Adnan Hasanpur (pictured), a journalist for the Asu Kurdish-Persian weekly and Heyva Butimar an activist from the Kurdish areas of Iran are to be hanged. Their crimes were described by the Islamic Revolutionary Court as “Propaganda against the Islamic Republic government, and acts against national security“.
Arrested on January 25th Adnan was first told that […]
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Today three out of the nine Amir Kabir University activist students in jail, Majid Sheikhpur, Ali Saberi and Abbas Hakimzadeh were released after 70 (M.S.) and 43 days (A.S, A.H) from prison.
Majid was arrested during the ISA elections in which he was elected to be on central committee for the ISA with over 900 […]
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Posted in 18 Tir, Activism and opposition movements, Amir Kabir University, Basijis, ISA, Islamic Revolution, Political prisoners, Report, Second Cultural Revolution, Student activism, Tahkim Vahdat on Jul 12th, 2007 3 Comments »
The July 9, 1999 Tehran student rebellion was the single most important movement against the Islamic Republic government. The student movement had steadily got more and more furious against the useless Islamic government who had failed to bring about any changes, even under the name of Khatami’s ‘reformist government’.The students were ready to rebel against […]
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Yesterday the four members who are left from the Central Committee for the AmirKabir Polytechnic University ISA activist body were doing a sit in protest for their imprisoned classmates at the university when Rouzbahani, the head of the cultural affairs, came up to them and threatened them by saying that “Your efforts are against the […]
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Ayatollah Boroujerdi (son of the prominent Shia cleric Seyyed Mohammad Ali Kazemeini Boroujerdi) has been sentenced to death together with 17 of his followers.
The secular ideology of this Shia cleric is that the Hidden Imam is the only one who has the legitimate competence to rule and pass judgment based on Islam, not the […]
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Ever since the Iranian Revolution in 1979, the Islamic Republic has been mass executing Iranian communists by giving them the simple choice of “Marx or Allah”. Political prisoners who did not accept to give in to the Allah and his representative government of Ayatollahs during the horrific tortures of the regime were mass executed in […]
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A student publication at Mazandaran University called Shora has been ordered to stop producing any more issues.
The editor for the Shora publication, Hamed Mehdi, has commented that he was told that he had crossed the “red lines” when he published an article which recalled the surrounding events to the arrest of Bijan Sabbagh, one of […]
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Ali Saberi and Abbas Hakimzadeh student activists and key committee members of the politically active ISA body at Amir Kabir University in Tehran were both arrested and taken to infamous Section 209 in Evin prison on Wednesday.
The security forces searched their house and took their personal computers and CDs as evidence, while telling their family […]
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Posted in Activism and opposition movements, Anti-War campaigners, CASMII, Exporting Islamic Revolution, Fakhravar, Human Rights in Iran, Islamic Republic agents and apologists, Political prisoners, Report, Reza Pahlavi, Student activism on Jun 6th, 2007 3 Comments »
The Islamic Republic agents and apologists CASMII (Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran) strike again!
This time it is a poor attempt by Mr. Pourzal who has gone further than the expected attack on ex political prisoners of Iran, to focus his attack on the human rights activist and hero Nazanin Afshin-Jam.
Is it not […]
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Mr. Ahmadinejad!
We have taken off the breaks on the train for the student movement!
Students at Amir Kabir University gathered yesterday in a meeting to condemn the arrest of the Ehsan Mansouri who is the last student to be arrested in the series of arrests at the politically active university in Tehran.
The comment about the train […]
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