Intensified Security Environment in the Villages Surrounding Shahu Mountain

HRANA- Over the last week the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp has cut off mobile and telephone services to the villages surrounding Shahu Mountain along the roads leading to Kamyaran and Marivan.

Officials have not responded to protests by the citizens of the villages who are asking for the reasons behind the restrictions. Last year, the Revolutionary Guard cut off telephone services to these villages causing hardship for its citizens.
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Arash Sadeghi Sentenced to More Prison Time and Flogging

HRANA- Arash Sadeghi, a political activist and student was sentenced to six years in prison and seventy-four lashings.

Arash Sadeghi attended Alameh Tabatabai University where he was a member of the Participation Front. He was sentenced by the 26th branch of the Revolutionary Court for charges of spreading anti-government propaganda and colluding against the government.

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Rights groups call for end to anti-drugs aid for Iran due to rise of executions

HRANA News Agency – UNITED NATIONS; Two leading rights groups on Tuesday called for an end to international cash and technical assistance to Iran’s anti-drug campaign, which they said was bolstering a rise in executions.

In 2010 and 2011, Iran executed more than 1,000 drug offenders, more than triple the number in the previous two years, according to Harm Reduction International, a narcotics lobbying group which issued the call with Human Rights Watch.

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Social Activists Beaten in Tabriz Prison

HRANA News Agency – A number of social activists have been beaten and battered by Iranian security forces in Tabriz Prison.These individuals were arrested in recent weeks following demonstrations to save Lake Urmia.

According to a report by Daneshjoo News, 110 activists have been arrested following protests against Iranian government policies towards Lake Urmia.These detainees are in poor physical condition and have been transferred to the quarantine ward of Tabriz Prison due to lack of space in detention centers.Latest reports indicate that a number of social activists have been beaten and battered by security forces in prison.Those beaten are activists who were arrested on August 24, 2011 in Tabriz while they broke their fast during Ramadan with an evening meal called Iftar.

Currently, 110 social activists are kept behind bars in the quarantine ward of Tabriz Prison under substandard, inhuman conditions.

Ghader Norouzi, Vahid Ali Mardai and Farzad Mahdavi have been severely injured during these beatings, and concerns have been raised about their wellbeing.In response to a complaint filed by these social activists against security agents responsible for the beatings, all three of them have been transferred to the Intelligence Agency’s detention center where no news of them may be obtained.

Ghader Norouzi, Vahid Ali Mardai and Farzad Mahdavi together with 26 other social activists from Azerbaijan were arrested on August 24, 2011 in Tabriz during an Iftar gathering.

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Three Kurds Were Sentenced to Fifteen Years in Prison

HRANA News Agency – The Revolutionary Court has sentenced three Sunni Kurds to fifteen years in prison.

According to a report by Mukrian News Agency, Abdullah Khosrow-Zadeh, Hessam Mohammadi and Hayman Mahmoud Takhti have each been sentenced to five years in prison on charges of cooperating with religious organizations.These three prisoners were arrested 20 months ago and have been locked up in Rajai-Shahr Prison since then.

Balouchi Youth Faces Imminent Risk of Execution

HRANA- A Balouchi youth who was kidnapped by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence seven months ago is at risk of being executed.
Mohammad Saber Malek Raisi, who is fifteen and hails from Sarbaz, is accused of working with an anti-government organization.  Intelligence agents have been putting pressure on Mohammad Saber Malek Raisi in an effort to force him to confess to working with the anti-government organization Jundallah.  The intelligence agents have contacted Mohammad’s family informing them of plans to execute him if they are not told of his older brother’s whereabouts.  Mohammad Saber Malek Raisi’s older brother is a member of the Jundallah organization.
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Mass Execution of 22 Prisoners in Evin

HRANA News Agency – On Tuesday, January 3, 2012, twenty two prisoners were hanged in Evin on drug related charges.  These prisoners were transferred from Ghazal Hesar Prison on Saturday and Sunday and locked up in solitary confinement in Evin Prison in preparation for the executions.

According to a report published on the website of Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran, the following individuals are some of the prisoners known to have been hanged yesterday:

 

  1. Gholam Reza Farogh Zehe – 28 years old, an Afghani citizen
  2. Ali Reza Javid Shirazi – 38 years old, in prison for nearly 20 months in Ghazal Hesar
  3. Aziz Shekari – 24 years old, in prison for nearly 20 months in Ghazal Hesar, sentenced to death for possessing 20 grams of narcotics.
  4. Mohsen Kakavand – 32 years old, in prison for nearly 2 years in Ghazal Hesar
  5. Hassan Panahi – 45 years old, in prison for 2 years
  6. Mahmoud Kermani
  7. Yadollah Mohammadi – 40 years old, in prison for nearly 3 years
  8. Abdolraof Brohi – 40 years old, in prison for 3 years
  9. Asghar Shiek Sotodeh
  10. Abdolhamid Dahmordeh
  11. Saeed Reza Zadeh – 26 years old, in prison for nearly 15 months
  12. Mohammad Darvishi – 27 years old, in prison for 3 years


According to this report, the families of those executed went to Evin Prison today in order to pick up their loved ones’ bodies but were referred to Kahrizak morgue where the corpses are being kept.

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Detained Activists on Hunger Strike in Tabriz

HRANA News Agency – Abdollah Sadoughi, an Azerbaijani social activity, is suffering from stomach bleeding following 17 days of hunger strike.He was arrested on August 24, 2011 together with 30 other activists in Tabriz while they broke their fast during Ramadan with an evening meal called Iftar.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), on August 24, 2011, a group of 30 activists were gathered in Mostafa Avazpour’s house in Tabriz in order to break their fast and discuss the failure of Iranian Parliament to adopt measures to stem the gradual drying of Lake Orumieh.Intelligence and security forces raided this gathering and arrested everyone.

Currently, fifteen individuals who were amongst those detained have been tried without being presented by counsel and sentenced to 2 years and 4 months in prison with 2 years of this prison term suspended.Fifteen other individuals are still in a legal state of limbo.

Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother talked with Radio Farda about this hunger strike and said, “Since August 24th when he was arrested, he has been on hunger strike in Intelligence Agency’s detention center.His hunger strike has led to stomach bleeding, and he has been taken to the prison medical clinic.”Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother also confirmed that although the hunger strike had to end, his brother is still not able to eat any food.

Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother added that he has visited Abdollah in prison once, and without an arraignment, an order to imprison Abdollah for one month has been issued.

According to various reports, in addition to Abdollah Sadoughi, at least two other Azerbaijani activists who were arrested on August 24, 2011 are on hunger strike. These activists have been identified to be Mosa Barzin Khalifehlou and Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh.Mosa Barzin Khalifehlou is an attorney who has previously defended a number of social activists throughout Iran.

During an interview with Radio Farda, Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s brother said, “We haven’t been able to contact Mehdi directly so far and hear about his current condition from his own lips.However, his friends who were with Mehdi in Intelligence Agency’s detention center, after being transferred to Tabriz Prison, have told us that Mehdi was on hunger strike.”

Despite repeated inquires from the judiciary, the investigation unit and other government entities, Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s family still has not been given any accurate information about his current condition.Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s brother has reported that in addition to Mehdi, four other activists remain in the Intelligence Agency’s custody and have not yet been transferred to prison.

Jamshid Zaraie, Taghi Salahshour and Vahid Shiakh Baglo are still in Intelligence Agency’s detention center while no information has been given to their families.Investigators have told one of the families of these individuals that they will remain in Intelligence Agency’s custody for two more weeks.

Since August 26, 2011, demonstrations against government’s policies towards Lake Orumieh have continued.According to a report by Human Rights Watch, Iranian security forces in eastern and western Azerbaijan and Ardabil provinces have arrested hundreds of people. After protests escalated, the Iranian government announced that a 950 million dollar budget has been allocated to restore Lake Orumieh.

Lake Orumieh has lost half of its water thus far.In some parts of the lake, water has receded as much as 10 Kilometers.It has been estimated that Lake Orumieh will dry out completely in three years if the current trend continues.Mohammad Bagher Sadogh, Deputy of Natural Environment in Iran’s Environmental Protection Agency, has said, “As a result, 10 billion tons of salt in the form of a dust storm will descend upon 6 million residents of the surrounding regions.”