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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
NCRI - According to information from the Kurdish city of Sanandaj, western Iran, Mr. Mahmoud Salehi, representative of Bakers' Union in the neighboring city of Saqez, continues to remain in detention despite completing his prison term. He is currently on hunger strike in Sanandaj prison to protest against his ongoing detention. |
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
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At a time when Ahmadinejad calls for deployment of the regime's entire nuclear capacity following Majlis sham elections, the imposition of comprehensive sanctions against the regime is a necessity far more than before
NCRI - Manouchehr Motaki, the clerical regime's Foreign Minister, in a letter addressed to the United Nations Secretary General, officially rejected implementation of the UN Security Council resolution 1803. He brazenly described the resolution as being "unlawful" and stated that his government would not be "bound to respect or implement" the resolutions. |
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Thursday, 27 March 2008 |
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NCRI - Brig. Gen. Ismail Ahmadi-Moqadam, chief of the State Security Forces (SSF), stressed that the suppressive plan known as "Boosting Public Security" will be "complemented" and "not abandoned" and suppression in the New Year will intensified.
Speaking to a gathering of border regiment personnel in Paveh, western Iran, he said that people may think "these plans were temporary … the SSF is determined and I promise people that the plan will not be abandoned and it is not going to end under any circumstances and the trend is irreversible," the official news agency IRNA reported on March 26. |
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Monday, 24 March 2008 |
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NCRI - Brig. Gen. Ismail Ahmadi-Moqaddam, chief of the State Security Forces (SSF) in Iran described "boosting public security and increasing morality plan," as a major success.
"The SSF has decided to introduce a variety of security measures next year [2008] to improve security standards to an acceptable level," said Ahmadi-Moqaddam. |
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Sunday, 23 March 2008 |
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NCRI - The Iranian regime has been shelling Iraqi Kurdish villages amid the Persian New Year celebrations.
The Iranian regime's artillery once again bombarded the border areas of Qaleh-Dizeh and Chowman. The inhuman measures have inflicted heavy financial losses in the area and the bombardment caused panic among local residents. A number of villages along the border have been totally evacuated. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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Sham Majlis elections – 14 NCRI - Despite vote riggings and attempts to tamper with ballot boxes, Mohammad Reza Faker with 211,624 won the elections as the front running in the northeastern city of Mashhad, the state-run news agency Mehr reported on Monday.
Hassan Movahedian, Mashhad's governor, announced the number of eligible voters to be 1,800,000. The first winner of the Majlis election from Mashhad won his seat only with 11.5 percent of the votes. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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Official counts demonstrates mullahs' Majlis deputies elected by only 7 to 9 percent Sham Majlis elections – 12 NCRI - Government-run media came up with the final figures of vote counts on Monday night. Despite vote riggings and claim of 60 percent turn-out, the mullahs' regime was not able to announce more than 1,909,000 turn-out for Greater Tehran. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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NCRI - In the past weeks and run up to the Iranian New Year (Persian calendar year beginning March 21) more than 15 factories and workshops have gone on strike. Among them, 1,000 workers of Minoo Food Packing Factory walked out on March 12 over what the labor activists called "substantial pay cut in the salaries and their end of the year bounces" by the management.
Workers announced that they will stay on strike until their demands are met by the factory's management. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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Sham Majlis elections – 13 NCRI - Despite vote riggings, mullahs' own account confirms electoral fraud in the northern city of Tabriz. Massoud Pezeshkzad won the first seat by 105,000 votes to the Majlis (parliament), 8.5 percent of all eligible voters in the East Azerbaijan province, reported the state-run news agency ISNA on Monday. Ali Ghafari, deputy governor in political and security affairs, announced that 201,000 were eligible to vote in the East Azerbaijan province, according to the governor's office figures published on March 8. However, the actual number of eligible voters was much higher than what was published prior to the Election Day for covering the low turnout. |
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