The morning after the attack on Iran
سپاه، بسیج و نیروی انتظامی آلوده به جرم و تخلف اند
رئیس سازمان قضایی نیروهای مسلح- حجتالاسلام محمدکاظم بهرامی – که به چهار محال بختیاری سفر کرده، در جمع فرماندهان سپاه منطقه سخنرانی کرده و اعتراف کرد که انگیزه سفرش چاره جوئی برای جرم و تخلفی است که در سپاه رواج داد. آنچنان که وی برای چارجوئی ناچار به سفرهای استانی شده است. این جمله کوتاه وی که خبرگزاری ایلنا همراه گزارش سفر و مشروح سخنرانی وی منتشر کرده بخوانید:
«به لحاظ شرایط و موقعیت نیروهای مسلح و برای استقرار نظم و تضمین سلامت نیروها، باید در جهت عاری کردن قوای مسلح از هرگونه جرم و تخلف گام برداشت.»
«به لحاظ شرایط و موقعیت نیروهای مسلح و برای استقرار نظم و تضمین سلامت نیروها، باید در جهت عاری کردن قوای مسلح از هرگونه جرم و تخلف گام برداشت.»
Obama’s Threatening Letter, Iran’s Stern Response
Roozonline - While the spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry had said that he was not aware of any confidential letter by the president of the US to the leaders of the Islamic republic of Iran, the disclosure of the contents of such a letter and Tehran’s response to it which appeared in international media resulted in the publication of more details by media associated with ayatollah Khamenei. Iran’s Rajanews and Fars news agency, both closely tied to Iran’s security and military establishment, yesterday reported on what they called were stern responses of officials of the Islamic republic to US president Barack Obama’s confidential letter to Iranian leaders.
The main headline of Kayhan newspaper, a daily run by a directly-appointed representative of ayatollah Khamenei, yesterday read: “Iran’s Response to White House’s Letter: The US Must Officially Apologize,” for accusing Iran of plotting a terrorist act on US soil.
On Sunday, the Associated Press had quoted an un-named US official confirming the receipt of a diplomatic note from Iran on Friday in which US claims against the Islamic republic were sternly protested. According to this source, Iran’s protest had been received through the Swiss embassy in Tehran which represents US interests in Iran.
The same report also quotes an Iranian diplomatic source as having said that in its response to Obama’s letter, the Islamic republic stressed the “fabricated” nature of the accusations against Iran and called for compensation by the US for the “moral and physical damage” caused to it.
Raja News’s website yesterday carried a report that US president Obama had sent a letter to the Islamic republic in the last two weeks in which the “fabricated scenario of Iran’s plot to kill the Saudi ambassador” was raised.
The Response of the Islamic Republic in Kayhan Newspaper
According to Kayhan, also closely tied to the security agencies of the Islamic republic, Obama had claimed in his letter that Iran had planned this assassination plot and quotes him to have addressed Iranian authorities that “if such a decision had not been planned at the highest levels, the two suspects would be handed over to the US.”
International and Iranian media have not specified to whom exactly was Obama’s letter addressed and who in the Iranian regime had responded to the letter.
Raja News wrote that Iran’s letter had also protested the “language” used in Obama’s letter, indicating the threatening nature of the note.
As reported by Kayhan, the letter of the Islamic republic to the US government had stressed on the fabricated scenario “based on fabricated information and engagement in behavior contrary to international rules resulting in moral and material damage to innocent people from different countries around the world, including the people of the United States, in which the US invasion of Iraq is a prime example and which was itself based on fabricated information.”
In its report Raja News also claimed that the US president in his confidential letter had implicitly asked for talks with Iran, to which the Islamic republic had responded with silence, thus rejecting the call.
This appears to be the third letter that Obama had written to Iranian leaders.
Prior to this, Saeed Jalili, the secretary of Iran’s supreme national security council had confirmed that Obama had sent two letters prior to Iran’s tenth presidential election in June of 2009 to ayatollah Khamenei in which he had expressly stated that without regional and international problems would not be solved without the Islamic republic of Iran.
During his Friday sermon on June 19, 2009 in which he ordered the attack on demonstrations who were protesting the announced results of the 2009 presidential election in Iran, the country’s supreme leader had mentioned receiving a letter from the US and his advisor on international affairs Ali Akbar Velayati had subsequently confirmed this on a program on channel three of Iran’s television network.
Two Iranians have been implicated in the recent assassination claim by the US. One of the suspects, Gholam Shakoori, is in Iran and it appears that Obama’s most recent letter to Iranian leaders may have asked for him to be handed over to the US.
The US had submitted its evidence for the plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington to the UN Security Council earlier, documents which implicate the Ghods Force belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps. Both the US and Saudi Arabia have also filed official complaints with the Security Council against the Islamic republic.
The main headline of Kayhan newspaper, a daily run by a directly-appointed representative of ayatollah Khamenei, yesterday read: “Iran’s Response to White House’s Letter: The US Must Officially Apologize,” for accusing Iran of plotting a terrorist act on US soil.
On Sunday, the Associated Press had quoted an un-named US official confirming the receipt of a diplomatic note from Iran on Friday in which US claims against the Islamic republic were sternly protested. According to this source, Iran’s protest had been received through the Swiss embassy in Tehran which represents US interests in Iran.
The same report also quotes an Iranian diplomatic source as having said that in its response to Obama’s letter, the Islamic republic stressed the “fabricated” nature of the accusations against Iran and called for compensation by the US for the “moral and physical damage” caused to it.
Raja News’s website yesterday carried a report that US president Obama had sent a letter to the Islamic republic in the last two weeks in which the “fabricated scenario of Iran’s plot to kill the Saudi ambassador” was raised.
The Response of the Islamic Republic in Kayhan Newspaper
According to Kayhan, also closely tied to the security agencies of the Islamic republic, Obama had claimed in his letter that Iran had planned this assassination plot and quotes him to have addressed Iranian authorities that “if such a decision had not been planned at the highest levels, the two suspects would be handed over to the US.”
International and Iranian media have not specified to whom exactly was Obama’s letter addressed and who in the Iranian regime had responded to the letter.
Raja News wrote that Iran’s letter had also protested the “language” used in Obama’s letter, indicating the threatening nature of the note.
As reported by Kayhan, the letter of the Islamic republic to the US government had stressed on the fabricated scenario “based on fabricated information and engagement in behavior contrary to international rules resulting in moral and material damage to innocent people from different countries around the world, including the people of the United States, in which the US invasion of Iraq is a prime example and which was itself based on fabricated information.”
In its report Raja News also claimed that the US president in his confidential letter had implicitly asked for talks with Iran, to which the Islamic republic had responded with silence, thus rejecting the call.
This appears to be the third letter that Obama had written to Iranian leaders.
Prior to this, Saeed Jalili, the secretary of Iran’s supreme national security council had confirmed that Obama had sent two letters prior to Iran’s tenth presidential election in June of 2009 to ayatollah Khamenei in which he had expressly stated that without regional and international problems would not be solved without the Islamic republic of Iran.
During his Friday sermon on June 19, 2009 in which he ordered the attack on demonstrations who were protesting the announced results of the 2009 presidential election in Iran, the country’s supreme leader had mentioned receiving a letter from the US and his advisor on international affairs Ali Akbar Velayati had subsequently confirmed this on a program on channel three of Iran’s television network.
Two Iranians have been implicated in the recent assassination claim by the US. One of the suspects, Gholam Shakoori, is in Iran and it appears that Obama’s most recent letter to Iranian leaders may have asked for him to be handed over to the US.
The US had submitted its evidence for the plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington to the UN Security Council earlier, documents which implicate the Ghods Force belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps. Both the US and Saudi Arabia have also filed official complaints with the Security Council against the Islamic republic.
پرتاب سامانه موشک مرصاد توسط سپاه پاسداران
سپاه پاسداران مدعي است که مو شک مر صاد پیشترفته ترین موشک ایرانی است که ميتواند جنگنده اف 22امریکا را منهدم کنند
Peyman Aref arrested again and transferred to Evin prison
Political activist and journalist Peyman Aref who went to Evin court
to follow up on the recent charges against him was arrested again and
transferred to prison.
According to Human Rights House of Iran, Peyman Aref who had recently
been released after serving his second one-year prison term went to the
grave of Neda AghaSoltan this past Sunday. Fellow activists Assal
Esmailzadeh and Sharar Konour Tabrizi accompanied him to the cemetery
where all three were subsequently arrested and released after one day.
When the three activists went to Evin Court to process their court papers, the other two were released but Peyman Aref was detained and transferred to prison for undisclosed reasons.
Peyman Aref was arrested twice during the events following the contested presidential elections of 2009 for which he served two one-year sentences behind bars and received 74 lashes for insulting the president. This political activist was released on October 10, 2011 at the end of his one-year sentence, after the flogging sentence was carried out on him.
He is now once again behind bars.
When the three activists went to Evin Court to process their court papers, the other two were released but Peyman Aref was detained and transferred to prison for undisclosed reasons.
Peyman Aref was arrested twice during the events following the contested presidential elections of 2009 for which he served two one-year sentences behind bars and received 74 lashes for insulting the president. This political activist was released on October 10, 2011 at the end of his one-year sentence, after the flogging sentence was carried out on him.
He is now once again behind bars.
حکم زندان جوان کُرد 18 ساله تأیید شد
کُردپا: محکومیت یک جوان کُرد 18 ساله که چندی پیش از سوی نیروهای امنیتی حکومت اسلامی ایران بازداشت شده بود تأیید شد.
بنا به خبر رسیده به آژانس خبر رسانی کُردپا،حکم 5 ماه زندان سوران کاوه 18 ساله، اهل روستای “نی” از توابع مریوان،چند روز پیش از سوی دادگاه تجدیدنظر استان کردستان تأیید گردید.
سوران کاوه چندی پیش به اتهام همکاری با یکی از احزاب کُرد اپوزسیون حکومت اسلامی ایران توسط نیروهای امنیتی اداره اطلاعات مریوان بازداشت شده بود که به صورت موقت و با تودیع وثیقه از زندان آزاد گردید.
این جوان 18 ساله در دادگاه بدوی به اتهام “تبلیغ علیه نظام” به تحمل 5 ماه زندان محکوم شده بود که این حکم در دادگاه تجدید نظر عینا تأیید شد.
وی اکنون در زندان مریوان دوران محکومیت خود را سپری میکند.
طی سه ماه گذشته 51 نفر از شهروندان کُرد از سوی دستگاه قضایی حکومت اسلامی ایران جمعا به یکصدو نود سال و ده ماه حبس تعزیری و هفت سال حبس تعلیقی محکوم شدهاند.
تمامی این شهروندان به اتهام سیاسی به زندان محکوم گردیدهاند.
این آمار صرفا با استناد به مرکز آمار آژانس خبر رسانی کُردپا ارائه شده است و احتمال بالاتر بودن این آمار بالقوه میباشد.
بنا به خبر رسیده به آژانس خبر رسانی کُردپا،حکم 5 ماه زندان سوران کاوه 18 ساله، اهل روستای “نی” از توابع مریوان،چند روز پیش از سوی دادگاه تجدیدنظر استان کردستان تأیید گردید.
سوران کاوه چندی پیش به اتهام همکاری با یکی از احزاب کُرد اپوزسیون حکومت اسلامی ایران توسط نیروهای امنیتی اداره اطلاعات مریوان بازداشت شده بود که به صورت موقت و با تودیع وثیقه از زندان آزاد گردید.
این جوان 18 ساله در دادگاه بدوی به اتهام “تبلیغ علیه نظام” به تحمل 5 ماه زندان محکوم شده بود که این حکم در دادگاه تجدید نظر عینا تأیید شد.
وی اکنون در زندان مریوان دوران محکومیت خود را سپری میکند.
طی سه ماه گذشته 51 نفر از شهروندان کُرد از سوی دستگاه قضایی حکومت اسلامی ایران جمعا به یکصدو نود سال و ده ماه حبس تعزیری و هفت سال حبس تعلیقی محکوم شدهاند.
تمامی این شهروندان به اتهام سیاسی به زندان محکوم گردیدهاند.
این آمار صرفا با استناد به مرکز آمار آژانس خبر رسانی کُردپا ارائه شده است و احتمال بالاتر بودن این آمار بالقوه میباشد.
Children of Arrested Baha’is: “We Have No Recourse”
Following the sentencing of seven Baha’is associated with the Baha’i Institute for Higher Education (BIHE) by Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court, their families’ only hope is that the Appeals Court will change the ruling. They were each sentenced to four or five years in prison and were all transferred from Evin Prison to other prisons several days after the lower court ruling. Naim Sobhani, son of Riaz Sobhani, who was sentenced to four years in prison by the lower court on the charge of providing financial assistance to the Baha’i University, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that, “We have no recourse other than trying to change the judicial ruling [at the appeals stage]. Even though we know the Judiciary does whatever it wants on an arbitrary basis. We can’t even believe my father was sentenced to four years in prison for no crime or wrongdoing. Only for the reason of having helped the Baha’i University. Our father is very ill and may not last even one year in prison. He has heart problems and is under medical treatment, he also has digestive problems, and his eyesight is weak. He’s an old man after all.”
Judge Moghisseh, presiding over Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court, sentenced Kamran Mortezaie and Vahid Mahmoudi each to five years. The same court sentenced Ramin Zibaie, Mahmoud Badavam, Farhad Sedghi, Riaz Sobhani and Noushin Khadem to four years in prison. A few days after the trial, without any explanation, Khadem was transferred to Rajee Shahr Prison in Karaj and the other six were transferred to Gohar Dasht Prison in Karaj.
Mahtab Morteziee, daughter of Kamran Mortezaie who was sentenced on charges of teaching and administrative tasks for the Baha’i University, told the Campaign, “My father is in Evin Prison and has developed back and knee pain. Apparently when he was in Evin he was held with three to four people in a very small cell. His leg pain is due to the fact that he only had enough space to stretch one leg out. He also developed back pain because in Evin he was forced to sleep on the floor. Now apparently his cell in Gohar Dasht Prison is a little bigger and also has a bed. Either way he’s had the need to be seen by a doctor a few times.”
According to a report by the Baha’i International Community (BIC) published on 19 October 2011, several members of the Baha’i community connected to BIHE from Tehran, Esfahan, and Karaj, have been arrested in the past five months. These individuals were either instructors of the online university or are related to the organization, which was created in order to provide higher education to Baha’i students prohibited from studying in Iranian universities.
BIHE was founded in the mid-1980s. This institute is not recognized legally by the Iranian government but since the 1979 revolution, after which Bahai’s were prohibited from attending universities, the Baha’i Community for the Promotion of Youth Learning established the institute to provide higher education for Baha’is.
Naim Sobhani, currently living in Washington DC, expressed surprise about his father’s transfer to Gohar Dasht Prison after the trial. “Without any reason or information my father was transferred to Gohar Dasht Prison. My brother and sister after following up realized that they transferred him to another prison. In a recent meeting with my father my family said they have no update as to his physical condition but his spirits are better because seven Bahai’ leaders are also being held in that prison. However, the distance to this prison is very far, and we really don’t know why they took him there from Evin.”
Naim Sobhani also objected to the blocking of his parents’ shared bank accounts, saying, “We don’t know why they blocked their bank accounts, in the ruling there wasn’t anything either. There is nothing we can do but accept it.”
Mahtab Mortezaee, currently residing in Maryland, spoke with the Campaign about her father’s activities in the institute. “My father taught courses on subjects such as development and computer science, and he also did administrative work for the office center. My aunt tells me that at the beginning my father’s spirits were better but now he’s a little frustrated and is not like he was in the first days.”
Baha’is are currently the largest religious minority in Iran that lacks the basic right of attending university. According to the BIC, currently at least 112 Baha’is in Iran are in prison because of their beliefs. Amongst those imprisoned are the seven leaders of the Baha’i community that were sentenced to twenty years in prison. The report also states that there are currently 300 cases of Baha’is being processed in the Iranian Judiciary.
Judge Moghisseh, presiding over Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court, sentenced Kamran Mortezaie and Vahid Mahmoudi each to five years. The same court sentenced Ramin Zibaie, Mahmoud Badavam, Farhad Sedghi, Riaz Sobhani and Noushin Khadem to four years in prison. A few days after the trial, without any explanation, Khadem was transferred to Rajee Shahr Prison in Karaj and the other six were transferred to Gohar Dasht Prison in Karaj.
Mahtab Morteziee, daughter of Kamran Mortezaie who was sentenced on charges of teaching and administrative tasks for the Baha’i University, told the Campaign, “My father is in Evin Prison and has developed back and knee pain. Apparently when he was in Evin he was held with three to four people in a very small cell. His leg pain is due to the fact that he only had enough space to stretch one leg out. He also developed back pain because in Evin he was forced to sleep on the floor. Now apparently his cell in Gohar Dasht Prison is a little bigger and also has a bed. Either way he’s had the need to be seen by a doctor a few times.”
According to a report by the Baha’i International Community (BIC) published on 19 October 2011, several members of the Baha’i community connected to BIHE from Tehran, Esfahan, and Karaj, have been arrested in the past five months. These individuals were either instructors of the online university or are related to the organization, which was created in order to provide higher education to Baha’i students prohibited from studying in Iranian universities.
BIHE was founded in the mid-1980s. This institute is not recognized legally by the Iranian government but since the 1979 revolution, after which Bahai’s were prohibited from attending universities, the Baha’i Community for the Promotion of Youth Learning established the institute to provide higher education for Baha’is.
Naim Sobhani, currently living in Washington DC, expressed surprise about his father’s transfer to Gohar Dasht Prison after the trial. “Without any reason or information my father was transferred to Gohar Dasht Prison. My brother and sister after following up realized that they transferred him to another prison. In a recent meeting with my father my family said they have no update as to his physical condition but his spirits are better because seven Bahai’ leaders are also being held in that prison. However, the distance to this prison is very far, and we really don’t know why they took him there from Evin.”
Naim Sobhani also objected to the blocking of his parents’ shared bank accounts, saying, “We don’t know why they blocked their bank accounts, in the ruling there wasn’t anything either. There is nothing we can do but accept it.”
Mahtab Mortezaee, currently residing in Maryland, spoke with the Campaign about her father’s activities in the institute. “My father taught courses on subjects such as development and computer science, and he also did administrative work for the office center. My aunt tells me that at the beginning my father’s spirits were better but now he’s a little frustrated and is not like he was in the first days.”
Baha’is are currently the largest religious minority in Iran that lacks the basic right of attending university. According to the BIC, currently at least 112 Baha’is in Iran are in prison because of their beliefs. Amongst those imprisoned are the seven leaders of the Baha’i community that were sentenced to twenty years in prison. The report also states that there are currently 300 cases of Baha’is being processed in the Iranian Judiciary.
طی 3ماه/بیش از 142 مورد بازداشت فعالان فرهنگی و سیاسی در مناطق کُردنشین ایران
کُردپا: دستگاههای قضایی و امنیتی-پلیسی ایران در سه ماه گذشته،
بیش از 142 نفر از فعالان سیاسی و فرهنگی کُرد را در مناطق کُرد نشین ایران
بازداشت کردهاند.
بر اساس آمار منتشر شده در وبسایتهای خبری معتبر، طی سه ماه گذشته در اکثر شهرها و روستاهای مناطق کُردنشین ایران، تعداد زیادی از شهروندان کُرد یا توسط نیروهای اداره اطلاعات بازداشت شدهاند و یا پس از احضار از سوی دستگاه قضایی بازداشت گردیدهاند.
دانشجویان و فعالان محیط زیست بخشی از این بازداشت شدگان هستند
اتهام برخی دیگر از این بازداشت شدگان، “اقدام علیه امنیت ملی” از طریق همکاری با یکی از احزاب کُرد اپوزسیون حکومت اسلامی ایران اعلام شده است.
از دیگر سو در میان این بازداشت شدگان، تعداد زیادی از فعالان مدنی، فرهنگی و مطبوعاتی کردستان به چشم میخورند
بر اساس آمار منتشر شده در وبسایتهای خبری معتبر، طی سه ماه گذشته در اکثر شهرها و روستاهای مناطق کُردنشین ایران، تعداد زیادی از شهروندان کُرد یا توسط نیروهای اداره اطلاعات بازداشت شدهاند و یا پس از احضار از سوی دستگاه قضایی بازداشت گردیدهاند.
دانشجویان و فعالان محیط زیست بخشی از این بازداشت شدگان هستند
اتهام برخی دیگر از این بازداشت شدگان، “اقدام علیه امنیت ملی” از طریق همکاری با یکی از احزاب کُرد اپوزسیون حکومت اسلامی ایران اعلام شده است.
از دیگر سو در میان این بازداشت شدگان، تعداد زیادی از فعالان مدنی، فرهنگی و مطبوعاتی کردستان به چشم میخورند
Hossein Ronaghi Maleki returned to Evin Prison after undergoing two kidney surgeries
According to reports, prison officials transferred Hossein Ronaghi Maleki from the hospital back to Evin prison this morning, after he had undergone two operations on his kidneys. The imprisoned blogger and human rights activist, who suffers from a dangerous kidney ailment, was transferred to a hospital on October 25th, after he refused to receive any medicines or treatment from the prison’s clinic. The protest was against the prison authorities’ prevention of Hossein’s transfer to a qualified hospital- even though a few weeks ago, Tehran Prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dolatabadi had officially ordered the transfer. Hossein Ronaghi Maleki’s health is critical and he is in urgent need of prison leave to be under the care of a specialized physician. The imprisoned blogger’s father told Human Rights House of Iran that there are fears Hossein’s kidneys will become infected, and the infection will spread if Hossein is not provided with the proper medical care.
In less than a year, Hossein Ronaghi Maleki has undergone four operations on his kidneys. To date, he has spent close to 700 days behind bars, and the judicial and security officials have banned him from prison leave (furlough).
Hossein Ronaghi Maleki was arrested along with his brother on December 13, 2009 at their parents’ home in the Eastern Azerbaijan province during an operation to “dismantle a counterrevolutionary network.” Reports indicate that Ronaghi Maleki had “written and used software to combat filtering and to host and support websites and blogs that defend human rights.” His brother was later released on an $80 thousand (USD) bail.
He is charged with “Membership in the Iran Proxy internet group”, “Propaganda against the regime”, and “Insulting the Supreme Leader and the President”. In December 2010, one year after his arrest, a 15-year prison sentence issued earlier for the blogger was finalized by the Islamic Republic Appeals Court. According to reports, Ronaghi Maleki’s lawyer and family were not present at the court when the sentence was issued. He was originally sentenced on October 3, 2010 by branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court, but he was not permitted to read the verdict. However, after he was beaten by [regime] officials, he was forced to sign the unread verdict.
Reporters Without Borders has said that this is the heaviest sentence for a blogger to date after the 19 and a half year sentence given to another blogger, Hossein Derakhshan.
According to various human rights reports, Ronaghi Maleki was severely physically and psychologically tortured for ten months while he was held in solitary confinement.
In less than a year, Hossein Ronaghi Maleki has undergone four operations on his kidneys. To date, he has spent close to 700 days behind bars, and the judicial and security officials have banned him from prison leave (furlough).
Hossein Ronaghi Maleki was arrested along with his brother on December 13, 2009 at their parents’ home in the Eastern Azerbaijan province during an operation to “dismantle a counterrevolutionary network.” Reports indicate that Ronaghi Maleki had “written and used software to combat filtering and to host and support websites and blogs that defend human rights.” His brother was later released on an $80 thousand (USD) bail.
He is charged with “Membership in the Iran Proxy internet group”, “Propaganda against the regime”, and “Insulting the Supreme Leader and the President”. In December 2010, one year after his arrest, a 15-year prison sentence issued earlier for the blogger was finalized by the Islamic Republic Appeals Court. According to reports, Ronaghi Maleki’s lawyer and family were not present at the court when the sentence was issued. He was originally sentenced on October 3, 2010 by branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court, but he was not permitted to read the verdict. However, after he was beaten by [regime] officials, he was forced to sign the unread verdict.
Reporters Without Borders has said that this is the heaviest sentence for a blogger to date after the 19 and a half year sentence given to another blogger, Hossein Derakhshan.
According to various human rights reports, Ronaghi Maleki was severely physically and psychologically tortured for ten months while he was held in solitary confinement.
قرارگاه دفاع سایبری تشکیل شد
به گفته رییس سازمان پدافند غیرعامل کشور ماموریت قرارگاه دفاع سایبری رصد تهدیدات سایبری علیه زیرساختهای امنیت ملی کشور است.
روزنامه شرق – رییس سازمان پدافند غیرعامل کشور از ابلاغ فرمان تشکیل قرارگاه دفاع سایبری در کشور خبر داد.
تشکیل این قرارگاه در راستای سیاستهای کلی در بخش امنیت فضای تولید و تبادل اطلاعات است که توسط مقام معظم رهبری ابلاغ شد، است. از این رو سردار سرلشگر فیروزآبادی فرمانده ستاد مشترک نیروهای مسلح طی حکمی سردار غلامرضا جلالی را به سمت فرماندهی این قرارگاه منصوب کرد.
به گفته رییس سازمان پدافند غیرعامل کشور ماموریت قرارگاه دفاع سایبری رصد تهدیدات سایبری علیه زیرساختهای امنیت ملی کشور است.
طی سالهای اخیر انتشار ویروسهایی که گفته شده برای تخریب و جاسوسی اطلاعات در سیستمهای اطلاعاتی کشور توسط برخی کشورها صورت گرفته، منجر به تشکیل چنین قرارگاهی شد
تشکیل این قرارگاه در راستای سیاستهای کلی در بخش امنیت فضای تولید و تبادل اطلاعات است که توسط مقام معظم رهبری ابلاغ شد، است. از این رو سردار سرلشگر فیروزآبادی فرمانده ستاد مشترک نیروهای مسلح طی حکمی سردار غلامرضا جلالی را به سمت فرماندهی این قرارگاه منصوب کرد.
به گفته رییس سازمان پدافند غیرعامل کشور ماموریت قرارگاه دفاع سایبری رصد تهدیدات سایبری علیه زیرساختهای امنیت ملی کشور است.
طی سالهای اخیر انتشار ویروسهایی که گفته شده برای تخریب و جاسوسی اطلاعات در سیستمهای اطلاعاتی کشور توسط برخی کشورها صورت گرفته، منجر به تشکیل چنین قرارگاهی شد