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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Iran ( Human Rights activist Nahid Ghadiri the Baha’i prisoner is released on parole )

Posted on: 13th November, 2013                               


Anisa Dehghani
HRANA News Agency – Nahid Ghadiri, the Baha’i resident of Mashhad, is released from Vakil Abad prison using the parole law.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Nahid Ghadiri, the Baha’i citizen is who was serving a sentence of five years in Vakil Abad prison was released conditionally after serving 3 years, 9 months, 11 days on November 10.

She is the only Baha’i prisoner who is released based on parole since the intelligence authorities prevented others to benefit this rule.

She was informed about her freedom just in the end of the short 3 days furlough that she was in.

There are still seven Baha’i prisoners remained in Vakil Abad prison in Mashhad who are serving their sentences. These 7 are: Daavar Nabilzadeh, Jalayer Vahdat, Nora Nabilzadeh, Sonia Ahmadi, Rozita Vaseghi, Sima Eshraghi and Anisa Dehghani

Mexico ( Woman found on river bank with head " Removed " ) They wonder why they have a "Female serial killer "

The body of a woman was found on the banks of the road-Low Step Texca Ejido, in the municipality of Coyuca de Benitez, Guerrero.


It was through an anonymous call at around 16:00 am Tuesday November 12, in the village of River Valley was a decapitated woman, so various police arrived to the scene.

Upon arrival a woman was found decapitated and with a "narcomensaje in a white cardboard, the now deceased was between 25 and 30 years old, his head was covered with a bandage and was left beside the body.


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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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Bangladesh ( Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at garment workers over " Pay Rate " )

Bangladeshi garment workers help their colleague lying on the ground after being injured during a clash with police in Ashulia, outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013. Thousands of garment workers demanding higher pay clashed with police for a second day Tuesday, leaving dozens of people injured and at least 200 factories closed, police said. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladesh police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at garment workers who stitch clothes for Western retailers during clashes on Tuesday as demonstrations against low wages intensified, an officer said.

Some 40,000 workers downed tools and took to the streets in the Ashulia export zone on the outskirts of Dhaka for the second day, forcing around 200 factories to suspend production, police and factory owners said.

The workers are demanding a wage hike to $100 per month instead of the rise to $67 approved last week by the Minimum Wage Board after rounds of meetings with industry, unions and government representatives. (AFP)

Monday, November 11, 2013

Iran ( Iran Gives UN Inspectors Expanded Access to Nuke Facilities )



TEHRAN – Iran and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency agreed on Monday on a plan to give IAEA inspectors access to a uranium mine and a heavy water plant.

The pact was signed in Tehran by IAEA director Yukiya Amano and the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi.

Based on the provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which Iran has signed, the document is “a roadmap for cooperation that determines mutual steps to resolve remaining issues,” Salehi said during a joint press conference with Amano.

Tehran’s willingness to grant access to the Gchine mine and the heavy water plant near Arak ends a nearly two-year impasse with the IAEA.

“It was agreed that Iran and the IAEA will cooperate further with respect to verification activities to be undertaken by the IAEA to resolve all present and past issues,” the parties said in a joint statement.

Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, was elected in June after pledging to work to resolve the dispute with the West over the Iranian nuclear program.

Israel and some Western nations say they suspect Iran is seeking the capability to make nuclear weapons, while Tehran insists the purposes of the program are strictly peaceful.

Talks in Geneva between Iran and the P5+1 group – Britain, France, the United States, Russia and China plus Germany – on a broad solution to the nuclear issue ended over the weekend without agreement, though negotiations are set to continue.

The IAEA has never found evidence that Iran is diverting nuclear materials for military purposes and the most recent estimate from the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Tehran is not pursuing nuclear weapons

Iran ( Prison doctor arrested after probing blogger’s death )

Monday, 11 November 2013   

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Reza Heydarpour, the Evin Prison physician who prepared the report on the death of jailed blogger Sattar Beheshti in custody, has been arrested, according to the exiles activist website.

Mohabat News - The report indicates that on Monday November 4, Heydarpour was arrested by the ministry of intelligence as he left Evin Prison.
The report adds that the detained physician was transferred to ward 209 of the prison, and there has been no news of him since then.
Beheshti was arrested in October of 2012 by the cyber police for his media activities and was pronounced dead in jail within a few days of his arrest. There have been many reports that his death was the result of severe beatings and torture by his interrogators.
The Beheshti family's efforts to hold prison authorities responsible for his death have so far been unsuccessful.
In 2009, Ramin Pourandarjani, the physician on duty at the notorious Kahrizak Prison, died under suspicious circumstances. The prison was later shut down, after reports of the deaths and abuse of detainees in that facility hit the media. /Radio zamaneh

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