Posts Tagged “Arash Hejazi”

2225 GMT: More on Khamenei Speech (see 1445 and 1850 GMT). An EA reader who watched the Supreme Leader’s address today sends an interesting e-mail, “His speech did not sound aggressive. It sounded more as a request for calm and acting with wisdom after the fallouts of Ashura. It appeared that he was lacking in confidence. Same for the crowd.”

2220 GMT: Halting the Mothers of Martyrs. An Iranian activist reports that, during their weekly march in Laleh Park, about 30 of Mothers of Martyrs in the post-election crisis and their supporters were arrested and taken to Vozara detention centre.

2200 GMT: Mortazavi — Scapegoat or Valued Official? Iran-watchers may want to set aside a few moments for former Tehran prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi, whose future may turn upon the developments in the internal contest amidst conservatives and principlists.

Days after Mortazavi was reportedly named as prime “suspect” in the Parliamentary investigation of the deaths of Kahrizak detainees, he was formally named as President Ahmadinejad’s advisor to combating smuggling of drugs and currency.

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The Latest from Iran (8 January): Karroubi Under Attack

Interpretation? Mortazavi is now the proxy in the battle between key conservatives/principlists and Ahmadinejad. The President wants him as a sign of Ahmadinejad’s authority and as a firewall to any move by Parliamentary challenges; Ahmadinejad’s critics see Mortazavi’s downfall as a necessary victory in their battle.

Another marker in the dispute is a statement by a “pro-Government” student organisation criticising Ahmadinejad for the appointments of Mortazavi and for Esfandiar Rahim-Mashai, the former First Vice-President — a few days after his appointment, he was removed from office amidst vehement criticism from the conservatives/principlists  who may be aiming at Mortazavi —  who is now Ahmadinejad’s chief of staff.
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The Latest from Iran (4 July): Breaking the Reformists? Not So Fast….

Iran: The Statement of “The Mourning Mothers of Iran”
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IRAN DEMO 9 JULY1825 GMT: BBC English has posted a video report on the Iranian Government’s “public service” campaign on a telephone hotline for people to inform on family and friends participating in demonstrations.

1645 GMT: BBC Persian reports that Ayatollah Yusef Sane’i, a fervent critic of the Government, has condemned televised confessions, saying they have no value as the obvious product of torture. Sane’i emphasized that “endurance is the key to success”.
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The Latest from Iran (3 July): The Long Haul?

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IRAN GREEN2105 GMT: Reports that more than 15,000 people gathered to lay flowers at the graves of more than 80 “martyrs” in Behesh Zahra cemetery (see 1745 GMT).

2100 GMT: Lara Setrakian of ABC News (US) writes, “Rooftop Allahu Akbars [God is Greats] still on, despite Basij raids. [There was] one case where all residents of a five-floor apartment building were bused to Evin [Prison].”

Setrakian adds, “Rally was set for 6 p.m. today in front of Evin Prison to ask for release of detainees. The next two weeks of protests are planned.”
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The Latest from Iran (2 July): The “Gradual” Opposition

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PRESS TVHere, in the half-hour “World News in Full” between 1300 and 1330 GMT, is Press TV English’s All You Need to Know on the current Iranian situation:

Item 1 (about nine minutes into the broadcast): Mir Hossein Mousavi “will follow up his electoral complaints through the judicial system”. No mention of the opposition campaign’s other initiatives, from “human chain” demonstration to general strike. And definitely no mention of the hundreds detained to prevent such initiatives. Followed by….

Item 2: Iran’s police chief “has called the death of Neda Agha Soltan a premediated act of murder”.
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The Latest from Iran (27 June): Situation Normal. Move Along.

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1900 GMT: Mohammad Mostafaie, a defence lawyer who was prominent for representing Iranian juveniles facing the death penalty, was arrested this afternoon.

1845 GMT: Lara Setrakian of ABC News (US): “Allahu Akbars begin. Intensity hasn’t diminished. I hear warning shots, but after the shot they changed to death to dictator.”

Also reports of a candlelit vigil tonight on the rooftops.

1830 GMT: Mir Hossein Mousavi’s website has posted his latest statement. We’re working on getting an English translation.
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