Sunday, November 29, 2009

STOP MURDERING CHILDREN IRAN




INTRODUCTION

Iran has the most appalling human rights record in the World. So far this year Iran has executed 3 (yes THREE) juveniles, and murdered at least seven in 2008. In February, the United Nations General Assembly called on Iran to abolish the execution of persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of their offense. Needless to say, the Iranian Coup Regime ignored the United Nations.

And yet, while I'm talking about the UN, when Canada tried to get through a draft Resolution condemning Iran's appalling human rights abuses just last week, some shameful countries abstained (not Ireland, Ireland voted in favour but the machine MALFUNCTIONED which gives one great confidence in the great United Nations!!) and some, to my horror, voted against. Thanks Canada and those countries who voted in favour of this draft Resolution http://nedaforafreeiran.org/g-assembly.pdf. Sadly it didn't go through.

This is the United Nation's Universal Declaration on Human Rights http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Pages/60UDHRIntroduction.aspx -- not much good for anyone if countries like Iran choose to just ignore those parts they think don't apply to them!

Just last night I was reading on Facebook the story of a boy, Mohammad-Reza Haddadid, who has been unjustly convicted of a crime he did not commit. This child has been imprisoned since the age of 15 in Shiraz. For the past 7 years he has been tortured, beaten for 12 hours continuously (to make him confess to this crime), and now awaits execution at the age of 22. Mohammad-Reza is not alone. A link to the Stop Childhood Executions Facebook story is given below.

According to Stop Childhood Executions and Amnesty International, there are over 130 young people on death-row in Iran awaiting execution for so called crimes. Crimes ranging from what I would call at worst Manslaughter, to homosexuality, which is no crime at all in most countries in the World.


In 2009 :

  • Delara Darabi. Delara was just 22 years when she was executed this May 22nd in the prison yard of a Northern Iranian City called Rasht. She didn't kill anyone, her 19 year old boyfriend did, during a break-in that went wrong. But Delara took the blame, thinking that Iran would keep to the promises it had made to the World that it would not execute juveniles who had committed murder whilst under the age of 18. Iran broke another International (and Iranian) law that morning, when they murdered this child - they didn't let her lawyer know, probably because it knew the international condemnation, and indeed the uproar it would cause within the Country itself. It was 7am that morning when Delara phoned home : "I see the hangman's noose in front of me Mom", she cried. "They are going to execute me. Please save me". Her mother couldn't save Delara, no-one could. She died.
  • Behnoud Shohja. I waited one Sunday at Dawn, with thousands of others, hoping and praying that Behnoud would be spared the hangman's noose! But, on Sunday 19 October 2009, (NOT FOR THE FIRST TIME!!) Behnoud went to the hangman's noose and died. In face, his victim's mother was said to have pushed the chair from under him, wearing a smile on her face, because his family were unable to come up with the diyya (blood money) she had demanded.
  • Safar Angooti. Again the World watched all night but, this time Safar was spared. Only for 30 days whilst his family was given time to raise blood money demanded by his victim's family. Lawyer Mohamad Mostafaei (see below), has set an international campaign to try raise money to help his clients.
DIYYA (BLOODY MONEY)

The payment of blood money to the victims of families is standard under Islamic Law. It is not a practice that I agree with BUT it is common-place in Iran. However, some of the victims' families seem to me to be enjoying the power they hold and this is being encouraged, if not used as yet another form of intimidation and oppression against the people of the Country! The rule is that, if a victim's family agrees that blood-money paid is sufficient to satisfy them, they can in turn agree that someone is not executed.

Behnoud's victim's mother had this opportunity, and yet - after seeming previously to agree - she reportedly smiled and pushed the chair from under this young man's feet, whilst his mother and sister looked on in horror and tears. He is gone now, but his memory lives on, as does the memory of all the children murdered by the barbaric Regime.

Two boys, Amir Khaleghi and Mostafa Naghdi, were on death row and were released in late October 2009, following the payment of blood-money raised through their lawyer, Mohamad Mostafaei. Mr Mostafei, who works tirelessly on behalf of most of these kids, has an account set up to raise money from international sources. Link given below.


WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP


  • Sign petitions. Many people ask whether signing petitions works. I believe that it can do no harm and sign each and every one that I come across. Iran is the one of the worst countries in the World for executing people, and by far the worst for child executions. Why wait and stand back, waiting for someone else to help, when it might take you 5 minutes to sign a petition!!
  • Petitions are available on Amnesty and Stop Child Execution websites and are often shared on facebook.
  • All petition sites give links to make sending emails to appropriate Regime authorities, both inside and outside Iran, seeking pardons for these young people. They also give information on the appropriate form of address to use when writing to each person.
  • Become involved in this cause. Tell your Member of Parliament/Congressman/Senator that you are concerned about children being executed in Iran. Make a noise, MAKE A HUGE NOISE, and demand that he/she make a noise also, on your behalf.
  • As British philosopher Edmund Burke once said :
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil
is for good men to do nothing

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sources :

http://www.iransolidarity.org.uk

http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com









Tuesday, November 24, 2009

AMERICAN VIDEO-BLOGS TO SUPPORT GREEN MOVEMENT

David Fairbanks is an American man with a huge heart and a passion for human rights. You can tell this without knowing much else about him because he has become well known by people who care about the Green Movement in Iran.

He first became known within this cause just after the June 2009 Coup Election, when he posted a YouTube message of support. That video was picked up quickly, as these things are, and soon spread throughout the social-networking world, particularly on Facebook and Twitter. Since then David has made six more YouTube videos, including "Ahmadinejad The Pig".

His seventh, concentrating on how he personally feels about the more recent executions of young people for crimes committed whilst juveniles, and of death sentences handed down to protestors following the June 2009 elections, is coming to a sofa near you shortly.

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Freedom for Iran would like to say a very big THANK YOU to David A Fairbanks on behalf of all the people of Iran. The support of other human beings around the World means a lot, news does get through, despite the best efforts of the monitoring equipment being used and constantly refined by the Islamic Republic.

THANK YOU World for CARING about IRANIANS ... They CARE about the WORLD Too

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcOSavmdmoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puhrVWX9Qfo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cRuFdS69UQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KjxmoRFie0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaZAqDCKkUs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkxxwsGG2PE

PUNISHMENTS UNDER ISLAMIC LAW




An interesting article here from Mehrtash Rastegar of Neda for Free Iran :

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It is needless to state that the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) has issued and carried out innumerous physical punishments that have not only shocked the very moral conscience of humanity, but have violated the international human rights laws that bind the IRI. The punishments of flogging, amputation and stoning that take place in the IRI have been proven to violate the human right to be free from torture, cruel or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment 1. The authorities in the IRI rely on Islamic law (Shari'a) to justify their barbaric acts 2 . Given the IRI hides behind the dictates of the Shari'a when violating human rights, the relevant provisions of the Shari'a will be explored in assessing whether the IRI have in fact honoured the dictates of Shari'a, or whether they have deviated grossly from its guidance. In any event, this paper does not seek to promote nor attack the religion of Islam.

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http://nedaforafreeiran.org/islamiclaw.html

Monday, November 23, 2009

CAN YOU ID THIS MAN?!! .. . THE UNPLEASANT FACE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS RALLY IN LONDON

Last Saturday I went to London's Hyde Park to show my support for the human rights movement around the World, particularly for my friends fighting so bravely for their freedom in Iran. The Rally, attracted a wonderful crowd .. people from London, from the North of the Country, from the West and even from mainland Europe. And we were lucky enough to hear from as diverse group of "speakers" too : from a rapping poet, to philosopher AC Grayling with just about every stop along the way!! The whole day was organised by Maryam Namazie of the campaigning group One Law For All.

The day was somewhat marred by the heckling and attempted intimidatory tactics employed by this man, name unknown. He appeared at the back of the crowd, leaning on the open railing separating the horse-riding pathway from where the Rally was taking place, and starting shouting "Where Is Your Evidence?" whenever a woman started speaking. A very unpleasant man. I went over, after some minutes of this, and said (very respectfully) that I was reporting on the event. Could I ask him who he was and why he was shouting in this way? I was told : "FUCK OFF". When I said that that was not a very nice way to speak to a woman, especially when I had not been rude to him, 2/3 young men appeared from the background rather quickly, and stood beside him. They started to tell me off, that I shouldn't be speaking to this man at all, to go away!! So I did, after having my say of course. AND making a point of writing down exactly what he had said to me .. in quotation marks above!! The point I tried to make to this man (and why did I try you might ask? answer = because I could and because I knew it would annoy the HELL OUT OF HIM!!) was that by shouting out the way he did showed his total lack of respect for both women and anyone who did not agree with him. My goodness, I'm glad I don't live in his Diktatorship!!

The stewards etc found all this highly amusing it has to be said. A British woman (who is only 5 feet tall and weighs about 9stone, taking on this rather obnoxious man, who had been so rude to her). But this is not Iran, nor any other Country in the World where men can use intimidatory tactics like this against ANYONE just because they want to and feel they have that right.

Once I wandered a few feet away I rather ostentatiously took out my camera phone and took some photographs of this man and his "minders" to share with my friends in Iran and Iranians around the World. I have decided to share those photographs with my blog readers too. One very close friend living in Iran, wanted to come and find him and "sort him out" for being so rude to me. So my friends, if you know who said gentleman is, please advise asap. Because once Iran is free, and my friend is able to travel freely once more, he can expect a visitor knocking on his door to give him a piece of his mind :)

No one has the right to disrespect anyone else. Not a man, not a woman, not a child.

Human beings deserve human rights, that's why they are called human rights.

THE friendships I have formed, the spirit of my friends within Iran, who care about the World whilst struggling so hard to free themselves from the evil Regime they are living under, inspires me and others like me around the World, This battle will be won, and social networking sites, bloggers and the internet are playing a huge role in that. But the biggest battle is taking place on the streets of Tehran, Mashhad, Esfahān, Tabriz, Karaj and Shiraz. Each and every day (and night!), students, men and women, young and old are risking their lives, by talking to the outside world. By demonstrating on the streets, in the Universities, by blogging, by uploading videos, or by protesting on the rooftops under cover of darkness, millions upon millions of Iranians demand, yes DEMAND, their FREEDOM from the tyrannical Regime which murders, rapes and imprisons in the name of Islam.

FREE IRAN VVV

"DONT GIVE UP" ~ A CHILD'S POEM FROM AMERICA TO THE PEOPLE IN IRAN

This lovely girl is giving her support from the United States.
Thank you little Angel.

We Will never Give Up .. We have Your Support


Sunday, November 22, 2009

LONDON RALLY CHEERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND AGAINST RADICAL ISLAM

A rally was held in Central London on Saturday 21 November to show
support for the people living under radical Islam in Iran, and to warn
people in Britain of the dangers of Sharia law.

The rally, which lasted for three hours! heard from many British
speakers, including human rights activists and campaigners;
representatives from different faiths; representatives from humanist
and secular societies; philosophers, writers, poets and singers; and
politicians.

FOUR speakers in particular were very inspiring :

MARYAM NAMAZIE, who organised the day's event and is spokesperson for
One Law For All. She said :

"Sharia law is becoming a key battleground, particularly because it is
an extension and representation of the rising threat of Islamism.
Sharia matters to people everywhere because it adversely affects the
rights, lives and freedoms of countless human beings across the world.
Opposing Sharia law is a crucial step in defending universal and equal
rights and secularism and showing real solidarity with people living
under and resisting it everywhere."
http://www.onelawforall.org.uk
onelawforall@gmail.com

MURIEL SELTMAN an Activist, who said radicalism (in ANY FAITH!!) was
very dangerous.

PETER TATCHELL, Human Rights Campaigner, who is the only man in the UK
every to be prosecuted in recent memory under an ancient law, and yet
one that still to this day remains on Britain's statute book!! He and
others had interrupted the Archbishop of Canterbury during a sermon to
protest at the Church of England's policy of homosexual relationships.
Peter was the only person prosecuted, probably because he was the only
one with a high profile! This man works tirelessly for the human
rights of everyone, and can often be found outside the Iranian Embassy
in London, protesting against the inhumanity of the I.R.I.
http://www.petertatchell.net/

Liberal Democrat British Member of Parliament EVAN HARRIS, said that
freedom of expression does NOT give anyone the freedom to incite
hatred against anyone else or to ABUSE peoples human rights. He was
not against Islam or any religion, but he did not think Sharia law
should be allowed to be used to abuse women and he would shout this
from the rooftops! What he was against was RADICAL Islam, jut as he
was against RADICAL Christianity and RADICAL forms of any other
religion, both in the UK and around the World.
www.evanharris.org.uk

Full list of speakers :

AC Grayling Philosopher
AK47 Poet
Asad Abbas Council of ex-Muslims of Britain
David Fisher Singer/songwriter
David Pollock European Humanist Federation
Evan Harris Member of UK Parliament
Fari B Musician
Fariborz Poolya Iranian Secular Society
Houzaan Mahmoud Organisation of Women's Freedom in Iraq
Ismail Einashe Secularist
Issam Shukri Org for the Defence of Secularism and Civil Rights in Iraq
Keith Porteous Wood National Secular Society
Lilith Poet
Maryam Namazie Campaigner
Muriel Seltman Activist
Naomi Phillips European Humanist Association
Peter Tatchell Human Rights Campaigner
Rahila Gupta Southall Black Sisters
Rony Miah Lawyer
Roy Brown Ethical Union
Selina aka Jus1Jam Poet
Sohaila Equal Rights Now
Taslima Nasrin Writer
Terry Sanderson National Secular Society

Other links :


http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/universal-childrens-day-and-international-day-for-the-elimination-of-violence-against-women/

http://atheistnews.blogs.fi/2009/11/21/why-are-we-against-sharia-law-7428326/

www.iransolidarity.org.uk

iransolidarity.blogspot.com


Friday, November 20, 2009

Neda is alive


LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO PICS !!

The photographs show :

  1. Mir Houssain Mousavi at the Tabriz Sports Stadium during his Presidential Election Campaign, June 2009
  2. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the same Sports Stadium after his Coup d'etat November 2009. His agents tried to shut down the schools and government offices to bring the students, employees and soldiers to the stadium to support him

Do I need to say any more? Just look at the pictures!

Picture:
Mehr News Agency

AHMADINEJAD IS LEFT ALONE IN TABRIZ

Coup President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expected his fans to flock to
welcome him when he visited the north-western City of Tabriz on Aban
28, November 14th. BUT, instead of the expected 50-100,000 people
lining the streets cheering him on, the total number of people
gathered to see him him was only 8-10,000, more than 75% of which were
basijis, school children and government employees! Some children
managed to escape from the so called "welcoming ceremony" before
Ahmadinejad even began speaking!

Tabriz has a total population of 1.4
million. The people gathered at the sports stadium numbered less than
1% of this total!


Introducing the Coup President to the waiting crowd, the Imam of
Tabriz Friday Prayers, Mojtahed Shabestani said that "Tabriz people
had no role in the 'riots' after the election"
. How ridiculous given
that Tabriz had three full days of riots following the June election
day, and two protestors were shot dead by basiji bullets.


The COLD reception Tabriz gave the Coup President shows how angry and
resentful the people of Tabriz are at this Regime and government.


Thank You Tabriz


Thank you Azari's people


Yashasin Azarbaijan (A turkish word means Long Live Azabaijan)


Photos: nedayemihan.blogspot.com