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Saturday, August 8, 2015

Police Seize 6 Tons of Marijuana in Argentina



BUENOS AIRES – Six tons of marijuana hidden in a truck were seized and two suspects arrested in an operation over the weekend in Entre Rios, a province in central Argentina, a police spokesman told EFE on Monday.

More than 7,000 bricks of marijuana weighing a total of 6,084 kilos were confiscated, said the police chief of the city of Villaguay, Carlos Fabian Perez.

This was “the largest (seizure) ever made in an operation in the province,” Perez said.

The seizure was made on Saturday, when officers from the Entre Rios provincial police force spotted an overloaded truck from the northern province of Misiones.

The truck, which was headed to Buenos Aires, was carrying two Argentine men, ages 34 and 24.

Officers stopped the vehicle “because the cargo it was carrying exceeded what is allowed,” Perez said, adding that “police personnel noted that the driver was a bit nervous and ready to go.”

Officers called the “Villaguay police department for assistance” and “drug enforcement officers and a dog were sent, confirming the presence of the drugs in the truck,” the police chief said.

Investigators found that the truck, which had been reported stolen, had a false registration and its engine and body had been modified.

The suspects were taken to the city of Concepcion del Uruguay, where they were turned over to judicial officials.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Iran regime amputates hand, foot of 2nd prisoner this week

NCRI - For the second time this week, Iran's fundamentalist regime has amputated the hand and foot of a prisoner.
Authorities in a prison in Mashhad, northeast Iran, on Tuesday amputated the right hand and left foot of Mehdi R. as other prisoners were forced to watch.
The Iranian regime on Monday amputated the hand and foot of an inmate in a prison in Mashhad
The sentenced was carried out one day after another man, identified only as Rahman K., had his right hand and left foot severed by the authorities in the same prison, the state-run daily Shahr Ara wrote on Wednesday.
Both men were accused by the regime of committing a bank heist and were pronounced by the authorities to be “moharebeh,” or “waging war on God.”
According to the state-run daily Khorasan both men will continue to serve an extended prison sentence as well.
Also on Tuesday, at least seven prisoners were hanged in the Iranian cities of Yazd and Rafsanjan.
At least 64 prisoners, including two women, have been executed in Iran, in some cases in public squares, within a two week period.
On Saturday, the mullahs' inhuman regime sentenced a 27-year-old man only, identified by his first name Hamed, to be blinded.
Hamed had told the regime's court that in March 2011, when he was 23 years old, he unintentionally caused an eye injury to another young man in a street fight, according to the official state-run Iran newspaper.

On June 28 this year the fundamentalist regime amputated the fingers of two prisoners in Mashhad.
The Iranian regime's judiciary officials have publicly defended limb amputations, eye gouging, and even stoning to death as a very real part of their judicial law.
Mohammad-Javad Larijani, the head of the Iranian regime's 'Human Rights Council', said on April 10, 2014: “The problem is that the West does not understand that Qisas (law of retribution) is different from execution. We are not ashamed of stoning or any of the Islamic decrees.”
“No one has the right to tell a judge to avert some sentences because the United Nations gets upset. We should firmly and seriously defend the sentence of stoning.”
He has also said: "Retaliation and punishment are beautiful and necessary things. It’s a form of protection for the individual and civil rights of the people in a society. The executioner or the person administering the sentence is in fact very much a defender of human rights. One can say that there is humanity in the act of retaliation."
Since Hassan Rouhani took office as president of the clerical regime in 2013, more than 1,800 people have been executed and hundreds more have been subjected to degrading and inhumane punishments such as amputation, flogging in public and being paraded in streets.
A statement by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on Wednesday said: "Iran has reportedly executed more than 600 individuals so far this year. Last year, at least 753 people were executed in the country."
In May 2015, a high ranking Iranian cleric, who is the representative of the regime’s Supreme Leader in Hormozgan province (southern Iran), called for more inhumane punishments of hand amputations to be carried out.
While visiting Mashhad, Ghulam-Ali Naeem Abadi said: “If the hands of a few of those who commit theft in society are cut off, they would serve as examples for others and security will be restored.”
“Security would be restored in society by amputating a few fingers; why then are such punishments not being fully implemented?” he asked.
Last December, the United Nations General Assembly slammed the flagrant violations of human rights by the Iranian regime. The resolution criticized the Iranian regime's use of inhuman punishments, including flogging and amputations. The UN’s 61st resolution on human rights abuses in Iran also censured the mullahs’ dictatorship for the rise in executions, public hangings and the execution of juveniles.
The Iranian regime unveiled a terrifying device in 2013 which is uses to chop off fingers. The device that looks like something devised for a grisly horror movie operates as a circular saw that guillotines prisoners’ fingers.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has repeatedly condemned the medieval punishments carried out by the clerical regime in Iran and has called for the referral of the regime's appalling human rights record to the UN Security Council.

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

IRAN: Tehran Central Prison inmates continue hunger strike

A hunger strike by prisoners in Tehran Central Prison (Fashafouye) in protest to pressures on prisoners and the medieval conditions of this prison that began on July 30 is continuing. Prisoners recently transferred from Evin Prison to Phase 4 of this prison are among those staging this strike.
This strike began when prison henchmen severely battered a prisoner by the name of Ahoonabar that had gone on hunger strike and shaved off his hair. This barbarity that aimed at creating an atmosphere of terror in the prison and frighten other prisoners resulted in a hunger strike by 500 prisoners in Phase 4 of Tehran Central Prison.
Recently built in the deserts of Tehran-Qom road, Tehran Central Prison has medieval conditions. Henchmen keep prisoners under the hot summer sun from 9 am till 1 pm. Hygiene in this prison is dreadful and a large number of prisoners have nowhere to sleep and spend the nights sleeping near toilets and in the corridors of the wards. Lack of medical services, constant cutoff of gas and water and lack of air-conditioning is placing a lot of pressure on the prisoners. Any protest against these harsh conditions by prisoners is met by an iron fist by prison guards.
In this prison which is also known as Fashafouye or Hassanabad Qom Prison, prisoners are forced into unpaid labor. Around 600 prisoners work in shifts in a camp called “Cultivation and Industry” and its subsidiary units. Another 450 prisoners work in Prison Organization’s workshops that are totally controlled by the revolutionary guards (IRGC) and the Intelligence Ministry with no pay.
The hasty transfer of prisoners to this location with incomplete infrastructures is in line with Iranian regime’s plan to destroy Evin Prison and transfer prisoners to a desolate place. Head henchman Sohrab Soleimani, the General Director of Tehran Prisons, had previously stated that by 20 March 2016, 3500 prisoners will be transferred to Tehran Central Prison from Evin, Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) and Ghezel Hessar prisons (Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the terrorist Qods Force – July 13, 2015).
The interrogators and torturers have numerously threatened the resistive prisoners that by transferring them to Tehran Central Prison they will be slaughtered and no one will notice it.
By destroying the Evin Prison and transferring the prisoners to the deserts outside of Tehran, the clerical regime plans to isolate the families of the prisoners who assemble in front of prisons in protest to regime’s suppression and tyranny so that their cries for justice gets nowhere. Moreover, the families and relatives of prisoners have to bear more hardship and incur higher costs in going to this desolated place and this in turn will further isolate the prisoners and place them under pressure.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 3, 2015