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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Iran woman ( 99-year-old woman from Iran becomes US citizen )

 Saturday, 27 July 2013   

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In nearly ausa-iran-w century since her Iranian birth, Khatoun Khoykani has lived through revolutions and world wars.
Mohabat News - Now, 15 years after moving to the United States, the 99-year-old can add to the list the unlikely experience of becoming a U.S. citizen.
Khoykani joined about 3,700 other people on Friday for a naturalization ceremony at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
"I'm so excited, I can't even think," Khoykani said in Farsi.
The moment marked a rare achievement as Khoykani became the oldest person this year to join the small group of naturalized citizens in the Los Angeles area who are over 95, said Claire Nicholson, who represents the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Los Angeles.
Only 27 people older than 100 have become citizens in the past 50 years in the U.S., the agency said.
"You have to commend this woman. It's pretty remarkable," Nicholson said "We don't get too many people her age."
The oldest person to become a citizen was Manik Bokchalian, a Turkish immigrant who lived in Los Angeles. She was 117 when she took the oath in 1997, Nicholson said.
During the Pledge of Allegiance, Khoykani's daughter helped her mother from a wheelchair and watched intently as she placed her hand over her heart.
"When I was little, my mom always talked about coming to America," Clara Khachadurian said. "We're so happy for her."
Khoykani had dreamed of moving to the U.S. since her grandfather boasted about the country when she was a child.
She came to this country in 1998 to be with her three children, who had left Iran nearly 30 years ago. Four years ago, she almost missed a chance at citizenship.
When she was 93, Khoykani's husband was diagnosed with brain cancer, and she went back to Iran to take care of him. When he died in 2009, she wanted to return to the U.S., but the government attempted to revoke her green card because she had been gone longer than six months.
Khachadurian traveled to Iran and was able to bring her mother back to Los Angeles after a lengthy legal process.
Despite the tumultuous experience, there was no sign of stress during Friday's festivities.
"I'm shaking because I'm so happy," Khoykani said as she wiped away tears of joy. "There's no place like this in the entire world." / Source:  The Associated Press

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Iran Tehran ( Cyber police - Close down 67 Internet cafes in Tehran in a Week to control people ) ?

NCRI - The Iranian regime's Cyber Police have shut down 67 Internet cafes in Tehran in a week as the regime tightens its control over people's freedom online.
Tehran police chief Hossein Sajedinia said 352 cafés were inspected in the latest draconian clampdown on the Internet.
He told the state-run news INSA agency: "According to a plan implemented during the past week, agents in charge of supervision of public places in Tehran inspected 352 Internet Cafés and as a result 67 were shut down due to violations by the owners and a number of others received a warnings of closure.
"Many internet cafes are trying to damage young people and families by offering illegal services and it is the responsibility of police to deal with the violators.
"Following repeated violations by various businesses and many cases prepared by the cyber-police in Tehran, a plan for dealing with illegal Internet cafes and those violating law has been implemented.
Sajedinia did not elaborate that what those violations has been.
The plan to set up a Cyber Police division was announced in 2009 by country's Police Chief Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi-Moqaddam to counter 'internet crimes', and the Iranian Cyber Police (FATA) was founded in January 2011.
Ahmadi-Moqaddam said at the time: "The Cyber Police will tackle anti-revolutionary and dissident groups who used Internet-based social networks in 2009 to trigger protests."
In January 2012, the Cyber Police issued new guidelines for Internet cafés, requiring users to provide personal information that would be kept by café owners for six months, as well as a record of the websites they visited.
The rules also require café owners to install closed-circuit television cameras and maintain the recordings for six months.
Meanwhile, the use of VPNs and other technology that allows users to circumvent internet blocking is also forbidden in internet cafés.

Iran News ( Female student activist arrested - Human rights reporter sent to Evin prison )

27 July 2013
Keywords : Political Prisoners

فارسى
Committee of Human Rights Reporters – Maryam Shafipour, student activist banned from continuing her education has been transferred to Evin prison.
According to CHRR, today July 27th, Maryam Shafipour was detained after she appeared at Branch 2 of Shahid Moghaddas Court per order of a summons, and was transferred behind bars at Evin prison.
Maryam Shafipour is a women’s rights campaigner and student activist who in the past served as a member of the Central Council of the Critics Association of Qazvin University, and was staff at Female Students for Karoubi Presidential Campaign. She was previously detained in 2010 due to her work as an activist and was handed a one-year suspended prison sentence by the Qazvin Revolutionary Court

San Diego ( Mother seeks Justice - She feels Prison Guards Killed her son in a " Bad Shooting " ) Susanville Prison

 



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I was contacted by " sonjia viruegas "  the mother of  Christopher Sanchez on my blog . She stated , the "California Department of Corrections " refuses to give her a copy of the incident report regarding her sons shooting death.
She feels the Guards at Susanville State Prison just fired into a crowd killing her son and there is no evidence that he was the inmate stabbing the victim.
Ms. Viruegas  said that the online autopsy report keeps changing about how her son died or " was shot in the head " ?
She feels the department is trying to cover up a bad " shooting " by the Tower Guard . If the department releases the recorded camera footage of the incident it would clear up this issue .
 
 
 
A 23-year-old San Diego man who was fatally shot by prison guards while he was attacking another inmate was identified Tuesday as convicted murderer Christopher A. Sanchez, prison officials said.
Sanchez was serving a sentence of 85 years to life in prison for the 2009 murder of Marcella Peraza at an Encanto birthday party. He was also convicted of attempted murder for wounding a 19-year-old man.
He had fought with others outside the party, then later fired shots into a residential street, striking the victims.
Sanchez was serving time at High Desert State Prison in Susanville when he and another inmate attacked a third on Friday morning, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The victim was stabbed with an improvised weapon.
Sanchez and his accomplice ignored numerous orders from correctional officers to stop, and one guard fired at Sanchez, prison officials said.
The 29-year-old victim suffered numerous stab wounds and injuries to his head. The other attacker was not wounded. Authorities have not released their names.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Iran News ( Human Rights Reporter vanished - arrested a month ago his whereabouts unknown ) ?

One month with no news of jailed journalist Ahmad Asgari
Keywords : Political Prisoners

فارسى
Committee of Human Rights Reporters – Ahmad Asgari, journalist, poet, and student activist remains incommunicado with no precise information about his Human Rights Reporters whereabouts one month after his arrest.
According to CHRR, Ahmad Asgari was detained by Security agents at Tehran’s Fadak Park on June 20 and transferred to an undisclosed location. During the past month he has been banned from his legal right to visitations and there is no information about his physical condition.
Despite the fact that the journalist is inflicted with neurological ailments and is epileptic, his needed medication has not been provided to him. During the past weeks Asgari has been put under intense harassment by interrogators in their attempt to build a case against the journalist. He has been pressured to accept charges of having relations with foreign organizations, and possibly Moharebeh (enmity with God).
Ahmad Asgari’s articles have been published in Karoon, Mardom Salari and Etemad newspapers, along with several websites focused on political and economic issues. Asgari is a university student at Azad University on his last year studying international relations. He was first arrested in January 2010, and released on bail after being held for 3 months. He was arrested again on June 14, 2013 as he was taking pictures of the voting areas – he was released a few hours later after his camera and mobile phone were confiscated. He was actively pursuing information about political prisoner Mohsen Rahmani during the time of his third arrest on June 20. Asgari remains incommunicado and his condition is unknown since the time of his last arrest