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Iranian Alert - July 3, 2005 - Repression increases w/ approach of Student Uprising Anniversary
Regime Change Iran ^ | 7/3/05 | freedom44

Posted on 07/03/2005 6:45:13 PM PDT by freedom44


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Repressive measures are increasing with the approach of the anniversary of Students' Uprising on July 9th.

The Islamic Republic regime which is intending to counter balance the unprecedented conjunction of International pressure and internal rejection, is playing its strong hand especially with the official appointment of Ahmadi-Nejad and the Pasdaran Corp. (Militia) Intelligence circles to the Executive branch.

Actions such as, search of homes of identified opponents, arbitrary arrests, deployment of security plainclothes agents and militiamen in the streets, schools and universities, search of cars, confiscation of motorbikes and dismantlement of underground groups specialized in creation of satellite receivers and printing are taking place.

Dismantlement of armed underground groups are also increasing, and in the last two weeks alone, several such groups which are officially labeled of banditism or corruption have been identified and neutralized by the regime's special task force.

An increase of communications' control and intention to increase the jamming of satellite and radio transmissions have been reported.

The Islamist Leadership intends to avoid massive popular demonstrations or show of discontent in an unprecedented geopolitical factor opened in the aftermath of 9/11 and the dismantlement of the Taleban and Bathist regimes on the Eastern and Western borders of Iran. The turmoil created on the 'election' of Ahmadi-Nejad and the regime's nuclear activities have boosted the Islamist Leadership's concern

Officials' worries have reached unprecedented levels as millions of Iranians boycotted the sham Presidential elections of June 24th. All factions of the regime, including its Supreme Leader, had called for massive popular participation by qualifying it as a "show of legitimacy for the holy system" or a "slap to the face of US Imperialism"; But about 20 millions of those eligible to vote didn't participate in these elections according to the regime's official sources. Even the number of Twenty-Eight Millions of voters, advanced by the regime, is very questionable and many official reports were made about massive frauds by circles affiliated to the Militia.

A Daily Briefing of Major News Stories on Iran:


New President to make changes in Iran’s nuclear policy

Iran dispatches disabled athletes to the U.S.

Back to Square one in Iran?

Quake shakes Bandar Abbas in southern Iran

Iran should priority to nuclear issue: official

Iran says ‘Zionists’ and Americans behind false claims

New President stresses health care


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1 posted on 07/03/2005 6:45:15 PM PDT by freedom44
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PING!


2 posted on 07/03/2005 7:40:45 PM PDT by F14 Pilot (Democracy is a process not a product)
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Join Us At Today's Iranian Alert Thread – The Most Underreported Story Of The Year!

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3 posted on 07/03/2005 8:00:24 PM PDT by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: All

Ahmadi meets with Iranian armed forces commanders

4 posted on 07/03/2005 8:21:58 PM PDT by F14 Pilot (Democracy is a process not a product)
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To: F14 Pilot
Stand strong our Iranian friends. Looks like this is going to be ugly.

New President stresses health care
Has sKerry been allowed to visit Iran?

5 posted on 07/03/2005 8:41:52 PM PDT by Just A Nobody (As Iraqi's stand up - We will stand down. . President Bush, 6/28/05)
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Life in an opium haze for city in terror after forgotten quake

By Antony Loyd

June 23, 2005

Survivors of the disaster in Bam are reluctanct to rebuild their lives




CHILDREN wake at night screaming from dreams and charge around the confines of the prefab container not knowing where they are.
By day the family are so insecure that they are afraid to leave the room. They fear returning to a house in case the roof falls in. Anyway, they cannot find reliable workers to rebuild their home because so many are opium addicts.



“Whenever we get some labourers round the first thing they ask is, ‘Where’s the nearest dealer and have you got some gas for the pipe?’ ” Fatime Tabakulinejad, a mother of six, says.

Her husband, Mustafa, 56, begins to cry. He is blind in one eye, wizened and gaunt, thin grey hair plastered on his scalp. In his hand is a photograph of a man with a full face, thick black hair and a steady gaze.

It was him two years ago. Before the earthquake.

“I can’t even think about it,” he whispers, “everywhere is a cemetery here.”

Bam was wiped out by an earthquake on December 26, 2003. Though measuring only 6.5 on the Richter scale, its epicentre was the ancient Iranian city. A third of the 100,000 population were killed and nearly 50,000 injured. Almost 5,000 children lost one or both parents. Surrounded by barren desert, the disaster made Bam a crucible of grief and trauma.

Eighteen months later, in spite of a huge international aid effort combined with the work of Iranian authorities, the aftermath has left the city listless amid a bitter harvest of opium addiction and depression, with many survivors preferring to live in prefabricated camps than rebuild their homes.

Opium use was traditionally acceptable in the city, a major route for traders from Afghanistan. Guests were invited to smoke with their hosts after eating, and opium pipes and charcoal were included in the wedding dowries of the wealthy.

The drug fitted in with the laissez-faire attitude produced by the hot climate. Then came the quake, and opium became a necessary anaesthetic for the broken survivors. “I had never smoked it before,” said Mansur Jorjandeh, 36, who woke in the quake to find himself buried to the neck in rubble, the bodies of his wife and five children trapped beneath him. “But now I use it for the pain. What can I say? I lost everything in my life in less than a minute.”

One official in Tehran has said that up to 80 per cent of Bam’s male population are now opium users. “And they don’t want the methadone offered by clinics. It’s acceptable to be an opium addict,” an aid worker in Bam said yesterday. Though the Iranian Ministry of Health, backed by Unicef, devoted huge resources to psycho-social programmes designed to alleviate the survivors’ trauma, their work was blunted by a delay in reconstruction that has left the majority of Bam’s houses, 85 per cent of which were destroyed, as piles of rubble.

Bam lies on a major fault-line, and rather than simply start rebuilding immediately, the Iranian authorities preferred to prevent a repeat of the disaster by producing a master plan using quake-proof measures. Though work has advanced significantly in the past three months, only 5 per cent of houses had been rebuilt a year after the earthquake.

Many survivors are still too horrified by their memories of being buried beneath rubble to contemplate living in a proper building yet, and the crowded confines of the one-room prefab huts, issued one per family, is having its own impact on the next generation, with children growing up with no concept of privacy.

“Even before the earthquake there were many addicts here,” Mohammed Musazadh, the director of Behzisti, an Iranian aid organisation in Bam, said. “But the drug was done in a private room. Now, in these one-room huts, everyone gets to experience opium and the children watch it being smoked as an acceptable thing.”

A huge number of survivors were poor tenants who owned no land. Now a rent-free existence and a narcotic shield against the memories of death and destruction have taken away any inclination to rebuild their lives. “It’s one of the major problems in Bam now,” an Iranian aid worker, who did not want to be named, said. “People in Bam are getting used to life in a prefab hut. Come back in five years’ time and unless the Government has done anything about it they will still be there.”


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-1665400,00.html


6 posted on 07/04/2005 6:50:53 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR) [there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: freedom44

Bump


7 posted on 07/04/2005 7:14:53 AM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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To: freedom44
DoctorZin reports, 7.3.2005:

A "Terrorist, Torturer and Executioner"


Tony Allen-Mills, The Times UK:
Ahmadinejad'’s surprise victory in last month'’s poll has unleashed a flood of accusation, innuendo and investigation of his militant pedigree. Accused by his enemies of orchestrating a string of murders in the 1980s and 1990s, Ahmadinejad, 49, is also being scrutinized by US intelligence agencies over claims that he participated in the student takeover of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979. READ MORE
Here are a few other news items you may have missed.

8 posted on 07/04/2005 2:01:18 PM PDT by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: freedom44
To read today’s thread click here.

Join Us At Today's Iranian Alert Thread – The Most Underreported Story Of The Year!

"If you want on or off this Iran ping list, Freepmail DoctorZin”

9 posted on 07/04/2005 11:35:03 PM PDT by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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