Turkey harasses Iranian dissident and deports his family
Jul 12th, 2007 by City boy
Azad Baghi Mohammad is the latest Iranian activist who has been arrested in Turkey. For a long time the Turkish government has done secret dealings with the Islamic Republic in order to exchange political prisoners as “criminals”.
Azad born in 1958 had been arrested many times before and was known to help Iranian refugees who escape out of Iran to Turkey by employing them in his company. He has a 14 year old daughter and a 16 old son, who together with his wife were called to appear in court to receive their deportation order. Azad himself who is suffering from heart problems could not attend the court himself as he is currently hospitalised.
Iranian dissidents are not only harassed in their own country but also in everywhere else where the Islamic Republic has influence..
For more information about this case and to find out how you can help please call Mr. Mehrnegar in Turkey on 00905367306831.












What a travesity. Turkey is going to be another IR soon.
cityboy: I think this explains this move:
http://in.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?rpc=401&type=businessNews&storyID=2007-07-14T145105Z_01_NOOTR_RTRMDNC_0_India-284704-1.xml&archived=False
Turkey will get what it deserves: an islamic regime sooner than later