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The Green Brief #69 (September 5 - Shahrivar 14) The Green Brief #69 (September 5 - Shahrivar 14)
In German: http://seaofgreen-germany.blogspot.c...er-200914.html
Protests / Unrest
1. Dozens of people have been arrested in Sistan o Balochistan province in the past ten days. The whereabouts of the detainees is not known at this point. The detainees are all linked to Baloch nationalist groups or Baloch opposition movements. This comes as the government is battling Kurd nationalists on the northeastern border, where clashes have left tens of people dead in the past several weeks.
2. Partially confirmed reports indicate that dozens of people held a gathering, in front of the Supreme Court building in Tehran and demanded that their relatives be released. There are confirmed reports that gatherings in front of Evin Prison, by families of detainees, continue even though the government is trying to force them to stop the daily ritual. About 50 broke their fast in front of the prison again today.
3. Nightly chanting in Tehran and other parts of Iran continue. Even though news about this is scarce, multiple witnesses have come forward and testified that this has been going on non-stop. The government is actively trying to catch and fine people who climb on their roofs to engage in this form of protest. This is a video of a young child chanting 'Allah o Akbar' and 'Marg Bar Dictator' from his window with his neighbors responding to his chants from September 4.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEzE7Mw_gnE
4. This year's Eid Prayers, will not be held in Imam Khomeini Mosalla. (Mosalla is usually a large area, close to a mosque, designed specifically to be used for huge prayer processions.) The reason that has been cited, is ongoing construction. Even though the construction has been going on at the site for years, it has never been used, as a reason, to move Eid prayers from the site. There is speculation that the government has moved the procession because they fear Greens would use it as a gathering point. This year's prayers will be held in Tehran University's mosalla, which is considerably smaller than Imam Khomeini's, which can house up to 2 million people at a time.
Opposition
5. Mir Hossein Mousavi released his 11th statement today calling for continued civil disobedience. Mousavi, yet again, decried the clamp down on peaceful protesters and accused the government of creating crises. His rather long statement contains praise for protesters and harsh criticism of the government's actions.
He outlines a series of demands, which hardliners must meet, to get the country out of the crisis in which it finds itself. He also speaks about the movement "The Green Path of Hope". According to Mousavi, the government must help the situation by:
Forming a truth commission, one whose findings and verdicts are likely to be accepted by all sides, to investigate the violations of law, fraud during and after the election, and punishing those who were responsible.
Revising the election law in such a way that free and fair elections can be held.
Identifying and punishing those who were responsible for the crimes committed by all organs of the government, including military, police, and the media.
Helping those who have been hurt and injured after the elections, especially those who have lost loved ones; releasing from prison all the campaign workers and political activists; dismissing the bogus charges against them; restoring their credibility, and ending all the threats against them.
Putting into practice Article 168 of the Constitution by defining precisely what constitutes a political offense, and using a jury when the offenders are put on trial.
Guaranteeing freedom of the press, and changing the biased behavior of the Voice and Visage in order to eliminate all the limitations on its programs so that the political parties can use the Voice and Visage to express their positions regarding various issues, and revising the law that governs the Voice and Visage to make it responsive to people’s demands.
Putting to practice Article 44 of the Constitution regarding privatization so that private radio and television stations can also be created.
Guaranteeing the right of the people to gather and demonstrate by putting into effect Article 27 of the Constitution.
Passing legislation forbidding the military from intervening in political as well as economic affairs.
(Because of the importance of this statement given the current situation, I am not going to copy and paste portions which I believe are more important than others because frankly, my view is rather subjective and I think it does not do justice to the whole statement to pick and choose. Reading it in full is highly recommended.)
Full statement in English with valuable commentary
(Courtesy of Tehran Bureau) http://tehranbureau.com/mousavi-gree...hope-movement/
6. At an Iftar Party, Mehdi Karroubi today said that he would continue to move, towards the realizations of the objectives of the revolution and its martyrs and vowed to carry on ‘till death. He said, their greatest cause for concern, after the election, was the danger to the republic, but since both the republic and Islam were inseparable, they were also worried about the fate of Islam. He added, they feared that the republican dimension of the government might gradually be forgotten.
He added that, “the people are completely ready for any action that is in line with a legal Islamic framework.” Karroubi said that post-election incidents should not be hyped but nor should they be buried and overlooked. “We must make an attempt at damage control and find the perpetrators. We must find out how and why we were blindsided.”
Regarding the ban on his newspaper Etemad-e Melli and his party’s website, Karroubi said, “Journalists should not be worried; they close one newspaper, we can always open another.”
He also addressed the crackdown on the internet. ”You filter sites, [but] there is always filter-breakers [proxy software]! No matter how hard you try to impose limitations, the intelligent children of our country will know what to do [how to confront you].”
“Limitations can make things difficult but they will not limit action; these days there are plenty of websites and news can [always] get out.”
(Translation courtesy of Tehran Bureau.)
7. In a meeting with a group of reformists students, Ayatollah Montazeri, yet again, asked for the release of detainees and criticized the government. He asked the students to pay heed to their studies and said that the future would be theirs. He criticized the government for detaining people in the name of Islam and said, "They speak of the regime, but they mean an individual," a clear jab at Khamenei.
He yet again criticized Khamenei, without being explicit, by saying, "They say that one individual's vote is the standard; Imam Khomeini said that the standard is the people's vote." (Another clear jab at Khamenei, considering how his vote swayed the parliament's selection of ministers.) Montazeri called the trials illegal and unIslamic.
8. Ayatollah Ali Mohammad Dastegheyb's latest remarks, from September 2, are a stinging rebuttal to his critics. During a sermon, he reportedly said, that those who had brutally suppressed the protesters, were going to hell for what they have done. He said people who had beaten others during the protests, on the street, had committed great sins.
9. Qudratullah Alikhani - a reformist MP and a member of Foreign Affairs Commission in the parliament - criticized Jafari's statements, in which he had accused reformist leaders of attempting to weaken Khamenei. Alikhani said that Jafari's statements, were doing nothing but creating distrust amongst the populace and were hurting the regime further.
He added that Imam Khomeini, had explicitly asked the Basij and IRGC, not to mingle in politics or they will both hurt themselves and the country.
10. Mohammad Hashemi, one of the leader of Kargozaran Party - which is considered close to Rafsanjani - said that if the gatherings at Imam Khomeini's shrine, have been cancelled because of political considerations, then he was not sure where the country was really headed. "When Imam and his shrine are no longer safe, then it's not certain where the revolution is really going." Due to mounting pressure by the government, on the family of Khomeini, Ihya prayers, held annually at his mausoleum, have been canceled this year.
(During Ramadan, Shia Muslims stay awake on three nights — the 19th, 21st, 23rd — to pray for salvation and mercy, as they believe their fate, in the following year is determined on these nights. The prayer ceremony held on these three very important nights, on the Muslim calendar, is known as Ihya.)
Every year, Imam Khomeini’s mausoleum, was the site where thousands gathered on Ihya nights in Ramadan. Ali-Akbar Nateq-Nouri, Seyyed Mohammad Khatami and Hassan Rohani each led the ceremony on one of the three nights.
Government / International
11. Ahmadinejad warned the West today, that he was not going to back down, in the face of pressure, to halt Iran's uranium enrichment program. "If some believe that through accusations, impoliteness, insults, and spreading of lies they can force us to retreat from the values of the revolution, they are gravely mistaken," Ahmadinejad said, in a meeting with war veterans, according to IRNA. The remarks came after diplomats, from the six world powers known as P5+1, met in Frankfurt to discuss Iran's nuclear enrichment program and warned Tehran over their nuclear activities.
12. Hasan Sobhani-nia, an MP from Khorasane Razavi, told ILNA that a former IRGC commander, was likely to be appointed as the governor of Khorasane Razavi, after the province's incumbent governor was appointed as the head of the Department of Environmental Protection.
13. Khamenei called on the artists, during a meeting in Tehran with members of the Iranian arts community, to make a strong presence in the 'ongoing soft war'. He added that the ‘ongoing soft war’ could not be fought through a 'political approach', offering the presentation of 'the truth' through a "full-fledged and influential artistic manner" as the alternative.
His remarks are the first acknowledgment, that Iranian and International Greens, who have spent the past three months creating songs, videos, posters, paintings and numerous other works of art to fight the regime, are starting to really get under his skin.
14. Afshin Ghotbi - the head coach of Iran's national soccer team - said in an interview, he had received an invitation letter, from Khamenei's office, to take part in Ahmadinejad's inauguration and his attendance was not a political statement but a show of respect to the leader.
15. Hugo Chavez met with Ahmadinejad on his trip to Tehran today.
Arrested / Released / Killed / Torture
16. Alauddin Boroujerdi, Chairman for the Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security of the Parliament, rejected the claim by Norooz - the media outlet of IIPF - that they had a confirmed list of 72 people who had, so far, been killed in the unrest and many more may have died in the violence.
He said that earlier, Morteza Alviri - a Karroubi aide - had alleged that 69 people had died in the violence, yet after a week's notice, he still had not been able to provide concrete proof, that the number of people who have died in the violence, was that many.
(I'm still working on a complete translation of the list, as well as further details, should be released some time today.)
17. A leaked interview with Abdullah Ramezanzadeh - a former spokesperson during Khatami's presidency - has surfaced. According to Parlemaan News - which is a reformist news website - Ramezanzadeh gave the short interview, while in court to defend himself, a couple of days ago. He said he was being interrogated at night, for up to 8 hours, while he was blindfolded and was under tremendous pressure, to confess to having a hand in the unrest, following the election. He said he was yet to be officially charged with a crime.
Ramezanzadeh also reported that he had been badly beaten while being arrested. He claimed to have had a fractured skull and broken teeth because of the initial beatings. He added that he had been kept in solitary for the initial two months and had only been moved to a better cell after Ramadan started.
18 Reports coming out of Iran, suggest that several prominent political prisoners; Ghouchani, Abtahi, Hajjarian and Ramezanzadeh, might be released by the end of Ramadan. These reports indicate that newly-appointed Judiciary Chief Sadegh Larijani, plans to speed up the release of many prisoners. Full confirmation is not at hand at this point.
19. Arrests continue. Arash Geety, a student activist from Zanjan, has been arrested and is being kept at the Intelligence Department of Zanjan province.
20. Shayesteh Amiri and Roshanak Siasi have finally been released. Siasi is a member of the Kargozaran Party and a women's rights activist.
21. More than 300 reporters, have sent a letter to the new Attorney General of Tehran Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi, asking for the release of all detained journalists.
Media
22. Jordan has shut down Press TV's main bureau in Amman. It is still not clear what caused this, however, Jordan had asked Press TV and Al-Alam TV, to renew their accreditation with the government.
Miscellaneous
23. Green graffiti in boys' dorm, Sharif University: http://bit.ly/urJBc
24. Green graffiti in girl's dorm of Ferdowsi University in Mashad: http://bit.ly/VOvsI
25. "Leader" Street is changed to "Leader the murderer" Street : http://bit.ly/4I4PO
International Protests / Events / Warnings / Efforts
26. A fundraising event is being held in Richmond, California for the New York City protests on September 23 and 24. Link: http://tinyurl.com/n5adyj
(For more information on the NYC protest, please check http://standbyiran.org or http://united4iran.org/)
27. Payam Parsinejad and Younus Abissy will be cycling from Boston to New York in support of the Green Movement. They will start their three-day long journey on September 7.
26. A petition to be signed and sent to ambassadors as well as their contacts: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcnj8jzc_8dxb9vbgf
27. For an unofficial list of upcoming protests in the US: http://protests.sharearchy.com/
28. For a list of protests that are being planned in Germany, please visit this link: http://tinyurl.com/nbzacj
29. A to the point website for help traumatized Greens: http://healingthegreensoul.blogspot.com/
(If you, your friends or your organization are holding events, protests or doing something else related to the Iranian election internationally, please send me an email with details and I will give you coverage. (Will only cost you 10 million dollars!) My email is: [email]dbosca@gmail.com
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The Green Brief #72 (September 9 - Shahrivar 18)
Protests / Unrest
1. Partially confirmed reports from Tehran and other cities suggest that the government is sending some students home from their dorms, in anticipation of the September 18 protest. According to the source, these students had been identified as taking part in protests and the government is not taking any chances with them. It is unclear how many have been sent home, but the number could be in the hundreds. Unconfirmed reports indicate that the government is in the process of closing the dorms.
2. Greens all across Tehran are making and distributing flyers in major cities to get protesters out on the streets. An example, the flyer for Mashhad: http://bit.ly/7KJJG
3. New reports suggest that agents of Tehran's Attorney General's office took 15 boxes of papers and documents from the office of the Defenders of Prisoners' Rights. The office was raided yesterday and closed down by the order of the Attorney General.
4. Yesterday, we reported that a protest may have occurred in Tehran – but could not confirm if it had taken place. (This protest was unrelated to the gatherings in front of Evin Prison and the Islamic Courts.) Today, a video has surfaced depicting the protest. We cannot confirm if this protest was held yesterday as yet: http://bit.ly/3ggSpf
5. Gatherings were held, on the occasion of the 19th of Ramadan in Tehran, Tabriz, Gorgan and Zanjan. The gatherings were attended by many reformists and Greens.
Reports in Persian:
Tehran: http://bit.ly/181wYc
Tabriz: http://bit.ly/CWQEk
Gorgan: http://bit.ly/13DC0
Zanjan: http://bit.ly/xNbVm
6. Chants of Allah o Akbar were heard louder than previous nights and some protesters denounced the government for arresting Alireza Beheshti.
7. Workers of Haft Tapeh Agricultural and Industrial Plant went on strike and held a protest on Wednesday. Hundreds of workers demanded that their wages be paid on time, overtime be paid and wages be increased. Protesters gathered in front of the management office and stayed there until the end of their working day.
Opposition
8. Mir Hossein Mousavi released a statement in response to the arrest of Alireza Beheshti and other reformists. Full translation by his Facebook team is copied below, (I have corrected some of the obvious translation ambiguities):
In the name of God, the Compassionate and the Merciful
The news of arrests of our dear brothers Dr. Seyyed Alireza Beheshti and Morteza Alviri, heads of the special committee investigating the abuse of victims of the recent events, and General Moghaddam head of the Veterans’ Committee of my election campaign have created a wave of shock and ambiguity in [the hearts of] those faithful to the Islamic establishment. They have been imprisoned while they are only guilty of following the revolutionary path, defending the serving of justice for the bloods that were unjustly shed and helping the families of the innocents that were imprisoned after the election. They are now in prison while those responsible for the recent disasters are free and the authorities are claiming that they will surely investigate the committed crimes. Are you going to do this by destroying the evidence of the crimes and imprisoning those who were following up on the victims’ rights?!
People’s dignities are protected in their children. Now people are asking those who claim to guard the Islamic Republic how they claim to be honoring the dignity of Ayatollah Dr. Beheshti - the innocent martyr of the revolution - by treating his family in such a way.
People of Iran:
It is obvious that your efforts to restore peace to the society are not going to be responded wisely. Dangerous days are ahead. Arresting individuals like Dr. Beheshti is a sign that forecasts more dangerous events. But evil is doomed and what benefits people will remain. Maintain your calm and awareness. The new series of events that have started, same as the other pathetic actions these days, won’t bring anything for your opponents but damage. Be careful not to let them provoke you and while destroying themselves not to harm your home and country.
I specially offer my condolences for the defamation of the innocent Beheshti to the children of that martyr, his students, followers, admirers and all devotees of the revolution and Islam; and pray to God that this sorrow which has been created in the hearts of our people would be compensated by enduring the honor of this family.
Mir Hossein Mousavi
September 9,2009
9. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mehdi Karroubi, yet again, reaffirmed his commitment to getting justice for the oppressed. Excerpts are as follows:
"I feel I am obliged to defend the rights of people," Karroubi said. "Political changes can come in two forms," he said. "The change we are calling for is change within the system and constitution, the observation of citizenship rights."
He was not specific about the opposition's strategy, but sketched out goals for the coming months: loosen news media restrictions, freedom of assembly, an end to trials of opposition figures and revised laws to prevent the hard-line Guardian Council from having the final say on elections.
Full Interview: http://bit.ly/ov7fL
10. New reports from Qom indicate that Khamenei had attempted to sway the clerics opposed to Ahamdinejad in Qom by sending Sheikh Mohammad Yazdi to speak to them. Yazdi was shunned by the clerics in Qom and now relations between Khamenei and these clerics is degenerating.
Grand Ayatollah Safi-Golpayegani had sent a letter to Khamenei about female ministers in the government, expressing his opposition, however, Khamenei sent back a reply, stating that he was the Supreme Leader and other clerics should stay out of government affairs.
Ayatollah Nouri Hamedani has met with Ayatollah Safi-Golpayegani and expressed regret over congratulating Ahmadinejad and said he was tricked into doing so by the government.
Other reports indicate that some of the opposition clerics want to invite Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani from Iraq, to come to Iran and assess the situation. This proposal has been welcomed by most of the clerics and will be acted upon soon.
11. According to government-owned websites, Mohammad Ali Abtahi, in a telephone conversation from prison with Karroubi complained about being depicted as a traitor by Karroubi's newspaper. This could not be confirmed through reformist or independent news services.
12. The Reformist Women's Association released a statement decrying the treatment of prisoners and the government's lack of action against perpetrators of violence against protesters.
13. 300 professionals, managers and laborers - who have worked in the past with Shapur Kazemi, the detained brother of Zahra Rahnavard - sent a letter to Sadegh Larijani asking for his immediate release.
Government / International
14. In a meeting with officials from the government, in the presence of Ahamdinejad, Khamenei praised Ahamdinejad as an 'energetic' and 'tireless' individual and said that he prayed for him and some other people from the government frequently.
15. According to reports, the official in-charge of Kahrizak Detention Facility who had been arrested and released has been rearrested by the order of Judiciary Chief Sadegh Larijani. According to reports, he had been released after spending only a few hours in detention, after pressure by some high-ranking officials in the government.
16. Judiciary Chief Sadegh Larijani today said that what had happened in the detention centers had inflicted a huge blow on the standing of the regime. He said that the Judiciary would pursue these violations carefully and vigorously.
He also said that some had tried to call the elections fraudulent and attempted to stray outside 'the circle of legality'. He said that law-breaking had become rampant and it had been observed in the aftermath of the elections how such actions had inflicted a great cost on the Islamic regime. He said that these violators shouldn't think that they're not being watched and the Judiciary should pursue the perpetrators of any such law-breaking legally.
17. The commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy, Rear Admiral Morteza Saffari, said that Iran's enemies had shifted to a strategy of waging “soft war” against the country. He said that a “media war” had been launched against Iran and efforts were being made to stir up “civil disobedience” in the country, which were parts of the enemy's soft war against Iran. “The US strategy to confront the Islamic Republic of Iran is based on soft measures," but the US was also continuing its threats to launch a military attack, he noted.
18. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez told the French newspaper Le Figaro on Wednesday, that Ahmadinejad was an ally and a friend and they had agreed to transfer nuclear technology to Venezuela during his visit to Tehran last week.
19. Iran presented their new package of proposals to the group of 5+1 nations. The package was presented on Wednesday by Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki to the ambassadors of China, France, Germany, Russia and Switzerland - on behalf of the US - and the British charge d'affaires in Tehran. No details have emerged of what the proposals in the package were.
20. Reports have emerged, that the IRGC may be implicated in the events that occurred on 9/11, including providing terrorist organizations with money, logistics and even a direct involvement by Iran in the events of 9/11. The reports so far are sketchy and caution must be exercised until more information is made available.
Arrested / Released / Killed / Torture
21. Mohammad Ozlati-Moqaddam, a former IRGC commander and head of the veteran’s faction of Mir Hossein Mousavi’s campaign, was arrested at his home. Ozlati-Moqaddam, who formerly served in the IRGC political bureau alongside Hossein Shariatmadari and Hossein Safar-Harandi, was arrested on Tuesday. Officers went to his residence and arrested him after searching his home.
22. Partially confirmed reports indicate that Alireza Beheshti has been badly beaten after a heated altercation with one of his captors. The reports suggest that his skull was broken and he was hospitalized. There, he was punched again by another of his captors, injuring his face. After receiving treatment he was taken to an undisclosed location.
23. Sayed Ali Akbar Kheradnejad, a recently freed detainee, spoke of the horrors of detention with an Iranian human rights organization. According to Kheradnejad, who was taking part in a protest in Tehran's Waliasr Square two months ago, security forces forced pepper spray in his eyes, beat him with a baton and then arrested him. He was repeatedly locked away with other prisoners and left to starve for days or given food that was meager and unhealthy. They were beaten repeatedly, blindfolded, interrogated and finally, kept in overcrowded cells. He added that some people had been so brutally tortured, he had heard, even some of the men who had taken part in the torture were opposed to it being so brutal.
24. Partially confirmed reports suggest that Sadegh Noroozi - a reformist politician - was released today.
25. Yesterday, we reported that 15 journalists had been summoned to the Ministry of Intelligence and interrogated about a letter a group of journalists had written to the Judiciary Chief. New reports suggest that agents of the ministry told the journalists that if their names were signed under any letters or statements in the future, they would be arrested. The journalists were given 3 options; deny their signatures, have their case sent to court or work for the Ministry of Intelligence. Reportedly, the journalists declined to accept any of the offers.
26. Isa Saharkhiz - a detained Iranian journalist - has told his family that technology sold to the government by Nokia was directly responsible for his arrest. His son Mehdi Saharkhiz has expressed the willingness to sue Nokia and is in touch with legal counsel over the issue.
27. New reports indicate that the trial of the violators of Kahrizak Detention Facility will not be held in public.
Miscellaneous
28. Greens at the Venice International Film Festival: http://bit.ly/Ucrqa
29. Greenings in Qom: http://www.mowjcamp.com/article/id/27711
30. A beautiful website designed to commemorate Neda and her friends: http://neverforget.us/
International Protests / Events / Warnings / Efforts
31. Project Green Light might just be the thing for you! : http://twitpic.com/gk3c5
32. For information on protests organized against Ahmadinejad's speech in the UN Check: http://united4iran.com/
33. Transportation info: Maryland & Virginia to NYC For Sep 23 Protest: http://bit.ly/lHNrp
34. For an unofficial list of upcoming protests in the US: http://protests.sharearchy.com/
35. For a list of protests that are being planned in Germany, please visit this link: http://tinyurl.com/nbzacj
36. A to the point website for helping traumatized Greens: http://healingthegreensoul.blogspot.com/
(If you, your friends or your organization are holding events, protests or doing something else related to the Iranian election internationally, please send me an email with details and I will give you coverage. (Will only cost you 10 million dollars!) My email is: [email]dbosca@gmail.com
To Helpers
- Info on republishing the Green Brief: http://tinyurl.com/mjxrz3
- Information on Tor: http://torir.org
This page contains a listing of external mirrors of the GB, as well as various information about the GB. Links to translations are also encouraged: http://aic.openmsl.net/wiki/index.php/Green_Brief
- (A list of all the Green Briefs): http://ded1.hybrid-optix.com/greenbriefs.html
- A hearty thanks to 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.
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