_Baha’i Citizen Anvar Moslemi Began Serving Prison Sentence
__Anvar Moslemi has begun serving his one year prison sentence in Sari Prison.
He had been detained and interrogated twice before.
According to the Human Rights House of Iran, he had been sentenced to one year in prison for anti-regime propaganda.
Possession of books and CDs related to the Baha’i faith had been stated as the evidence for anti-regime propaganda.
He had been detained and interrogated twice before.
According to the Human Rights House of Iran, he had been sentenced to one year in prison for anti-regime propaganda.
Possession of books and CDs related to the Baha’i faith had been stated as the evidence for anti-regime propaganda.
_ادامه نگهداری رضا انتصاری عکاس خبری در زندان اوین
_ خانه حقوق بشر ایران: یک منبع مطلغ به کمپین بین المللی حقوق بشر در ایران گزارش داده است که بازپرس پرونده قرار بازداشت موقت را به قرار وثیقه تبدیل کرده است. اما آقای انتصاری علی رغم اینکه بازجویی هایش هم تمام شده است، به دلیل عدم توانایی تودیع وثیقه ۵۰ میلیون تومانی، همچنان در بازداشت موقت و در بند امنیتی ۲۰۹ زندان اوین نگهداری می شود. وی افزوده است که با توجه به اینکه آقای انتصاری یک خبرنگار معمولی می باشد و بدیهی است که توانایی تامین وثیقه را ندارد، از قاضی میخواهیم که قرار وثیقه را به قرار کفالت تبدیل کند تا وی آزاد شود. رضا انتصاری عکاس خبری و دانشجوی سابق رشته عکاسی دانشکده خبر که به صورت مستقل به عکاسی خبری مشغول است، هفته اول شهریور همراه تعدادی از دراویش اهل حق بازداشت و به بازداشتگاه ۲۰۹ زندان اوین، متعلق به وزارت اطلاعات، منتقل شد.
_CONTROLLING NEWS AND INFORMATION TO CONTROL THE COUNTRY
__Three journalists have been arrested in Iran in the past three days: first Kuwaiti TV reporter Adel Al-Yahya and cameraman Raed Al-Majed in
the southern city of Abadan on 11 November, on charges of spying and
entering the country illegally, then Iranian journalist and documentary
film-maker Hassan Fathi the next day in Tehran, for giving an interview to BBC Persian.
Reporters Without Borders condemns these arrests as well as the
systematic harassment of detained journalists’ families. The Iranian
authorities regard journalists as the enemy, as people to be silenced,
whether they work for Iranian or for international media. “We call for
the immediate release of all imprisoned journalists and netizens and an
end to the harassment of the families of those detained,” the
organization said.
Fathi was arrested a few hours after giving an interview to BBC Persian about the local population’s fears as a result of a mysterious explosion earlier that day at a military base near Tehran, which left a toll of 17 dead and 18 wounded.
According to Fars, a government news agency linked to the Revolutionary Guards, he has been charged with spreading false information and upsetting public opinion. Fars accused him of being “an Iran-based collaborator with the British TV station who, in his interview, supported the comments of enemy countries.”
No law bans journalists from giving interviews to foreign media. But, in December 2008, then minister of culture and Islamic guidance Mohammad Hossein Safar-Harandi announced that the newly-launched BBC Persian was banned in Iran. At the same time, he announced that Iranian journalists were forbidden to work for any foreign media.
Finally, police chief Gen. Esmail Ahmadi Moghadam warned on 21 October that “collaborating with VOA and the BBC is regarded as helping enemy intelligence services.”
The two Kuwaiti journalists, Al-Yahya and Al-Majed, work for Al-Adalah, a Kuwaiti TV station owned by Mahmoud Haider, a Kuwaiti Shiite businessman who is a regarded as a supporter of Iran.
According to the Iranian Arabic-language TV station Al-Alam, they were arrested for “espionage activities” but this was denied by a Kuwaiti official reached by Agence France-Presse. “The two men work for a privately-owned TV station and were making a programme of a social nature,” he said, stressing that they had entered Iran on a visa. Contacts were under way with the Iranian authorities with a view to obtaining their release, he added.
The families of imprisoned journalists meanwhile continue to be threatened. Relatives of detainees are often victims of physical and verbal attacks and insults by court officials and prison officers. These premeditated acts are an extension of the pressure that is put on the prisoners themselves.
The journalist Jila Bani Yaghoob, who is the wife of the detained journalist Bahaman Ahamadi Amoee, and fellow journalist Mahssa Amrabadi, the wife of the detained journalist Masoud Bastani,have repeatedly been harassed by intelligence ministry officials and various revolutionary courts.
Both have been sentenced to a year in prison for various activities including “being in contact with the families of other prisoners,” and are likely to be arrested at any time to begin serving their sentences.
Fathi was arrested a few hours after giving an interview to BBC Persian about the local population’s fears as a result of a mysterious explosion earlier that day at a military base near Tehran, which left a toll of 17 dead and 18 wounded.
According to Fars, a government news agency linked to the Revolutionary Guards, he has been charged with spreading false information and upsetting public opinion. Fars accused him of being “an Iran-based collaborator with the British TV station who, in his interview, supported the comments of enemy countries.”
No law bans journalists from giving interviews to foreign media. But, in December 2008, then minister of culture and Islamic guidance Mohammad Hossein Safar-Harandi announced that the newly-launched BBC Persian was banned in Iran. At the same time, he announced that Iranian journalists were forbidden to work for any foreign media.
Finally, police chief Gen. Esmail Ahmadi Moghadam warned on 21 October that “collaborating with VOA and the BBC is regarded as helping enemy intelligence services.”
The two Kuwaiti journalists, Al-Yahya and Al-Majed, work for Al-Adalah, a Kuwaiti TV station owned by Mahmoud Haider, a Kuwaiti Shiite businessman who is a regarded as a supporter of Iran.
According to the Iranian Arabic-language TV station Al-Alam, they were arrested for “espionage activities” but this was denied by a Kuwaiti official reached by Agence France-Presse. “The two men work for a privately-owned TV station and were making a programme of a social nature,” he said, stressing that they had entered Iran on a visa. Contacts were under way with the Iranian authorities with a view to obtaining their release, he added.
The families of imprisoned journalists meanwhile continue to be threatened. Relatives of detainees are often victims of physical and verbal attacks and insults by court officials and prison officers. These premeditated acts are an extension of the pressure that is put on the prisoners themselves.
The journalist Jila Bani Yaghoob, who is the wife of the detained journalist Bahaman Ahamadi Amoee, and fellow journalist Mahssa Amrabadi, the wife of the detained journalist Masoud Bastani,have repeatedly been harassed by intelligence ministry officials and various revolutionary courts.
Both have been sentenced to a year in prison for various activities including “being in contact with the families of other prisoners,” and are likely to be arrested at any time to begin serving their sentences.
_وضعیت نگران کننده جسمی سه زندانى سیاسى :ابوالفضل قدیانى،حسین رونقى, ملکى، معصوم فردیس
__به گزارش کلمه، در حالى که گزارش های رسیده
از زندان حاکى از به وخامت گراییدن اوضاع جسمی ابوالفضل قدیانى،حسین رونقى
ملکى و معصوم فردیس است، بهدارى اوین، اولین ایستگاه زندانیان بیمار، از
ابتدایی ترین تجهیزات لازم براى رسیدگى به وضعیت این زندانیان بى بهره است.
به گفته ی زندانیان سیاسی در حال حاضر دستگاه نوار قلب، اکسیژن، الکترو شوک این بخش هفته ها ست دچار ناکارآمدى است و در اعزام به این مرکز، تنها عملیات احیاى اعمال شده بر روى زندانیان تزریق مسکن است. قابل ذکر است که زندانیان بیمار بیش از این تعداد هستند اما این ٣ زندانى سیاسى در شرایط خطرناک به سر می برند.
ابوالفضل قدیانى عضو شوراى مرکزى سازمان مجاهدین انقلاب که چندى پیش به دلیل گرفتگى عروق قلبى با انجام عمل و قراردادن ۵ استنت در رگهاى قلبى بدون استراحت و گذراندن دوران نقاهت به زندان بازگشت داده شد، در وضعیت نامناسبى بسر مى برد به گونه اى که ادامه این روند باعث سکته قلبى مجدد خواهد شد. در حال حاضر این زندانى سیاسى از درد هاى شدید قلبى رنج مى برد و نیاز فورى به درمان در خارج از زندان دارد
حسین رونقى ملکى فعال حقوق بشر که تاکنون چند بار تحت عمل جراحى کلیه قرار گرفته و اخیرا براى چهارمین بار در بیمارستان هاشمى نژاد عمل جراحى شده است، از دردهاى مداوم کلیه و خونریزى شدید رنج مى برد. این در حالیست که على رغم اصرار پزشکان جراح بیمارستان هاشمى نژاد براى درمان در محیط خارج از زندان مقامات قضایى این فعال حقوق بشر را به زندان اوین بازگرداندند.
معصوم فردیس معاون وزیر ارتباطات و فن آورى اطلاعات دولت اصلاحات که بنا بر نتایج آزمایشات انجام شده در بیمارستان بهمن آسیب نخاعى وى براى پزشکان محرز شده و طبق گفته متخصصان در صورت عدم انجام عمل جراحى به موقع، امکان قطع نخاع این زندانى سیاسى وجود دارد. در حال حاضر وی از توانایی کافى براى راه رفتن برخوردار نمى باشد.
بر اساس این گزارش با وجود شرایط ذکر شده، این ٣ زندانى سیاسى بیمار و على رغم تایید و تاکید پزشکى قانونى مبنى بر درمان آنها خارج از زندان متاسفانه مقامات قضایى از صدور مجوز براى درمان آنها خوددارى مى کنند
به گفته ی زندانیان سیاسی در حال حاضر دستگاه نوار قلب، اکسیژن، الکترو شوک این بخش هفته ها ست دچار ناکارآمدى است و در اعزام به این مرکز، تنها عملیات احیاى اعمال شده بر روى زندانیان تزریق مسکن است. قابل ذکر است که زندانیان بیمار بیش از این تعداد هستند اما این ٣ زندانى سیاسى در شرایط خطرناک به سر می برند.
ابوالفضل قدیانى عضو شوراى مرکزى سازمان مجاهدین انقلاب که چندى پیش به دلیل گرفتگى عروق قلبى با انجام عمل و قراردادن ۵ استنت در رگهاى قلبى بدون استراحت و گذراندن دوران نقاهت به زندان بازگشت داده شد، در وضعیت نامناسبى بسر مى برد به گونه اى که ادامه این روند باعث سکته قلبى مجدد خواهد شد. در حال حاضر این زندانى سیاسى از درد هاى شدید قلبى رنج مى برد و نیاز فورى به درمان در خارج از زندان دارد
حسین رونقى ملکى فعال حقوق بشر که تاکنون چند بار تحت عمل جراحى کلیه قرار گرفته و اخیرا براى چهارمین بار در بیمارستان هاشمى نژاد عمل جراحى شده است، از دردهاى مداوم کلیه و خونریزى شدید رنج مى برد. این در حالیست که على رغم اصرار پزشکان جراح بیمارستان هاشمى نژاد براى درمان در محیط خارج از زندان مقامات قضایى این فعال حقوق بشر را به زندان اوین بازگرداندند.
معصوم فردیس معاون وزیر ارتباطات و فن آورى اطلاعات دولت اصلاحات که بنا بر نتایج آزمایشات انجام شده در بیمارستان بهمن آسیب نخاعى وى براى پزشکان محرز شده و طبق گفته متخصصان در صورت عدم انجام عمل جراحى به موقع، امکان قطع نخاع این زندانى سیاسى وجود دارد. در حال حاضر وی از توانایی کافى براى راه رفتن برخوردار نمى باشد.
بر اساس این گزارش با وجود شرایط ذکر شده، این ٣ زندانى سیاسى بیمار و على رغم تایید و تاکید پزشکى قانونى مبنى بر درمان آنها خارج از زندان متاسفانه مقامات قضایى از صدور مجوز براى درمان آنها خوددارى مى کنند
_Challengers of 2009 election banned from parliamentary elections
_ Iran’s Guardian Council announced that anyone who was actively involved in the post-election protests of 2009 will be barred from participating in the coming parliamentary elections. ISNA reports that Abbasali Kadkhodayi, spokesman for the Guardian Council told a press conference today: “We have a strict ban in our eligibility criteria against those who were seriously involved in the sedition.”
The Islamic Republic establishment uses the term “sedition” to refer to the protests against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s disputed victory in 2009.
Kadkhodayi added the Council has no specific criteria for assessing reformist candidates, and the usual “elections laws and the actions of the individuals” will be the basis for determining eligibility.
Iran’s Guardian Council decides the eligibility of election candidates and it has often been accused of disqualifying individuals that do not conform to its conservative bias.
Just last week, IRNA quoted the head of Iran’s Elections Headquarters, Solat Mortazavi, saying members of currently banned reformist organizations — the Islamic Iran Participation Front, the Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution and the Freedom Movement of Iran — will not be allowed to run in the elections.
He claimed these groups have been disbanded, as far as the Interior Ministry is concerned, and they will not be allowed to present a list of candidates.
Iran will hold parliamentary elections next March, and the participation of reformist candidates has been a topic of hot debate because of the widespread protests that hit the country over allegations of fraud in the 2009 presidential elections. The reformist candidates, Mehdi Karroubi and MirHosein Mousavi, challenged Ahmadinejad’s victory, which led to the government crackdown on protesters and the house arrest of Mousavi, his wife Zahra Rahnavard and Karroubi, who remain under arrest since last February.
The Islamic Republic establishment uses the term “sedition” to refer to the protests against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s disputed victory in 2009.
Kadkhodayi added the Council has no specific criteria for assessing reformist candidates, and the usual “elections laws and the actions of the individuals” will be the basis for determining eligibility.
Iran’s Guardian Council decides the eligibility of election candidates and it has often been accused of disqualifying individuals that do not conform to its conservative bias.
Just last week, IRNA quoted the head of Iran’s Elections Headquarters, Solat Mortazavi, saying members of currently banned reformist organizations — the Islamic Iran Participation Front, the Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution and the Freedom Movement of Iran — will not be allowed to run in the elections.
He claimed these groups have been disbanded, as far as the Interior Ministry is concerned, and they will not be allowed to present a list of candidates.
Iran will hold parliamentary elections next March, and the participation of reformist candidates has been a topic of hot debate because of the widespread protests that hit the country over allegations of fraud in the 2009 presidential elections. The reformist candidates, Mehdi Karroubi and MirHosein Mousavi, challenged Ahmadinejad’s victory, which led to the government crackdown on protesters and the house arrest of Mousavi, his wife Zahra Rahnavard and Karroubi, who remain under arrest since last February.
_یک مقام اطلاعاتی غربی می گوید: انفجار در پادگان سپاه پاسداران « تصادفی» نبود
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رادیو فردا : مجلۀ آمریکایی « تایم »، به نقل از یک منبع اطلاعاتی غربی که نامش فاش نشده است نوشت: انفجار در پادگان سپاه پاسداران « یک تصادف » نبود.
تایم نوشته است:روزنامه های اسرائیل نیز روز یکشنبه بطور ضمنی همین مطلب را تداعی کرده اند.
این مقام اطلاعاتی به تایم گفت: برای جلوگیری از توانایی حمل کلاهک هسته ای توسط موشک های جمهوری اسلامی، اقدامات خرابکارانه دیگری نیز برنامه ریزی شده است.
به نوشته تایم، پایگاه منفجر شده محل نگاهداری موشک های شهاب بوده است که برد آن به اسراییل نیز می رسد.
گزارش اخیر آژانس بین المللی انرژی اتمی ایران را متهم کرده است که برای نصب کردن کلاهک هسته ای بر موشک شهاب آزمایش هایی انجام داده است.
رادیو فردا : مجلۀ آمریکایی « تایم »، به نقل از یک منبع اطلاعاتی غربی که نامش فاش نشده است نوشت: انفجار در پادگان سپاه پاسداران « یک تصادف » نبود.
تایم نوشته است:روزنامه های اسرائیل نیز روز یکشنبه بطور ضمنی همین مطلب را تداعی کرده اند.
این مقام اطلاعاتی به تایم گفت: برای جلوگیری از توانایی حمل کلاهک هسته ای توسط موشک های جمهوری اسلامی، اقدامات خرابکارانه دیگری نیز برنامه ریزی شده است.
به نوشته تایم، پایگاه منفجر شده محل نگاهداری موشک های شهاب بوده است که برد آن به اسراییل نیز می رسد.
گزارش اخیر آژانس بین المللی انرژی اتمی ایران را متهم کرده است که برای نصب کردن کلاهک هسته ای بر موشک شهاب آزمایش هایی انجام داده است.
_One Prisoner; Jamaleddin Khanjani, One of the Seven; by Mojtaba Samienejad
_ The story began when life took the color of blood and prison; the 1979 Revolution in which the execution ropes were dancing in the skies to the death song and the sound of bullets were heard in every ear. Two years after the so called “glorious” revolution, 9 members of the Spiritual Assembly who thought of eliminating the republic disappeared when thinking of eliminating the Republic which was supposed to become Islamic. To this day, their bodies have not been found and no information has been heard. Those who went to the 8 year long Iran-Iraq War and never returned, were considered “missing” but what is the right name to call the 9 Baha’is who never returned. The second Spiritual Assembly was established in 1981 and blood could still be smelled. The 9 members joined the destiny of those that the 1980s reminds us of. The story continued and the third Assembly was created one year later. Their establishment was forbidden and only two of the 9 members survived execution. Jamaleddin Khanjani is one of the two individuals who survived.
Although Khanjani escaped death in the 80s, he was unable to escape the limitations placed on his minority religious group in Iran. He and his family were victims of discrimination for three decades. As a former employee of the Pepsi-Cola Company, he established a brick company after the revolution and employed hundreds of individuals which was confiscated by the Islamic regime. He became a farmer afterwards and was still put under pressure by the Islamic regime.
The Spiritual Assembly refers to elected councils that govern the Baha’i Faith. Because the Baha’i Faith has no clergy, they carry out the affairs of the community. After the execution of the members of the Spiritual Assembly, the “Friends of Iran” Council was formed by the two surviving members for governing the 300,000 Baha’is living in Iran. Khanjani was one of its well-known members and the 7 members of the council have done nothing but serving their community and country based on the stories described by other Baha’is.
In addition to Jamaleddin Khanjani, Afif Naeimi, Saeid Rezaei, Behrouz Tavakoli, Vahid Tizfahm, Fariba Kamalabadi and Mahvash Sabet were the members of the last “Friends of Iran” Council. Their arrest began in May of 2008 and they were eventually sentenced to 20 years in prison for the charge of espionage.
In May of 2008, six security forces enter his house in his absence by threatening his wife. Khanjani who was on his way to Semnan, returns after receiving a phone call from his home. The security forces search the house from 6 am until 4 pm and confiscate many of his belongings. He was then taken to Ward 209 and put under temporary arrest for 814 days along with the other 6 members of the Council.
Their legal rights were violated all along and their first trial took place 635 days or 21 months later. Their charges were the typical ones given by the Islamic regime; espionage by Israel, blasphemy and anti-regime propaganda. The court verdict was not issued on that day and it was postponed to 5 months later after several delays in June of 2010.
The trial was not a trial for Khanjani and 6 other members of the Council. It was a prosecution for an entire community; a community who has been deprived of education, employment, citizenship and religious rights or in another word of human rights. A community which has 300,000 members and the regime has deprived them of all the basic rights. The 7 members who were sentenced to a total of 140 years of imprisonment represented the 300,000 Baha’is living in Iran.
Three months later, the appeals court informed them that their sentence has been reduced to 10 years verbally but the written verdict later given to the 78 year old Khanjani and 6 others stated the 20 years.
It took 814 days for them to transfer Khanjani to the Rajaei Shahr Prison which is even in a more appalling condition.
The God who he believes in should bless him; otherwise, God forbid, he will be in prison until he is 98 years old. His wife Ashraf Sobhani passed away during his temporary arrest and he was not allowed to visit her for the last time and to say goodbye after all those years of marriage.
Jamalledin Khanjani is one of the 9 Baha’is who survived executions of the 80s, one of the seven Baha’is imprisoned and one of the 300,000 individuals of the Baha’i community and the Iranian community who at the age of 78, when many suffer from medical problems which accompany old age, is deprived of regular phone calls, prison visits and medical attention. A man who at this age is supposed to live comfortably at his home and to enjoy the company of his children and grandchildren after what the regime has put him through. Alas that Islamic Republic has deprived him of that.
Yes, Jamalledin Khanjani is one of the prisoners of Rajaei Shahr Prison with a 20 year long imprisonment sentence and without a single day of furlough.
Although Khanjani escaped death in the 80s, he was unable to escape the limitations placed on his minority religious group in Iran. He and his family were victims of discrimination for three decades. As a former employee of the Pepsi-Cola Company, he established a brick company after the revolution and employed hundreds of individuals which was confiscated by the Islamic regime. He became a farmer afterwards and was still put under pressure by the Islamic regime.
The Spiritual Assembly refers to elected councils that govern the Baha’i Faith. Because the Baha’i Faith has no clergy, they carry out the affairs of the community. After the execution of the members of the Spiritual Assembly, the “Friends of Iran” Council was formed by the two surviving members for governing the 300,000 Baha’is living in Iran. Khanjani was one of its well-known members and the 7 members of the council have done nothing but serving their community and country based on the stories described by other Baha’is.
In addition to Jamaleddin Khanjani, Afif Naeimi, Saeid Rezaei, Behrouz Tavakoli, Vahid Tizfahm, Fariba Kamalabadi and Mahvash Sabet were the members of the last “Friends of Iran” Council. Their arrest began in May of 2008 and they were eventually sentenced to 20 years in prison for the charge of espionage.
In May of 2008, six security forces enter his house in his absence by threatening his wife. Khanjani who was on his way to Semnan, returns after receiving a phone call from his home. The security forces search the house from 6 am until 4 pm and confiscate many of his belongings. He was then taken to Ward 209 and put under temporary arrest for 814 days along with the other 6 members of the Council.
Their legal rights were violated all along and their first trial took place 635 days or 21 months later. Their charges were the typical ones given by the Islamic regime; espionage by Israel, blasphemy and anti-regime propaganda. The court verdict was not issued on that day and it was postponed to 5 months later after several delays in June of 2010.
The trial was not a trial for Khanjani and 6 other members of the Council. It was a prosecution for an entire community; a community who has been deprived of education, employment, citizenship and religious rights or in another word of human rights. A community which has 300,000 members and the regime has deprived them of all the basic rights. The 7 members who were sentenced to a total of 140 years of imprisonment represented the 300,000 Baha’is living in Iran.
Three months later, the appeals court informed them that their sentence has been reduced to 10 years verbally but the written verdict later given to the 78 year old Khanjani and 6 others stated the 20 years.
It took 814 days for them to transfer Khanjani to the Rajaei Shahr Prison which is even in a more appalling condition.
The God who he believes in should bless him; otherwise, God forbid, he will be in prison until he is 98 years old. His wife Ashraf Sobhani passed away during his temporary arrest and he was not allowed to visit her for the last time and to say goodbye after all those years of marriage.
Jamalledin Khanjani is one of the 9 Baha’is who survived executions of the 80s, one of the seven Baha’is imprisoned and one of the 300,000 individuals of the Baha’i community and the Iranian community who at the age of 78, when many suffer from medical problems which accompany old age, is deprived of regular phone calls, prison visits and medical attention. A man who at this age is supposed to live comfortably at his home and to enjoy the company of his children and grandchildren after what the regime has put him through. Alas that Islamic Republic has deprived him of that.
Yes, Jamalledin Khanjani is one of the prisoners of Rajaei Shahr Prison with a 20 year long imprisonment sentence and without a single day of furlough.
_حسن فتحی پس از مصاحبه درباره انفجار پادگان سپاه دستگیر شد
__گزارشها حاکی است، حسن فتحی، خبرنگار در تهران، پس از گفتوگو با بخش
خبری شبکه تلویزیونی بیبی سی فارسی درباره انفجار در حومه تهران، دستگیر
شده است.
خبرگزاری فارس، در گزارشی روز یکشنبه اعلام کرد «همکار شبکه فارسی بیبی
سی در تهران به اتهام تشویش اذهان عمومی و نشر اکاذیب، بازداشت شده است.»
این خبرگزاری همچنین در گزارش خود گفته «طبق مدارک موجود، این فرد از
همکاران این شبکه خبری بوده است.»
این در حالی است که شبکه تلویزیونی فارسی بیبیسی پیشتر و در زمان دستگیری شماری از مستندسازان این اتهام را رد کرده و گفته بود هیچ گونه همکاری در ایران ندارد.
شبکه تلویزیونی فارسی بیبی سی روز شنبه پس از خبر اعلام انفجار در حومه تهران، در بخش خبری خود چند میهان را دعوت کرد تا به ابعاد این موضوع بپردازند. حسن فتحی از تهران، در گفتوگویی تلفنی در این گزارش حاضر شد.
طبق نوشته خبرگزاری فارس و باشگاه خبرنگاران جوان، مسئله مرتبط با دستگیری حسن فتحی، به آن بخش از گفتوگو بازمی گردد که این طور مطرح میشود که «با توجه به صحبتهای اخیر درباره اقدام حمله نظامی علیه ایران، مردم تهران هراسان و وحشت زده شده بودند و از ترسیدند که مبادا حمله نظامی شده باشد.»
طبق برنامه خبری شبکه فارسی بیبی سی که در وبسایت این شبکه آمده، حسن فتحی در پاسخ به پرسشی در مورد اهداف خبررسانی روابط عمومی سپاه میگوید: «این خبررسانی برای این بوده که از گسترده شدن شایعات جلوگیری شود، شایعاتی که از سوی برخی حتی در مجلس مطرح شده بود.»
وی در این برنامه میگوید: «قرار بود اعلام نظر سپاه، نقطه پایانی باشد بر شایعات ولی این طور نبود و نتوانست به اندازهای باشد که افکار عمومی را آرام کند.»
سپس مجری برنامه تلویزیونی بیبی سی از آقای فتحی میپرسد: «اگر حادثه انفجار در پادگان سپاه را به عنوان حادثه قبول داشته باشیم، در خیلی جاهای دنیا هم این اتفاق ممکن است بیافتد، چرا به این سرعت در مورد این حادثه در حومه تهران، شایعه پراکنی میشود؟»
آقای فتحی در پاسخ میگوید: «به لحاظ اینکه منطقه الان حالت نظامی دارد، در مورد این حوادث نوعی نگاه امنیتی حاکم است.» وی سپس اضافه میکند: «در مورد جاهایی که جهاد خودکفایی مشغول کار است، این به معنای کار رو موارد غیرعرفی است. ممکن است مواد تسلیحاتی موجود در این پادگانها، گلوله عادی نباشد. اگر گلوله و مواد عادی باشد که اسمش جهاد خودکفایی نیست.»
وی همچنین گفته است: «به لحاظ تحریمهایی که روی ایران در موارد تسلیحاتی و نظامی هست، جهاد خودکفایی روی تحقیقات نظامی و فناوری نظامی غیرعرفی کار میکند. دود سفیدی که برفراز منطقه انفجار دیده میشود، مربوط به تسلیحات متعارف نظامی نیست و باید حضور افراد متفرقه به این منطقه جلوگیری میشد کما اینکه جلوی برخی امدادگران برای حضور به منطقه را گرفتند.»
در پی انفجاری که روز شنبه در زاغه مهمات یکی از پادگانهای سپاه در بیدگنه، حوالی شهر ملارد در ۲۰ کیلومتری تهران، رخ داد، علاوه بر حسن تهرانی مقدم که از او به عنوان «بنیانگذار برنامه موشکی سپاه» یاد شده، ۱۶ تن دیگر از نیروهای سپاه پاسداران کشته شدند.
بر اثر این انفجار دود سفیدی به هوا برخاست و شدت این انفجار به گونهای بود که در تهران نیز احساس شد. رمضان شریف، مسئول روابط عمومی سپاه پاسداران، در گفتوگو با تلویزیون دولتی ایران دلیل بروز این حادثه را «جابجایی مهمات» اعلام کرده است.
این در حالی است که شبکه تلویزیونی فارسی بیبیسی پیشتر و در زمان دستگیری شماری از مستندسازان این اتهام را رد کرده و گفته بود هیچ گونه همکاری در ایران ندارد.
شبکه تلویزیونی فارسی بیبی سی روز شنبه پس از خبر اعلام انفجار در حومه تهران، در بخش خبری خود چند میهان را دعوت کرد تا به ابعاد این موضوع بپردازند. حسن فتحی از تهران، در گفتوگویی تلفنی در این گزارش حاضر شد.
طبق نوشته خبرگزاری فارس و باشگاه خبرنگاران جوان، مسئله مرتبط با دستگیری حسن فتحی، به آن بخش از گفتوگو بازمی گردد که این طور مطرح میشود که «با توجه به صحبتهای اخیر درباره اقدام حمله نظامی علیه ایران، مردم تهران هراسان و وحشت زده شده بودند و از ترسیدند که مبادا حمله نظامی شده باشد.»
طبق برنامه خبری شبکه فارسی بیبی سی که در وبسایت این شبکه آمده، حسن فتحی در پاسخ به پرسشی در مورد اهداف خبررسانی روابط عمومی سپاه میگوید: «این خبررسانی برای این بوده که از گسترده شدن شایعات جلوگیری شود، شایعاتی که از سوی برخی حتی در مجلس مطرح شده بود.»
وی در این برنامه میگوید: «قرار بود اعلام نظر سپاه، نقطه پایانی باشد بر شایعات ولی این طور نبود و نتوانست به اندازهای باشد که افکار عمومی را آرام کند.»
سپس مجری برنامه تلویزیونی بیبی سی از آقای فتحی میپرسد: «اگر حادثه انفجار در پادگان سپاه را به عنوان حادثه قبول داشته باشیم، در خیلی جاهای دنیا هم این اتفاق ممکن است بیافتد، چرا به این سرعت در مورد این حادثه در حومه تهران، شایعه پراکنی میشود؟»
آقای فتحی در پاسخ میگوید: «به لحاظ اینکه منطقه الان حالت نظامی دارد، در مورد این حوادث نوعی نگاه امنیتی حاکم است.» وی سپس اضافه میکند: «در مورد جاهایی که جهاد خودکفایی مشغول کار است، این به معنای کار رو موارد غیرعرفی است. ممکن است مواد تسلیحاتی موجود در این پادگانها، گلوله عادی نباشد. اگر گلوله و مواد عادی باشد که اسمش جهاد خودکفایی نیست.»
وی همچنین گفته است: «به لحاظ تحریمهایی که روی ایران در موارد تسلیحاتی و نظامی هست، جهاد خودکفایی روی تحقیقات نظامی و فناوری نظامی غیرعرفی کار میکند. دود سفیدی که برفراز منطقه انفجار دیده میشود، مربوط به تسلیحات متعارف نظامی نیست و باید حضور افراد متفرقه به این منطقه جلوگیری میشد کما اینکه جلوی برخی امدادگران برای حضور به منطقه را گرفتند.»
در پی انفجاری که روز شنبه در زاغه مهمات یکی از پادگانهای سپاه در بیدگنه، حوالی شهر ملارد در ۲۰ کیلومتری تهران، رخ داد، علاوه بر حسن تهرانی مقدم که از او به عنوان «بنیانگذار برنامه موشکی سپاه» یاد شده، ۱۶ تن دیگر از نیروهای سپاه پاسداران کشته شدند.
بر اثر این انفجار دود سفیدی به هوا برخاست و شدت این انفجار به گونهای بود که در تهران نیز احساس شد. رمضان شریف، مسئول روابط عمومی سپاه پاسداران، در گفتوگو با تلویزیون دولتی ایران دلیل بروز این حادثه را «جابجایی مهمات» اعلام کرده است.
_West Threatens Iran With New Sanctions; Khamenei Warns Against Attack
_
Western countries say they are considering how to raise pressure on Iran over its nuclear program in light of a new report by the UN atomic watchdog strongly suggesting Tehran is engaged in nuclear weapons development. Russia has ruled out supporting such a move, while Iran has rejected the document as baseless and its author, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general, as a tool of U.S. machinations.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, meanwhile, responded to speculation of a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities on November 10, saying that “any kind of threat and attack or even thinking about any [military] action will be firmly responded to.”
State television also quoted Khamenei as saying the country would defend itself with “iron fists.”
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the seriousness of the IAEA report warranted a meeting of the UN Security Council.
On top of existing UN, U.S., and EU sanctions, Juppe said Paris stood ready to adopt sanctions on “an unprecedented scale” if Iran refused to abide by the demands of the international community. German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle issued a similar warning in Berlin.
“If Iran further refuses serious negotiations about its nuclear program, new and strict sanctions will be unavoidable,” Westerwelle said. “The way of definitive and broadly applied sanctions is the right way. We reject any discussion of military options.”
The comments were echoed by British Foreign Secretary William Hague, who told Parliament that Britain was “looking at additional measures against the Iranian financial sector, the oil and gas sector, and the designation of further entities and individuals” involved with Iran’s nuclear program.
In its leaked report on Iran, the IAEA said it had information indicating the Islamic republic has carried out tests “relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device.”
This was the first time that the UN agency has directly tied Iran’s nuclear program to weapons production.
Iran ‘Won’t Budge’
Iran has remained defiant, with President Mahmud Ahmadinejad saying his country “will not budge an iota” from its nuclear program.
In a speech addressing thousands of people in the central city of Shahr-e Kord and broadcast live on state television, Ahmadinejad said the UN’s nuclear watchdog discredited itself by siding with “empty” U.S. claims that Iran was seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
“Why do you damage the agency’s dignity because of America’s empty claims?” Ahmadinejad asked. “It will be in your interest to be a friend of the Iranian nation. History has shown that Iran’s enemies have not tasted glory and victory.”
In Brussels, Maja Kocijancic, a spokeswoman for EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton, told RFE/RL that the IAEA’s report “seriously aggravates existing concerns on the nature of the Iranian nuclear program.” Ashton represents six world powers — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the United States — in stalled negotiations with Iran.
IAEA, U.S. Caution
A request for comment from the IAEA was declined. A spokesperson said Director-General Yukia Amano planned to speak to the press next week, when the report is released publicly.
In Washington, White House spokesman Jay Carney said almost nothing about the IAEA findings in his daily briefing to reporters, in keeping with the Obama administration’s decidedly muted response to the report’s release. Asked if President Barack Obama was considering additional sanctions against Iran, Carney downplayed White House discussions.
“He’s been briefed on it and it’s been discussed here,” Carney said. “I don’t have any other conversations to report or any predictions to make about steps that we might take in our efforts to further isolate and pressure Iran to change its behavior in regards to its nuclear program.”
The path to more UN sanctions on Iran could be complicated, however, with Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov saying, “Any additional sanctions against Iran will be seen in the international community as an instrument for regime change in Iran.”
Gatilov told Interfax news agency that such an approach was “unacceptable” to Moscow, and that dialogue was the only way forward.
Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Beijing was studying the report, adding that “avoiding fresh turmoil in the Middle Eastern security environment is important for both the region and for the international community.
“The IAEA should adopt an impartial and objective stance and actively work on clarifying certain issues with Iran through cooperation,” Hong said. “The Iranian side should also demonstrate flexibility and sincerity and engage in serious cooperation with the agency.”
Israeli Warning
In its first comments on the report, Israel urged the international community to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said, “The significance of the [IAEA] report is that the international community must bring about the cessation of Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, which endanger the peace of the world and of the Middle East.”
Earlier this week, Israel, which is widely believed to be the Middle East’s only nuclear power — though it has never acknowledged it — said all options to stop Iran were on the table, including a military strike.
Tzipi Livni, a former Israeli foreign minister and head of the main opposition Kadima party, said that Israel “expect[s] the international community, the free world, to stop Iran and prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.”
“Now after the [IAEA] report, the facts are clear: the world knows where Iran is going and the world needs to stop Iran. Iran threatens not only the interests of the free world but the values of the free world.”
Last week, Israeli President Shimon Peres warned that an attack on Iran was becoming “more and more likely.”
Western countries say they are considering how to raise pressure on Iran over its nuclear program in light of a new report by the UN atomic watchdog strongly suggesting Tehran is engaged in nuclear weapons development. Russia has ruled out supporting such a move, while Iran has rejected the document as baseless and its author, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general, as a tool of U.S. machinations.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, meanwhile, responded to speculation of a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities on November 10, saying that “any kind of threat and attack or even thinking about any [military] action will be firmly responded to.”
State television also quoted Khamenei as saying the country would defend itself with “iron fists.”
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the seriousness of the IAEA report warranted a meeting of the UN Security Council.
On top of existing UN, U.S., and EU sanctions, Juppe said Paris stood ready to adopt sanctions on “an unprecedented scale” if Iran refused to abide by the demands of the international community. German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle issued a similar warning in Berlin.
“If Iran further refuses serious negotiations about its nuclear program, new and strict sanctions will be unavoidable,” Westerwelle said. “The way of definitive and broadly applied sanctions is the right way. We reject any discussion of military options.”
The comments were echoed by British Foreign Secretary William Hague, who told Parliament that Britain was “looking at additional measures against the Iranian financial sector, the oil and gas sector, and the designation of further entities and individuals” involved with Iran’s nuclear program.
In its leaked report on Iran, the IAEA said it had information indicating the Islamic republic has carried out tests “relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device.”
This was the first time that the UN agency has directly tied Iran’s nuclear program to weapons production.
Iran ‘Won’t Budge’
Iran has remained defiant, with President Mahmud Ahmadinejad saying his country “will not budge an iota” from its nuclear program.
In a speech addressing thousands of people in the central city of Shahr-e Kord and broadcast live on state television, Ahmadinejad said the UN’s nuclear watchdog discredited itself by siding with “empty” U.S. claims that Iran was seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
“Why do you damage the agency’s dignity because of America’s empty claims?” Ahmadinejad asked. “It will be in your interest to be a friend of the Iranian nation. History has shown that Iran’s enemies have not tasted glory and victory.”
In Brussels, Maja Kocijancic, a spokeswoman for EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton, told RFE/RL that the IAEA’s report “seriously aggravates existing concerns on the nature of the Iranian nuclear program.” Ashton represents six world powers — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the United States — in stalled negotiations with Iran.
IAEA, U.S. Caution
A request for comment from the IAEA was declined. A spokesperson said Director-General Yukia Amano planned to speak to the press next week, when the report is released publicly.
In Washington, White House spokesman Jay Carney said almost nothing about the IAEA findings in his daily briefing to reporters, in keeping with the Obama administration’s decidedly muted response to the report’s release. Asked if President Barack Obama was considering additional sanctions against Iran, Carney downplayed White House discussions.
“He’s been briefed on it and it’s been discussed here,” Carney said. “I don’t have any other conversations to report or any predictions to make about steps that we might take in our efforts to further isolate and pressure Iran to change its behavior in regards to its nuclear program.”
The path to more UN sanctions on Iran could be complicated, however, with Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov saying, “Any additional sanctions against Iran will be seen in the international community as an instrument for regime change in Iran.”
Gatilov told Interfax news agency that such an approach was “unacceptable” to Moscow, and that dialogue was the only way forward.
Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Beijing was studying the report, adding that “avoiding fresh turmoil in the Middle Eastern security environment is important for both the region and for the international community.
“The IAEA should adopt an impartial and objective stance and actively work on clarifying certain issues with Iran through cooperation,” Hong said. “The Iranian side should also demonstrate flexibility and sincerity and engage in serious cooperation with the agency.”
Israeli Warning
In its first comments on the report, Israel urged the international community to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said, “The significance of the [IAEA] report is that the international community must bring about the cessation of Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, which endanger the peace of the world and of the Middle East.”
Earlier this week, Israel, which is widely believed to be the Middle East’s only nuclear power — though it has never acknowledged it — said all options to stop Iran were on the table, including a military strike.
Tzipi Livni, a former Israeli foreign minister and head of the main opposition Kadima party, said that Israel “expect[s] the international community, the free world, to stop Iran and prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.”
“Now after the [IAEA] report, the facts are clear: the world knows where Iran is going and the world needs to stop Iran. Iran threatens not only the interests of the free world but the values of the free world.”
Last week, Israeli President Shimon Peres warned that an attack on Iran was becoming “more and more likely.”
_وضعیت وخیم حسین رونقی ملکی در اثر خونریزی داخلی
__وضعیت جسمی حسین رونقی ملکی، زندانی سیاسی محبوس در زندان اوین به علت خونریزی داخلی وخیم است.
بنا به اطلاع گزارشگران هرانا، ارگان خبری مجموعه فعالان حقوق بشر در ایران، وضعیت جسمی حسین رونقی ملکی به علت عدم رسیدگی پزشکی به این زندانی رو به وخامت گرویده به طوری که ادرار وی با لخطه های خون همراه شده است.
حسین رونقی ملکی که به تازگی و برای سومین مرتبه متوالی کلیه اش تحت عمل جراحی قرار گرفته، بنا به گفته ی پزشکان به مرخصی استعلاجی نیاز دارد اما مسئولین زندان اوین از این ممانعت به عمل آورده و وی را به زندان منتقل کرده اند. گفتنی ست که رسیدگی پزشکی با تاخیر و نگهداری در محیط نامطلوب زندان از جمله عواملی است که موجب از کار افتادگی کلیه این زندانی شد و در صورت تکرار این موضوع جان
وی در خطر قرار خواهد داشت
بنا به اطلاع گزارشگران هرانا، ارگان خبری مجموعه فعالان حقوق بشر در ایران، وضعیت جسمی حسین رونقی ملکی به علت عدم رسیدگی پزشکی به این زندانی رو به وخامت گرویده به طوری که ادرار وی با لخطه های خون همراه شده است.
حسین رونقی ملکی که به تازگی و برای سومین مرتبه متوالی کلیه اش تحت عمل جراحی قرار گرفته، بنا به گفته ی پزشکان به مرخصی استعلاجی نیاز دارد اما مسئولین زندان اوین از این ممانعت به عمل آورده و وی را به زندان منتقل کرده اند. گفتنی ست که رسیدگی پزشکی با تاخیر و نگهداری در محیط نامطلوب زندان از جمله عواملی است که موجب از کار افتادگی کلیه این زندانی شد و در صورت تکرار این موضوع جان
وی در خطر قرار خواهد داشت