorized by the government..”

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Iran media confirm Canada resident's death sentence

 

AFP — Iranian media on Sunday confirmed an Iranian man with Canadian residency has had a death sentence against him reinstated by the supreme court on charges he operated a pornographic website."The death sentence for Saeed Malekpour, in charge of a pornographic website, has been upheld in the Supreme Court," Fars news agency said, without giving a source for its information.It said the ruling was reinstated after unspecified prosecution "deficiencies" had been removed from Malekpour's case.The report confirms information from foreign lawyers connected to the case.Shadi Sadr, a British-based lawyer with the advocacy group Justice for Iran, told AFP on January 19 that he had been told of the renewed death sentence by Malekpour's sister.The capital punishment had been annulled by the Iranian supreme court in June last year. No public explanation has been given as to why it was reinstated.Malekpour, a 36-year-old computer programmer, was found guilty in December 2010 of "designing and moderating adult content websites," "agitation against the regime," and "insulting the sanctity of Islam," according to his supporters.

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