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2009-08-14 05:33:51 UTC
http://iran.whyweprotest.net/green-brief/31157-green-brief-52-august-12-mordad-11-a.html
I'm NiteOwl AKA Josh Shahryar - twitter.com/iran_translator on
twitter. I'm a journalist and a human rights activist and NOT Iranian.
This is a compilation of news from Iran that I've gathered through
twitter and Iranian sites that were advertised on twitter. Remember,
this is all from tweets. (My work is released under Creative Commons
(CC).)
These are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from
Wednesday, August 12 - Mordad 21.
In German: http://tinyurl.com/ldu9k6
In Italian: http://tinyurl.com/m4lped
In Portuguese:
Protests / Unrest
1. Tehran’s Grand Bazaar was more crowded than usual yesterday. In the
streets leading up to the bazaar and inside the bazaar itself, there
was a large concentration of security forces. Many of them taunted the
people that were in the bazaar and tried to provoke confrontations.
However, for the most part, it seems that the call for protest hadn't
caught on with the Green Movement.
2. There were reports of skirmishes inside the bazaar and it was
reported that some people were injured and others may have been
arrested. Reports indicate that these clashes were not wide-spread,
but rather confined to a few incidents.
3. It was reported that Zahra Rahnavard – the wife of Mir Hossein
Mousavi – had indeed come to the bazaar, but as people chanted around
her, she was promptly escorted out by security forces. This could not
be fully confirmed and eye-witnesses have not been found to
corroborate the story.
4. But it doesn’t end there. Some very reliable sources indicated that
nothing actually happened in the bazaar, beyond the presence of
security forces and people shopping. They reject that there were any
clashes, injuries or arrests. However, they are in the minority.
(The above information is from various sources and not MSM. However,
in the absence of any YouTube videos or witnesses, which show anything
other than many people in the bazaar, together with a lot of security
forces, it is difficult to confirm exactly what happened.)
5. Unconfirmed reports indicate that Baloch fighters attacked Iranian
security forces who were escorting detainees to a prison in Kerman
province. Casualties were reported. This could not be confirmed
independently.
6. Prayer services for the dead and detained protesters will be held
on Thursday, as in the past few weeks. The prayer service this week
will be held at the Daruzahra Cultural Institute in Tehran. One of
Ayatollah Sane’ie’s important aides, Mohammad Taghi Khilji, will be
speaking at the service.
International Protests / Events
7. A Swiss-Iranian Green-supporter, who we affectionately call the
Epic Protester, has been protesting in front of the Iranian Embassy in
Bern for the past two months non-stop, generating quite a lot of buzz.
There is a blog dedicated to his efforts which you can reach here:
Epic Protester
And you can read his interview here: Interview with the Epic Protester
� Epic Protester -- (Courtesy of @Nedjarsen)
8. Amidst the stories of brutality being circulated, there are also
some heart-warming instances of human compassion. One Hearts View is
one such project that a world citizen is undertaking. Visit and
comment at: One Hearts View: Iran wanted me to bear witness...and I
have.
9. The meeting of Baha’is in support of human rights in San Francisco
at Herbst Theater yesterday was a major success.
10. For a list of protests that are being planned in Germany, please
visit this link:
Julia's Blog: Protests and rallies in Germany (subject to change w/o
notice) (English and German)
(If you, your friends or your organization are holding events,
protests or doing something else related to the Iranian elections
internationally, please send me an email with details and I will give
you coverage. (Will only cost you 10 million dollars!) My email is:
***@gmail.com
Opposition
11. In a meeting with members of the Central Committee for Organizing
Reforms today, with his wife Zahra Rahnavard present, Mousavi
staunchly defended Karroubi against the attacks by Keyhan Daily. He
said that what had taken place in the prisons and detention centers,
had hurt Iran far more than America ever could. Mousavi added that the
show trials were a good indicator that Iran needed profound reforms
and the IRIB’s greatest mistake was to call people’s hunger for
change, a foreign plot. It has been indicated that Mousavi might join
the Friday prayers this week which are going to be led by Ahmad
Khatami. Full confirmation is not yet available.
12. Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization, today released a
statement blaming Ahmadinejad and Sadegh Mahsouli, the Minister of
Interior, for the inhumane treatment of detainees at Kahrizak. The
statement read that the two individuals were directly responsible for
the torture and abuse of detainees at the detention center. The
Organization also stated that it was in solidarity with the families
of those affected.
13. Karroubi’s son, Hossein Karroubi today said that criticism of his
father’s letter about prisoner abuse was unfounded. He added that it
took people only one day to criticize his father and no investigation
could be done in 24 hours to determine if prisoner abuse had taken
place and how wide-spread it had been.
14. More than 200 former and current government officials of Iran sent
a letter to the government asking it to pay heed to Rafsanjani,
Karroubi, Khatami and Mousavi’s suggestions and stances on the
country’s future. Signatories included former and current ministers,
directors, governors, mayors and academics.
Government / International
15. Ayatollah Dastegheyb has asked for an immediate session of the
Assembly of Experts to be held, in order to review the demands of the
people and the current situation in Iran. He added that Mousavi and
Karroubi were the representatives of the people and the people
demanded nothing but the upholding of the constitution.
16. It is being reported that Judiciary Chief Shahroudi will be
appointed to the Guardian Council. This cannot be confirmed at this
time. The same source also indicated that Jannati will remain as head
of the Guardian Council.
17. Jamshid Ansari – a reformist MP from Zanjan – has asked the
government to sack Ismail Ahmadi-Moghaddam, the police chief of Iran.
According to Ansari, Ahmadi-Moghaddam is responsible for the illegal
arrests, beatings and the deaths of protesters during the unrest that
followed the election. He also connected Ahmadi-Moghaddam with the
torture and abuse of detainees at Kahrizak.
18. Only a day, after stating that the allegations of detainees being
raped at government detention facilities be investigated, the head of
Iran’s parliament Ali Larejani stated that no such thing had taken
place. According to Larejani, the parliamentary committee to
investigate the condition of detainees, had determined that the
allegations were unfounded.
19. One day, after stating that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had
sent a letter congratulating Ahmadinejad on his election, Mr. Ban’s
spokesperson, Marie Okabe, said that “It is not accurate to refer to
this as a congratulatory letter”. Previously on Tuesday, when she was
asked if a congratulatory letter had been sent to Ahmadinejad by Mr.
Ban, Ms. Okabe replied, “Yes”. She added that the letter took
advantage of “the occasion of the inauguration to express the hope
that Iran and the United Nations will continue to cooperate closely in
addressing regional and global issues".
20. Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi today said that obeying Ahmadinejad was
obeying God. Speaking to a group of Basiji artists in Qom, he also
praised Khamenei and said the Supreme Leader was a light of the last
Imam and that the unrest had been targeted at him.
21. Mohsen Rezaie reiterated his position, yet again today, that all
government officials and members of security forces that were
responsible for prisoner abuse be dismissed and prosecuted.
22. A letter from Ayatollah Makarim Shirazi, congratulating
Ahmadinejad on his selection as Iran’s president is being circulated
on the internet. My sources have confirmed that it is a fake.
Ayatollah Shirazi has not and does not plan to congratulate
Ahmadinejad.
23. The deputy commander of Iran’s police, Ahmad Reza Radan, today
dismissed reformist claims that at least 69 people have so far been
killed during the unrest. He called the claim propaganda and
psychological warfare.
Arrests / Releases / Deaths
24. Majid Ansari – a member of the Combatant Clerics Association –
today stated that a report about the rape of detainees had been
prepared and sent to government officials for review. He added that
there was not just one instance, but several and that they had
concrete evidence to back up their claim.
25. Mehr News reported that French citizen Clotilde Reiss has been
released on bail. It was reported earlier that the French government
had sent a letter to the Iranian government agreeing to post bail for
her. Her current whereabouts are unknown but it was indicated
previously, by the Iranian government, that if she were to be released
on bail, she would be confined to the French Embassy in Tehran. The
government also announced today that her trial was over and a verdict
was expected in her case shortly. Her release could not be confirmed
through other sources.
26. Reports indicate that the Iranian government, has officially
informed the Swiss Embassy, about the arrest and detention of three
American hikers who allegedly strayed into Iran two weeks ago. The
Swiss Embassy represents US interests in America, as the US has not
had an embassy in Iran since the 1979 revolution, nor diplomatic
staff.
27. Alauddin Borujerdi A member of the committee formed by the
parliament to investigate the condition of detainees today told
reporters that detainees were content with the conditions at Evin.
Another member told the press that they had met with Abtahi in his
prison cell and found him in good health. He added that Abtahi also
had access to a television and a radio whilst in detention. He added
they were going to meet Tajzadeh and Mirdamadi soon. Reports indicate
that they will only be visiting Evin and not other prisons.
28. Reporters Without Borders have confirmed that Amir Asslani – a
student and CEO of an IT company, has been in detention since August
8. He was arrested for sending emails. His house and office were also
raided by security forces.
29. Journalist Dr. Chobineh was released today.
Miscellaneous
30. U2’s concert in Zagreb was overwhelmingly pro-Green Movement.
Watch the YouTube video:
YouTube - U2 in Zaghreb, asking to turn on Radio...
U2 in Zaghreb, asking to turn on Radio Tehran 09August2009
31. Swedish policeman supporting Iranian Greens: Sweet Swedes:
Stockholm Police solidarity with Iranians #iran... on Twitpic
To Helpers
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Create it if it doesn't exist.
- (A list of all the Green Briefs: The Green Briefs
- A hearty thanks to Sahar joon and S joon for helping me out with
proof-reading and very valuable tips. Also, a BIG THANKS to all the
translators who're spending their precious time on getting this to as
many people as possible.
I'm NiteOwl AKA Josh Shahryar - twitter.com/iran_translator on
twitter. I'm a journalist and a human rights activist and NOT Iranian.
This is a compilation of news from Iran that I've gathered through
twitter and Iranian sites that were advertised on twitter. Remember,
this is all from tweets. (My work is released under Creative Commons
(CC).)
These are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from
Wednesday, August 12 - Mordad 21.
In German: http://tinyurl.com/ldu9k6
In Italian: http://tinyurl.com/m4lped
In Portuguese:
Protests / Unrest
1. Tehran’s Grand Bazaar was more crowded than usual yesterday. In the
streets leading up to the bazaar and inside the bazaar itself, there
was a large concentration of security forces. Many of them taunted the
people that were in the bazaar and tried to provoke confrontations.
However, for the most part, it seems that the call for protest hadn't
caught on with the Green Movement.
2. There were reports of skirmishes inside the bazaar and it was
reported that some people were injured and others may have been
arrested. Reports indicate that these clashes were not wide-spread,
but rather confined to a few incidents.
3. It was reported that Zahra Rahnavard – the wife of Mir Hossein
Mousavi – had indeed come to the bazaar, but as people chanted around
her, she was promptly escorted out by security forces. This could not
be fully confirmed and eye-witnesses have not been found to
corroborate the story.
4. But it doesn’t end there. Some very reliable sources indicated that
nothing actually happened in the bazaar, beyond the presence of
security forces and people shopping. They reject that there were any
clashes, injuries or arrests. However, they are in the minority.
(The above information is from various sources and not MSM. However,
in the absence of any YouTube videos or witnesses, which show anything
other than many people in the bazaar, together with a lot of security
forces, it is difficult to confirm exactly what happened.)
5. Unconfirmed reports indicate that Baloch fighters attacked Iranian
security forces who were escorting detainees to a prison in Kerman
province. Casualties were reported. This could not be confirmed
independently.
6. Prayer services for the dead and detained protesters will be held
on Thursday, as in the past few weeks. The prayer service this week
will be held at the Daruzahra Cultural Institute in Tehran. One of
Ayatollah Sane’ie’s important aides, Mohammad Taghi Khilji, will be
speaking at the service.
International Protests / Events
7. A Swiss-Iranian Green-supporter, who we affectionately call the
Epic Protester, has been protesting in front of the Iranian Embassy in
Bern for the past two months non-stop, generating quite a lot of buzz.
There is a blog dedicated to his efforts which you can reach here:
Epic Protester
And you can read his interview here: Interview with the Epic Protester
� Epic Protester -- (Courtesy of @Nedjarsen)
8. Amidst the stories of brutality being circulated, there are also
some heart-warming instances of human compassion. One Hearts View is
one such project that a world citizen is undertaking. Visit and
comment at: One Hearts View: Iran wanted me to bear witness...and I
have.
9. The meeting of Baha’is in support of human rights in San Francisco
at Herbst Theater yesterday was a major success.
10. For a list of protests that are being planned in Germany, please
visit this link:
Julia's Blog: Protests and rallies in Germany (subject to change w/o
notice) (English and German)
(If you, your friends or your organization are holding events,
protests or doing something else related to the Iranian elections
internationally, please send me an email with details and I will give
you coverage. (Will only cost you 10 million dollars!) My email is:
***@gmail.com
Opposition
11. In a meeting with members of the Central Committee for Organizing
Reforms today, with his wife Zahra Rahnavard present, Mousavi
staunchly defended Karroubi against the attacks by Keyhan Daily. He
said that what had taken place in the prisons and detention centers,
had hurt Iran far more than America ever could. Mousavi added that the
show trials were a good indicator that Iran needed profound reforms
and the IRIB’s greatest mistake was to call people’s hunger for
change, a foreign plot. It has been indicated that Mousavi might join
the Friday prayers this week which are going to be led by Ahmad
Khatami. Full confirmation is not yet available.
12. Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization, today released a
statement blaming Ahmadinejad and Sadegh Mahsouli, the Minister of
Interior, for the inhumane treatment of detainees at Kahrizak. The
statement read that the two individuals were directly responsible for
the torture and abuse of detainees at the detention center. The
Organization also stated that it was in solidarity with the families
of those affected.
13. Karroubi’s son, Hossein Karroubi today said that criticism of his
father’s letter about prisoner abuse was unfounded. He added that it
took people only one day to criticize his father and no investigation
could be done in 24 hours to determine if prisoner abuse had taken
place and how wide-spread it had been.
14. More than 200 former and current government officials of Iran sent
a letter to the government asking it to pay heed to Rafsanjani,
Karroubi, Khatami and Mousavi’s suggestions and stances on the
country’s future. Signatories included former and current ministers,
directors, governors, mayors and academics.
Government / International
15. Ayatollah Dastegheyb has asked for an immediate session of the
Assembly of Experts to be held, in order to review the demands of the
people and the current situation in Iran. He added that Mousavi and
Karroubi were the representatives of the people and the people
demanded nothing but the upholding of the constitution.
16. It is being reported that Judiciary Chief Shahroudi will be
appointed to the Guardian Council. This cannot be confirmed at this
time. The same source also indicated that Jannati will remain as head
of the Guardian Council.
17. Jamshid Ansari – a reformist MP from Zanjan – has asked the
government to sack Ismail Ahmadi-Moghaddam, the police chief of Iran.
According to Ansari, Ahmadi-Moghaddam is responsible for the illegal
arrests, beatings and the deaths of protesters during the unrest that
followed the election. He also connected Ahmadi-Moghaddam with the
torture and abuse of detainees at Kahrizak.
18. Only a day, after stating that the allegations of detainees being
raped at government detention facilities be investigated, the head of
Iran’s parliament Ali Larejani stated that no such thing had taken
place. According to Larejani, the parliamentary committee to
investigate the condition of detainees, had determined that the
allegations were unfounded.
19. One day, after stating that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had
sent a letter congratulating Ahmadinejad on his election, Mr. Ban’s
spokesperson, Marie Okabe, said that “It is not accurate to refer to
this as a congratulatory letter”. Previously on Tuesday, when she was
asked if a congratulatory letter had been sent to Ahmadinejad by Mr.
Ban, Ms. Okabe replied, “Yes”. She added that the letter took
advantage of “the occasion of the inauguration to express the hope
that Iran and the United Nations will continue to cooperate closely in
addressing regional and global issues".
20. Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi today said that obeying Ahmadinejad was
obeying God. Speaking to a group of Basiji artists in Qom, he also
praised Khamenei and said the Supreme Leader was a light of the last
Imam and that the unrest had been targeted at him.
21. Mohsen Rezaie reiterated his position, yet again today, that all
government officials and members of security forces that were
responsible for prisoner abuse be dismissed and prosecuted.
22. A letter from Ayatollah Makarim Shirazi, congratulating
Ahmadinejad on his selection as Iran’s president is being circulated
on the internet. My sources have confirmed that it is a fake.
Ayatollah Shirazi has not and does not plan to congratulate
Ahmadinejad.
23. The deputy commander of Iran’s police, Ahmad Reza Radan, today
dismissed reformist claims that at least 69 people have so far been
killed during the unrest. He called the claim propaganda and
psychological warfare.
Arrests / Releases / Deaths
24. Majid Ansari – a member of the Combatant Clerics Association –
today stated that a report about the rape of detainees had been
prepared and sent to government officials for review. He added that
there was not just one instance, but several and that they had
concrete evidence to back up their claim.
25. Mehr News reported that French citizen Clotilde Reiss has been
released on bail. It was reported earlier that the French government
had sent a letter to the Iranian government agreeing to post bail for
her. Her current whereabouts are unknown but it was indicated
previously, by the Iranian government, that if she were to be released
on bail, she would be confined to the French Embassy in Tehran. The
government also announced today that her trial was over and a verdict
was expected in her case shortly. Her release could not be confirmed
through other sources.
26. Reports indicate that the Iranian government, has officially
informed the Swiss Embassy, about the arrest and detention of three
American hikers who allegedly strayed into Iran two weeks ago. The
Swiss Embassy represents US interests in America, as the US has not
had an embassy in Iran since the 1979 revolution, nor diplomatic
staff.
27. Alauddin Borujerdi A member of the committee formed by the
parliament to investigate the condition of detainees today told
reporters that detainees were content with the conditions at Evin.
Another member told the press that they had met with Abtahi in his
prison cell and found him in good health. He added that Abtahi also
had access to a television and a radio whilst in detention. He added
they were going to meet Tajzadeh and Mirdamadi soon. Reports indicate
that they will only be visiting Evin and not other prisons.
28. Reporters Without Borders have confirmed that Amir Asslani – a
student and CEO of an IT company, has been in detention since August
8. He was arrested for sending emails. His house and office were also
raided by security forces.
29. Journalist Dr. Chobineh was released today.
Miscellaneous
30. U2’s concert in Zagreb was overwhelmingly pro-Green Movement.
Watch the YouTube video:
YouTube - U2 in Zaghreb, asking to turn on Radio...
U2 in Zaghreb, asking to turn on Radio Tehran 09August2009
31. Swedish policeman supporting Iranian Greens: Sweet Swedes:
Stockholm Police solidarity with Iranians #iran... on Twitpic
To Helpers
- Anonymous - the collective that organizes and runs this forum -
needs donations to keep the servers running. They only need 15 US
dollars more for this month. Donate if you want to: General Expense -
Why We Protest
- Info on republishing the Green Brief: For Bloggers, News Sites and
Forum who want to republish the Green Brief Plesae Read! - Why We
Protest - IRAN
- Information on Tor: Tor Browser Bundle
- Discuss/Annotate: http://aic.openmsl.net/wiki/index.php/Green_Brief_52;
Create it if it doesn't exist.
- (A list of all the Green Briefs: The Green Briefs
- A hearty thanks to Sahar joon and S joon for helping me out with
proof-reading and very valuable tips. Also, a BIG THANKS to all the
translators who're spending their precious time on getting this to as
many people as possible.