Posts Tagged Mir-Hossein Mousavi
Free My Land – Iran’s Void Election
This is a very moving video from Mousavi. What happened in Iran must not be forgotten, simply because it has fallen out of the news.
5 comments July 13, 2009
Iran. 5 July 2009. 29 Martyrs for Democracy
According to news received by the International Committee against Executions, 29 people are to be executed tomorrow, Saturday, in Ghezal Hesar prison in Karaj. It has been reported that the 29 have been separated from other prisoners. There is no information on their charges.
The executions are being carried out in order to intimidate people and is directed at the protesting people of Iran.
We are calling for people in Iran and everywhere to condemn the executions and exert pressure to stop them.
Please send your Protest letters to:
President Islamic Republic of Iran
His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan Intersection
Tehran 13168-43311
Islamic Republic of Iran
E-mail: dr-ahmadinejad@president.irChief of State
His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei,
The Office of the Supreme Leader
Islamic Republic Street – Shahid Keshvar Doust Street,
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
E-Mail: info@leader.ir / Fax: +98-21 649 5880 (unreliable)Minister of Justice
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Office of the Head of Justice
Pasteur St., Vali Asr Ave., South of Serah-e Jomhouri
Tehran 13168-14737
Islamic Republic of Iran
E-Mail: info@dadgostary-tehran.ir / Fax: +98-21 879 6671/640 4018 or 4019 (unreliable)Thank you for your solidarity and ongoing support for our Iranian colleagues.
Yours faithfully,
Saeed Valadbaygi
Add comment July 4, 2009
The Supreme Leader of Iran Just Issued A Fattwa Against His Own Regime
The now increasingly fascist regime in Iran has stepped up its campaign against the democracy protesters. Five hundred human rights activists have been arrested.
This is in addition to hundreds of journalists and students.
Ayatollah Khameni confirmed what many consider to now be fraudulent election results. By validating the fraud, he has signed the death warrant of his administration. This was exacerbated by his response to peaceful protests that broke out as a result of the declaration. The murderous troops of
Hezbollah, brought in by the Government to suppress the Iranian people violently attacked and killed many civilians.
Hezbollah forces are working hand in hand with the Basijis with efficient brutality. They have become known as the Civil Forces. They have carried out assaults at the University of Shiraz, Esfehan, the dorms at the Kermanshah University, Babol University, Semnan, Ghazvin and others not yet confirmed. Hundreds of students have been arrested. Many savagely beaten or murdered.
The shooting of Neda Agha Soltan horrified people. She was not the only one. There are many more victims of the new “Civil Force”.
These include Nasser Amirzarad, from The School of Space and Astronomy at the University of Tehran, his body was found in Yassuj (Near Khoram Abad, state of Fars).
Kiyanoush Assa born in Kermansha, from the School of Chemistry at The University of Sciences and Technology of Tehran.
Mustafa Ghanian, another student who was away from the university and was shot and killed by the Civil Forces.
Ashkan Zahabian, a student of Babol University, is in a coma due to the ferocious and savage attacks of the Ansar Hezbollah forces.
The shoot out in the University of Esfahan dormitory is now infamous.
University Professors after the dormitory massacres arranged a a sit-in demonstration in front of the University Mosque to protest the brutality rendered upon students. They literally braved their necks by signing a petition statement against Government brutality and called the election fraudulent.
70 of the Professors who went to visit with Mir Hossein Mousavi were detained by Government forces, although some are being released.
Hundreds of Students have gone missing. It is not known whether they are dead, in prison or in hiding. THe following lists are those students now confirmed in jail as a result of the attacks on the dormitories of the University of Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan,
The list below are the names of the students within the respective universities who were taken into custody and posted:
University of Tehran
Ahmad Ahmadian, Eskandari, Amin Afzali, Vahid Anari, Mohamad Belourdi, Hossien Hamedi, Mohsen Habibi Mazaheri, Navid Haghdaadi, Mohamad Reza Hakami, Kazem Rahimi, Morteza Rezakhaani, Meissam Zeraai, Amin Sami’i, Bahram Shabani, Alireza Sheikhi, Ebrahim Azizi, Siavash Fiaz, Seyed Hossein Mirzadeh, Hossein Nobakht, Javad Yazdanfar, Habib khadangi, Sohrab Ahdian Reza Arkavazi, Karim Emami, Mohamad Hossein Emami, Elaheh Imanian, Roohollah bagheri, Farhad Binazadeh, Iman Pourtahmasseb, Ezat Tarbati, Simeh Tohidlou, Yasser Jaffari, Milad Chegini, Mohamad Reza Had abadi, Seyed Javad Hosseini, Farshid heidari Zamin, Behnam Khodabandehloo, Mohamad Khansari, Mohamad Davoudian, Mahmoud Delbari, Ali Ra’i, Omid Rezayi, Ali Refahi, Seifollah Ramezani, Ebrahim Zahedian, Nasser Zamani, Majid Sepahvand, Hanif Salimi, Mohamad Bagher Shabanpour, Hamed Sheikh Alishahi, Iman sheidai, Farhad Shiahmad, Saman Saheb Jalali, Farhan Sadeghpour, Farshad Taheri, Ghamdideh, Hamzeh Faratirad, Esmail ghorbani, Mohamad Karimi, Erfan Mohamadi, Mohsen Azmoodeh, Payam Pourang, Morteza Janbazi, Haji pour, Adrian Jalali, Sohrab Ahmadi, Reza Zinali, Samad Mehrali tabar.
University of Polytechnic
Pedram Rafati, Hadi Polavar, Mojtaba Alijani, Bita Samimizad, Amirhossein Astiri, Adrian jalali, Mitra a’ali, Ahmad Jaberi
Students in detention- Deprived of education
Zia Nabavi (Councilperson to defend education), Alireza Khoshbakht (Student deprived of education), Zahra Tohidi (deprived of education), Peyman Aref (deprived of education), Shiva Nazar Ahari
Azad University
Amir Kolhar (Uni of Karaj), Hessam Nassiri (Unif of central tehran), Ali Beix (PHD student, school of history), Mojtaba Mohamadian (uni of babol), Amir hossein mohamadi (Uni of Maybod)
University of Mazandaran and Babol University of Technology Noshiravani of Babol
Siavash Saliminejad, Mohsen Barzegar, Iman Sadighi, Hessamoldin Bagheri, Alireza Kiani, Milad Hosseini Koshtan, Ali Nazari, Ashkan Zahabian, Ali Dinari, Rahman Yaghoobi, Maziyar yazdani, Ali Abbassi, Shovaneh Merikhi, Mohsen Barzegar, Mohamad Alami, Nima Nahavi, Hamidreza Jahan Tigh, Marjan Fiazi, Sogand Alikhah
University of Krmanshah
Siamand Qiasi,Mohammad Jafari and some other students
Int’l University of Imam Khomeini – Ghazvin
Payam Heidar Ghazvini, Nassim Riyahi, Mojtaba Rahimi, Ata Rashidi, Esatid Daneshgah, Hossein Rayissian, Fazly, Darvish, Imani, Alborzi
University of BuAli – Hamedan
Siavash Hatam, Jojat Bakhtiari, Mehdi Mossafer, Pouria Sharifian, Reza Jafarian, Mostafa MehdiZadeh, and Amin Nazari (Council members), Mohamad Seiyadi
University of Teaching Credentials
Sajad Bazvand, Nasseh Faridi (Graduate School)
University of Semnan
25 detainees after assembly objections
University of Fedossi – Mashhad
Reza Lotfi
University of Hormozgan
Ali Shojaii
University of Shiraz
Esmail Jalilvand, Hamdollah Namjoo
University of Alameh Tabatabayi
Majid Dari
University of petroleum- Ahvaz
Hossein Rahimi and Amin Nikzadeh
University of Tabriz
Amir Mardani and Amin Jahani

This is what a true feminist looks like.
2 comments June 30, 2009
While The Deaths Continue – Iran May Cut Off Diplomatic Ties To The UK
There have been reports of riots outside of the British embassy in Iran by Ahmadinejad supporters. This includes gun shot. Given what has been said already about British involvement by the Ayatollah, this may be used as a catalyst to break diplomatic relations.
If Iran does this – it will be making a big mistake.
Sadly the shootings of civilians by Government thugs continue.
Add comment June 23, 2009
An Act of Terrorism By The Government of Iran Against The People of Iran
This is from the Official Government News Agency of Iran
Iran’s Guardian Council has admitted that the number of votes collected in 50 cities surpass the number of those eligible to cast ballot in those areas.
The council’s Spokesman Abbas-Ali Kadkhodaei, who was speaking on the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Channel 2 on Sunday, made the remarks in response to complaints filed by Mohsen Rezaei — a defeated candidate in the June 12 Presidential election.
“Statistics provided by Mohsen Rezaei in which he claims more than 100% of those eligible have cast their ballot in 170 cities are not accurate — the incident has happened in only 50 cities,” Kadkhodaei said.
The spokesman, however, said that although the vote tally affected by such an irregularity is over 3 million, “it has yet to be determined whether the amount is decisive in the election results,” reported Khabaronline.
The Basij have been set free, invading the homes of people at night, there are horrifying videos where you hear mothers and children being dragged out from their beds screaming. A young student, who was out protesting with Lecturers has been murdered by Government forces. Neda, is now considered a martyr.
This video is extremely shocking and sad. This account, which is either from her real sister, or even as a sister of a revolution, wakens you to the poignancy of that murder by the forces of the Iranian state.
Foreign Journalists are going missing and the Photo Journalist who runs Tehran Now has also gone missing. Newsweek reporter Maziar Bahari was arrested without charge on Sunday morning in Tehran, and has not been heard from since.
There are rumours that Mousavi may be facing arrest, The Washington Post believes that the Government are drawing up papers for his arrest.. His feed Mousavi1388 has been down as has his news agency. He has already announced that he is prepared for martyrdom and has called for a General Strike if he is arrested.
# GhalamNews (our newsagency) seems to be hacked. Please await further instructions #IranElection 9 hours ago
# I am prepared For martyrdom, go on strike if I am arrested
The Government of Iran should remember it was the strikes that finished off the Shah back in 1979.
The people are responding by building barricades in the street.




To the Government of Iran; the whole World is watching. No matter what you try and do.
3 comments June 22, 2009
A Sea of Green To Represent A Day of Mourning
Up to 34 demonstrators may have been killed by Government forces of Iran. The supporters of change are calling for a massive sea of green as a peaceful protest to both mourn the protesters and to continue pressure on the regime.
I will continue to allow the Twitter feeds from Mousavi1388 and #IranElection on here to reflect the latest news in Iran as it is happening.


1 comment June 18, 2009
Are We Seeing The Last Days of Ayatollah Rule in Iran?
It is increasingly clear that these demonstrations are no longer simply about Mousavi. These demonstrations have led Iranian citizens to question the whole of Government. Thus, these demonstrations question the very foundations and legitimacy of the Government of Iran. By countenancing these election results, the Ayatollah may have become responsible for the overthrow of the entire apparatus of his Government. What replaces it, if there was to be such an outcome is a different matter.
It is also clear that the people of Iran are a great people, who are not the Warmongering monsters the Neo Conservatives painted. Despite the great wrongs that have happened to them, the demonstrations have been largely peaceful. Any violence has been a result of Police action on behalf of the Government. The repercussions of this election has therefore wrong-footed Neo-Con talking heads and war mongers in Israel.
There is a new dawn in the politics of the Middle East. The Iranian people have made that happen. Regardless of the outcome, even if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Ayatollah Khomeni keep their hold on the reigns of office, the War Mongers no longer hold power. Power now rests with the people of Iran.
Mssrs Blair, Bush, Cheney & Netanyahu, you have a lot to apologise for as a result of selling fear and hate to your respective Countries. Whereas the people of Iran – we salute you for your endeavours. Our thoughts go out to those murdered by the Government of Iran for simply wishing to have real democracy.







الله أكبر.
Add comment June 18, 2009
Facebook may now ban Saeed Valadbaygi
Much of the news about what is happening in Iran has been sourced through a small minority of sources. Even the US State Department has been relying on Twitter reports to find out what is going on.
Given that, it is quite amazing that Saeed Valadbaygi is now facing a ban on Facebook.
These are the messages that they have sent him.
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We do not allow users to send unsolicited or harassing messages to people they don’t know, and we remove posts that advertise a product, service, website, or opportunity.
Our Code of Conduct outlines the types of content we do not allow on the site. This includes any obscene, pornographic, or sexually explicit photos, as well as any photos that depict graphic violence. We also remove content, photo or written, that threatens, intimidates, harasses, or brings unwanted attention or embarrassment to an individual or group of people.
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Facebook – do not be stupid.
3 comments June 17, 2009
The Continuing Struggle Inside Iran 15 June 2009 (Graphic)






More details to come – shots have been fired at demonstrators, leading to many injured and 8 dead.
2 comments June 15, 2009
































































