NAJA Commander: “Plans to Combat Improper Hijab Began”

HRANA News Agency – By pointing out plans to combat improper hijab have begun, Pasdar Ahmadi Moghadam, the Chief Commander of Iranian Police Force, claimed that public demands to deal with non Islamic attire and dress code have increased.

 

According to a report by Fars News Agency, Ahmadi Moghadam said, “As the warm season begins and traveling increases, improper hijab becomes a bit more prevalent. The police force will deal with these individuals who are a handful of people intending to pollute our social environment.  Along these lines, we began our initiative in Tehran last week to combat non Islamic attire and dress code.

 

Emphasizing the importance of educating the public, Ahmadi Moghadam added, “The police force isn’t tasked with the responsibility to build or shift the culture.  However, law enforcement can be a good supplement to cultural programs by deterring unlawful behavior.”

 

In addition, Moral Security Police Chief recently announced the presence of 70,000 law enforcement officers on the streets to implement the state’s moral security plan.

 

 

 

One-Hundred and Two “Thugs and Hoodlums” Arrested

HRANA News Agency – Announcing the news that 102 “known thugs and hoodlums” in Tehran have been arrested, the capital city’s police chief said, “During this morning’s operations, five women were also detained.”

In an interview with Mehr News, Tehran’s Police Chief Hossein Sajedinia said, “The second phase of the Neighborhood-based Security Plan began this morning in 375 locations throughout the capital in order to deal with thugs and hoodlums decisively.”

Hossein Sajedinia added, “During these operations that ended today at 2:00am, one hundred and two well-known thugs and hoodlums around the capital city were arrested.These individuals have distributed illegal drugs and attempted to be a menace to others by brandish daggers and threatening, intimidating, traumatizing and bullying the public.Additionally, the police has confiscated large and considerable amounts of narcotics, alcoholic drinks, obscene CDs, various weapons and firearms.”

Hossein Sajedinia further explained, “Amongst those arrested, there are 97 men and five women.After the preliminary interrogations and collection of evidence, these individuals will be charged accordingly so that the Judicial Branch can deal with them to the full extend.”

Referring to the fact that the Neighborhood-based Security Plan will continue to target citizens who are identified as “thugs and hoodlums,” the chief police of Tehran announced, “This plan won’t end.During the upcoming nights, the law enforcement will once again target notorious thugs and hoodlums.”

The critics of Iranian government’s various security plans believe that such operations don’t maintain safety but instead create fear and cause anxiety and insecurity in the society.

 

Four Suicides in Ilam Province

HRANA News Agency – In the last month, at least four residents of Abdanan in Ilam province have attempted suicide, resulting in three deaths.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), because of widespread poverty, addiction, unemployment, and family disputes, the tragic phenomenon of suicide is alarmingly spreading amongst residents of Abdanan.

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Assault and Murder in Tabriz under the Pretext of Combating Mal-veiling

HRANA- Using their identification cards, three member of the paramilitary Basij, kidnapped and sexually assaulted a young woman in the city of Tabriz before shooting and killing her. The three then proceeded to dump her body outside of the city. This incident has sparked outrage amongst the people of the region.

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Iranian Government Inaction over Human Trafficking Criticized

HRANA- In its annual report, the United States Department of State criticizes the Iranian government for its lack of cooperation in the implementation and enforcement of the most basic laws to combat forced slavery and human trafficking.

According to Radio Farda, the report names Iran as the center for the trafficking men, women, and children for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. The report states that women are trafficked for the purposes of prostitution and forced marriages.

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Rejection and Expulsion for Smokers

HRANA News Agency – Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi, Iran’s Minister of Health and Medical Education, has said that college applicants who smoke will be rejected, and university students who smoke will be expelled.

 

According to a report by Fars News Agency, Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi has announced, “In the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, candidates who smoke won’t be selected, and in relation to college students, those who smoke will be expelled.”

 

According to this report, Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi has also said that laws to combat tobacco usage are approved and well established in the country, but government organizations tasked to oversee the enforcement of these laws must become more proactive and punish the offenders.

 

It appears as if this decision has been reached in order to place more restrictions on college students.

 

 

Mass Arrests of “Hoodlums and Vagrants” in Mashhad

HRANA News Agency – Police forces in Mashhad, [Khorasan Province], have arrested 52 citizens under the pretence of being purse snatchers, professional thieves, hoodlums, vagrants and vendors selling goods in violation of Islamic culture.Additionally, some of these citizens have been detained for encroachment upon people’s honor or carrying non-firearm weapons.

This report contains a few pictures of these detainees as they are being degraded and humiliated in public.

 

Iran’s Police Commander Admits to the Authenticity of the Dormitory Attack Video

HRANA- Iran’s Police Commander (State Security Force) recently confirmed the authenticity of a video aired three months ago by BBC showing an attack on Tehran University dormitories, while criticizing the film for its portrayal of State Security Forces as responsible for the attacks.

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Tens of Poor Households Fear Imminent Demolition of their Homes Near Mashhad

May 14, 2010
HRANA – Following the decision of the City of Mashhad’s Mayoral Office to build a park in Rebat, over sixty households in a poor neighborhood are in danger of imminent demolition. Due to extreme poverty, the residents of these homes are unable to retain a lawyer.

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Ramin Yaghoubi Died After Being Assaulted by Police Force

HRANA News Agency – Ramin Yaghoubi died in hospital after he was arrested and beaten by Iranian police force.He was a resident of Darrud in Lorestan Province.

On July 14, 2011, Iranian police officers raided a house in Darrud County and arrested a number of young individuals who had attended a non political gathering.After a few hours, all detainees except one were released on bail.Since Ramin (Mohammad) Yaghoubi couldn’t afford to post bail, he remained in police custody.

On the following morning, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit picked up Ramin Yaghoubi in order to transport him to the court house to be arraigned.However, Ramin Yaghoubi was beaten severely and then delivered to prison officials in critical condition. From prison, he was taken to a hospital where he died five hours after being admitted for urgent medical care.

In an interview with Jaras News, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “In a matter of hours, they took my son who had committed no crime and killed him.Ramin was a guest in his friend’s house.He was arrested and taken to Police Station #11 together with others.Everyone was released except Ramin.He remained in the detention center.At 4:00pm, Ramin called me and said that he was arrested.I took some juice for him.At 12:00am, I also took food and some fruit with me to prison and stayed there with him until 2:00am.My innocent son was healthy then.”

“Next day, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit took custody of him at 8:00am.Before taking him to see the judge, they beat him so severely that he didn’t have the strength to talk when he faced the judge.Then, the judge sentenced him to one week in prison.When Ramin was taken to jail, the warden made an observation and stated that my son wasn’t feeling well at all.However, the judge ordered the prison officials to take custody of Ramin according to a verdict issued by the judiciary.”

“Ramin became very ill while in prison.At 4:30pm, he was transferred to a hospital.I am upset because no one informed his family.At 11:00pm, they called us, and we went to the hospital where they delivered his lifeless body to us.”

Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother further explained, “My heart aches because Ramin was plain and modest.He had committed no crimes.He wasn’t political; he was neither a drug addict nor a smuggler.  He had no criminal record.He was arrested only because he was a guest in his friend’s house.Then they beat him so badly that he lost his life.I swore to God that I am losing my mind wondering why this innocent child was murdered.When I went to the hospital, I saw Ramin’s lifeless body.I didn’t recognize him at all.His back, head and face were bruised; all black and blue.The night before, I had taken dinner for him to prison; he was healthy then, but after only one night, his corpse was lying on a hospital bed in such condition.”

“Ten minutes before Ramin died, they told us to pay the hospital bill for the Intensive Care Unit.So we did.Ten minutes later, they said that our child passed away!I suppose they took him to the ICU just because they could claim that Ramin died there.They knew what they had done would cost him his life.”

To explain the cause of his son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “We live in Darrud County, Lorestan Province.The Prosecutor in town told us that my son’s body had to be sent to the medical examiner in Tehran or Ahvaz for a period of one week.At the time, we were so upset that Ramin’s father didn’t give his consent.We know there are medical examiners in Khoramabad and Borujerd.”

“Threatening and harassing us, they put so much pressure on us that we were forced to bury him quickly.In the hospital report, one physician noted that Ramin had convulsions; another one wrote that he died of drug intoxication.Yet, the third one reported that his death was due to a heart attack.Nevertheless, we have pictures of our son’s body covered with bruises, black and blue.”

To explain what the family has done in order to identify and punish those responsible for her son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother stated, “We have filed a complaint against two intelligence agents who took custody of Ramin when he was in good health.There have been no answers yet.We can’t do anything but be patient; we don’t have much power to confront the government and can’t afford hiring an attorney.We can only ask God to deliver us justice.”

At the end, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “They took my 23 year old, young son from me.I ask the authorities to do something so that this won’t happen to others.Also, murderers must be punished according to the law.My innocent child had committed no crime.”

“How long must we tolerate insecure and unsafe conditions?How long are they going to beat and kill our youth and then deliver their corpses to us?Is this the meaning of security?My heart aches from the pain of losing my beloved murdered innocently.What else can I say?You know what a mother and a father have to go through when their son has been killed like this.”

“We just visit his grave to calm down.Returning again, we ask God for justice.”