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regime secretly hangs RGC opponent along with 12 people in Shiraz

 

A dissident pilot in the Revolutionary Guards Corps was secretly hanged on January 16. This was sent to us by one of the personnel of the RGC Air Base in Shiraz. This report reads in part:

“Simultaneous with the execution of a number of robbers and troublemakers in Shiraz on January 16, 2012, we were surprised to be informed that one of the religious and very respectable pilots of the Shiraz RGC Airbase [Rahmatollah Heidari son of Hossein] was secretly hanged in Shiraz Prison along with these people”.

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hits Iran’s Bank Tejarat with sanctions



WASHINGTON (AFP)— The US Treasury on Monday announced sanctions against Iran’s Bank Tejarat, claiming all of the Islamic Republic’s major state-owned banks have now been subjected to punitive measures.Just hours after the European Union slapped an embargo on Iranian oil, the Treasury Department announced measures to close a financial noose around the regime — which is accused of building nuclear weapons.The sanctions are expected to make it more difficult for Iran to do business with the rest of the world and to get revenue from its vast Iran and gas exports.“At a time when banks around the world are cutting off Iran and its currency is depreciating rapidly, today’s action against Bank Tejarat strikes at one of Iran’s few remaining access points to the international financial system,” said senior Treasury official David Cohen.Bank Tejarat, Iran’s third largest, is accused of aiding Iranian weapons of mass destruction programs, including moving tens of millions of dollars to help a state-run agency acquire uranium.Bank Tejarat is said to have around 2,000 branches in Iran and foreign offices in France and Tajikistan.

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Clinton Say EU Ban on Iran Oil a ‘Strong Step’

 


U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the European Union’s agreement to ban oil imports from Iran and to freeze assets of the Iranian central bank are a “strong step” to “dramatically increase the pressure on Iran” and are consistent with steps the U.S. has taken.

“Taken in combination with the many other sanctions on Iran that continue to be implemented by the United States and the international community, this new, concerted pressure will sharpen the choice for Iran’s leaders and increase their cost of defiance of basic international obligations,” Geithner and Clinton said in a joint statement today.

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literary translator detained in Iran

(CNN) – Family and friends of a well-known literary translator in Iran are concerned for his well-being after he was detained for unknown reasons nearly two weeks ago.Mohammad Soleimani Nia, 39, has been held since January 10, according to a source close to his family.The family doesn’t know where he’s being detained or why he’s being questioned, but they fear he is in solitary confinement at Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, according to the source. The prison is known for its harsh conditions.Soleimani Nia’s family is “so worried about his health,” said the source, who did not want to be named for safety reasons. “He’s not a strong person physically.”His ordeal began in late November when he was questioned by security and intelligence officers. Friends and family aren’t sure the motive behind that questioning as phones are monitored in Iran and Soleimani Nia was tight-lipped about the experience, which resulted in him being banned from leaving the country, according to the source.
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execution every 4 hours

Since the start of the New Year, the Iranian regime has begun a campaign of death, executing 1 prisoner every 4 hours.  If the regime continues its rampage, by the months end they will have executed 186 individuals. If the rate of their killing spree continues further, by the end of the year Iran will have murdered over 2,200 individuals.  The regime has used an assortment of charges against such prisoners, in order to try to legitimize the massacre. The charges against each individual range from terrorism, espionage, drug trafficking, enmity with God, rape, and so on.  Each of the prisoners has gone through a judicial system that offers little fairness, transparency, or due process. As a result, differentiating between ordinary criminals and opponents of the regime can be very difficult.  Many prisoners face trumped up charges despite committing purely political offenses.

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Blogger On Hunger Strike Hospitalized


 

Jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Ronaghi Maleki has been transferred to hospital in critical condition.Iran’s House of Human Rights website reports that Ronaghi Maleki was transferred to Hasheminejad hospital on Thursday.In the past year, the jailed blogger has undergone four operations, including a kidney transplant. In the past, the authorities had refused to heed the advice of specialists to let him receive adequate treatment outside of prison facilities.Ronaghi Maleki had begun a hunger strike to protest what he described as “the unfair 15-year prison term, the authorities’ refusal to grant sick leave and the psychological and physical pressures” he has been subjected throughout his imprisonment.He began his hunger strike by protesting his condition in an open letter to Tehran Prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi.Hossein Ronaghi Maleki, who ran a blog under the penname Babak Khoramdin, was arrested in 2009, during the wave of arrests triggered by widespread protests against the result of the presidential election, which the opposition claimed was rigged to re-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.After close to 300 days in solitary confinement, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Last February, he began experiencing kidney complications for which he was finally given a transplant, but the authorities immediately returned him to jail after the procedure

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Iranian regime publicly hangs man in Kerman after lashing him 99 times

A rapist was publicly hanged today in the Khajavi Square in Kerman…

This 31 year old rapist was married and had two children and was employed. He was sentenced to public hanging and 99 lashes after legal procedures and his sentence was carried out. (Fars state-run News Agency, Jahan News state-run website
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