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Iran: Kiyan-tire factory workers still on strike PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 August 2008

kiyan-tire150NCRI – After a month of new round of strikes by the Kiyan-tire factory workers the mullahs' hand picked management refuses to give in to their demands of paying what the company owes them in salary and benefits.

The protesters again gathered on the factory grounds burning used tires to get the attention of commuters on Tehran-Saveh highway on Friday.

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Iran: More than 400 workers walked out over unpaid wages in Qazvin PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 August 2008
iran-workers150NCRI – More than 400 workers at Farnakh textile factory walked out over their unpaid salaries and wages for the past three month in the western city of Qazvin.
 
The part time and full time workers have not been paid for good part of the current Iranian calendar year starting March 21.
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Iran: Four other teenagers in danger of execution PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 15 August 2008

executions-iran150NCRI – In the latest string of hanging juveniles in the mullahs' Iran, there are three new teenagers awaiting their turn to face gallows. Reza Hajzadeh has allegedly committed a crime when he was only 13.

He spent five years among common criminals in a maximum security prison in Tehran. Seyed Vahid Mousavi was 17 at the time of the alleged crime and now is in line to face gallows soon in the notorious Gohardasht prison, 40 kilometer west of Tehran. The third teen is Benyamen Rasouli, also held in Gohardasht; he was 16 at the time of the alleged crime.

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Iran: A prisoner hanged in Zahedan PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008

stop-execution-in-iran150NCRI – The mullahs' inhuman regime hanged a prisoner indentified as Hassan Sadeqpour in the southeastern city of Zahedan.

The EU strongly censured the Iranian regime for hanging sentence of Amir Amrollahi, a young man, for alleged crimes committed when he was a minor.

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Iran: Cell phone inspections in the streets PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008

cell-phone150NCRI – The State Security Forces – mullahs' suppressive police – announced on Wednesday that its agents will inspect cell phones in the streets of the northeastern province of Azerbaijan, reported the state-run news agency Shahab News.

"Cell phone police" will stop teenagers on the streets to inspect their phones for prevention of "vice."

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Iran: Forcing out Afghan refugees PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008

iran-afghan-refugees150NCRI – Afghan refugees and their families are forced to leave Iran, the state-run daily Jam-e Jam reported on Wednesday.

"In the third phase of the plan to deport illegal aliens, the [Iranian regime] is bulldozing their slums in the outskirts of southern city of Shiraz," Jam- e jam added.

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Iran: On average three prisoners hanged in Yazd every week PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008

yazd-executions-150NCRI – On average, the mullahs' regime hangs three prisoners every week in the central city of Yazd, according to the Resistance sources in Iran. Last week alone 15 prisoners were sent to gallows in Yazd.

"Most of the hanged prisoners were in their twenties," the report added. The clerical regime hangs most of the prisoners under the pretext of fighting "thugs and hooligans."

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Iran: Oxford degree an epidemic obsession among mullahs PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 August 2008

oxford-kordan100NCRI – The guardian website went into the details of how a supposedly earned Oxford degree creates a commotion among the mullahs' regime.

"When skeptical MPs questioned the eligibility of Ali Kordan to be Iran's interior minister, he believed he had the perfect riposte; a law degree obtained from one of the world's most elite institutions, the University of Oxford," wrote guardian.

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Iran: SWAT teams to grow by fifty percent for more control PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
police-arrest150NCRI – Brig. Gen. Ali Asghar Asadi, deputy commander of Public Security of the State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police-- announced that "SSF SWAT" teams will have a fifty percent growth in numbers to combat what he called "thugs and hooligans," reported the state-run news agency Fars on Tuesday.
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