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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Sajedeh Arabsorkhi is summoned to Evin Prison

Posted on: 11th July, 2014                              

Sajedeh Arabsorkhi
HRANA News Agency- Sajedeh Arabsorkhi is summoned to serve a one year prison sentence at Evin Prison.
Sajedeh Arabsorkhi is the daughter of Feyzollah Arabsorkhi a political activist and a member of Iranian Reformist party.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), she was summoned for interrogations while her passport was confiscated at the airport after her return to the country.
On her personal Facebook page, Ms Arabsorkhi has announced the news of serving the sentence: “I am summoned to serve a sentence without receiving any formal verdict. What is more interesting is that I was also called in by Islamic Revolutionary Guards for interrogations within an hour! Only God knows the status of my cases!”
Whilst she is charged with “propaganda against the Islamic Regime”, she has been released on a 300 million Tomans bail on temporary basis until now.

BAGHDAD ( Kurds Take Control of Oilfields in Northern Iraq )



BAGHDAD – The government of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region said Friday that it took control of several oilfields in the northern province of Iraq.

“Members of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and Kirkuk Oil Protection Forces moved to secure the oilfields of Bai Hassan and the Makhmour area,” the Kurdish administration said in a statement.

The Kurds said they acted after learning that the federal oil ministry in Baghdad planned to have employees sabotage a new pipeline being built to link the three largest oilfields in the vicinity of Kirkuk.

Two of those fields are operated by Iraqi federal government’s North Oil Company.

Earlier Friday, the national Oil Ministry accused the KRG’s peshmerga security forces of having seized control of the Bai Hassan and Makhmour fields.

“(T)his irresponsible behavior ... violates the constitution and the national wealth, and disregards the federal authorities and threatens national unity,” the ministry said.

KRG forces took control of Kirkuk and other disputed areas after Iraqi army units in the region collapsed in the face of an onslaught by Sunni Muslim militants

Friday, July 11, 2014

A Bahai citizen arrested in Mashhad

Posted on: 11th July, 2014                                  

Mey Khalusi
HRANA News Agency – Saqi Feda’i, a Bahai from Mashhad, was arrested by agents from the Ministry of Intelligence on July 8.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), the agents arrived at her home with a warrant for her arrest.
On June 2, agents from the Ministry of Intelligence raided a Bahai religious meeting in her home, stopped the meeting, and searched the house. They seized some religious books and arrested her mother, Mey Khalusi and also Dari Amri and Shayan Tafazoli.
The three are still in custody and under interrogation. There is word yet as to where Saqi Feda’i is being held.

DENVER ( Latino killed at funeral of friend " by police " )

Denver Latino Community Seeks Probe After Fatal Police Shooting

DENVER – Hispanic leaders and members of the community in Denver met with municipal authorities to ask for an investigation into the death of a 20-year-old Latino, who was gunned down by police after attending a friend’s wake.

At the meeting, which took place Wednesday evening, were Mayor Michael Hancock and other city officials, Fidel Montoya, the former Denver public safety chief, told Efe on Thursday.

The idea was for “the authorities to become aware of those feelings and the sensibilities of the community,” Montoya added.

Ryan Ronquillo, who died on July 3, was being sought for multiple vehicle thefts.

On the afternoon of his death, police noticed Ronquillo inside a vehicle, apparently stolen, in front of a funeral home where he had just attended the wake of his best friend, who had committed suicide.

When police tried to arrest him in view of dozens of adults and children who had also come to the wake, Ronquillo got into an altercation with the officers, who opened fire on him and killed him.

On that same day, Joseph Valverde, 32, was also killed by police gunfire during an anti-drug undercover operation.

“The incidents last week in Denver have created anger, bitterness, hatred and concerns in the community,” commented Montoya, one of the heads of the Unity and Justice Committee formed to protest Ronquillo’s death.

Local authorities still have not decided whether to investigate the case, and the committee called a second community meeting for Saturday “to determine what steps to take.”

Thursday, July 10, 2014

UNITED NATIONS ( Hamas is firing " M-302 rockets " focusing a new light on Iran ) ?????

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — Evidence that Hamas is firing more sophisticated weapons at Israelincluding longer-range rockets – than in past conflicts is focusing a new light on Iran’s role in arming the militant organization.
As Israel is contending with rockets launched from Hamas-controlled Gaza that are reaching deeper into its territory, a classified United Nations Security Council report concludes that a shipment of weapons intercepted by Israel on a cargo boat in the Red Sea last March originated in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas.
At the time, Iranian officials denied any knowledge of the arms, which were found in 20 crates buried under bags of cement. Iran is barred from exporting weaponry under an arms embargo approved by the Security Council in 2007.
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The captain of the ship, the Klos-C, was questioned by Israeli authorities. The Security Council report apparently does not establish the ultimate destination of the arms shipment, but the method of using building materials to cover over arms shipments has been used in the past to smuggle arms into Gaza.

On Wednesday, Israeli officials said an M-302 rocket landed outside the city of Hadera, about 70 miles north of Gaza. Rockets have also reached the greater Tel Aviv area, officials said. The M-302 has a range of about 115 miles

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Iran ( Female Journalist gets " 50 lashes " and 2 years in prison ) 50 lashes ,Come on ?????

New Wave of Arrests and Prison Sentences Against Journalists
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The prominent journalist Marzieh Rasouli was summoned to Evin Prison on July 8, 2014, for the implementation of her sentence of 50 lashes and two years' imprisonment, she announced on Twitter, even though Rasouli has not yet received confirmation of the initial sentence from the appeals court.
"They quickly want to implement the sentence," she added on Twitter.
Her case is one of many recently, reflecting a current wave of arrests, prosecution under vague national security grounds, and imprisonment of journalists in Iran.
Rasouli was arrested on the eve of January 17, 2012, at her home in Tehran. She was detained for 40 days in Section 2-A of Evin Prison under the supervision of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards. She was released on payment of bail set at 300 million tomans (about $100,000) but was found guilty of "propaganda against the state" and "disturbing public order by participating in gatherings," for which she received the two years and 50 lashes sentence.
Rasouli is a veteran journalist who has worked for several reformist publications, including Shargh, Kargozaran, and Etemad newspapers. She writes on culture, music, and literature and has not been involved in any political activities.
Meanwhile, another journalist, Rayhaneh Tabatabaie, was summoned to Evin Prison on June 21, 2014, to begin serving her six-month sentence at the facility's Women's Ward, on charges related to publishing news about the opposition Green Movement.
In addition, a third female journalist, Saba Azarpayk, working for the Etemad newspaper and the Tejarat-e Farda weekly, was arrested on May 28, 2014, and has been held ever since in IRGC's Ward 2-A at Evin Prison. The only information about her situation, only surfaced on July 9 when her lawyer Mahmoud Alizadeh Tabatabaie told the Iranian media Azarpeyk has been indicted under the charges of "propaganda against the state" and "dissemination of falsehoods."
On April 21, 2014, the journalist Hossein Nouraninejad was arrested by security forces and taken to IRGC's Ward 2-A at Evin Prison. He was released nearly two months later on June 16, on 200 million toman bail ($77,600), and is awaiting sentencing on charges of "propaganda against the state" and "acting against national security."
Another prominent journalist and former central council member of the Tahkim Vahdat student organization, Serajeddin Mirdamadi, is in temporary detention at Section 2-A, awaiting trial at Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court on August 2 on charges of "propaganda against the state" and "assembly and collusion against national security."
The veteran Iranian journalist Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, who has served as the chief editor of several newspapers, wrote on his Facebook page on June 29, 2014, that judiciary officials have charged him with "propaganda against the state" for his speeches at international and regional journalism conferences. He has been freed on bail of approximately $80,000 and banned from traveling outside the country for the second time.
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran