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Iran: Issuing special IDs for 'thugs and hooligans'
Wednesday, 22 October 2008

police arrests in TehranNCRI – Colonel Mehdi Ahmadi chief of operations for the State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police – in greater Tehran announced a new plan to issue special ID cards for "thugs and hooligans" in the capital, reported the state-run news agency ISNA on Tuesday.

"Issuing IDs for the convicts with criminal records is to keep track of their behavior. They have to report on a set schedule to nearest police precinct," Ahmadi added.

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Iran: A man hanged in public in Northern Province of Gilan
Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Archive photo of youths protests in IranNCRI – A young man identified as Qanbar Kelari was hanged in public outside Nashtaroud prison in the northern province of Gilan.

The 34-year-old Kelari cried, I was innocent but that did not save him from facing the gallows minutes later.

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Iran: 'spy pigeons' arrested near nuclear site
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Spy pigeons caught near Natanz nuclear sitesNCRI - The State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police -- in Natanz have arrested two suspected "spy pigeons" near the regime's controversial uranium enrichment facility, the state-run daily  Etemaad-Melli reported on Monday.
 
One of the pigeons was caught near a rose water production plant in the central city  of Kashan, the report cited an unnamed informed source as saying, adding that some metal rings and invisible strings were attached to the bird.
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Iran: Group executions continue
Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Hangings in IranFour prisoners hanged in Zahedan and eight others will soon face gallows in Tehran Evin prison

The mullahs' inhuman regime hanged four prisoners without identifying them in the southeastern city of Zahedan, reported the state radio on Monday.

On October 15, the state-run television Jam-e-Jam reported that eight prisoners will soon face gallows in the notorious Tehran Evin prison.

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Mullahs Labor Minister admits to rising number of unemployment in Iran
Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Workers protest to unpaid salariesNCRI - Mohammad Jahromi, the mullahs' regime Labor Minister in a rear admission said, "More 250,000 workers lost their jobs in the first six months of Iranian Persian calendar year starting March 22," reported the state-run news agency ILNA on Monday.

"We should expect the figure to rise," Jahromi added.

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Iran: A prisoner dies under torture in Isfahan
Monday, 20 October 2008
Picture of the notorious Evin prison in TehranNCRI – A prisoner identified as Mohammad A. was tortured to death by the mullahs' prison guards in the central city of Isfahan. The man had earlier escaped with three other prisoners from the same jail. But he was captured by the Prison's Counter-intelligence Office a few days after his escape.
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Iran: Mullahs made a lot of fusses over a year old human rights directive
Monday, 20 October 2008

Hangings in IranNCRI – The mullahs' regime announced a new judicial directive that bans the execution of child offenders for drug crimes but keeps capital punishment for those convicted of murder.

Hossein Zabhi, Deputy State Public Prosecutor, said the judges are still required under Iran's Islamic laws to issue death sentences for children convicted of murder if the victims' family refuses financial compensation.

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Documents say Iran aids militias from Iraq
Sunday, 19 October 2008

A group of paramilitary Bassij march before Khomeini portray By Mark Mazzetti
Source: The New York Times
 
WASHINGTON — They wake before dawn, with time to exercise, eat and pray before the day’s first class in firing Kalashnikov rifles.

Over the next eight hours, they practice using bazookas or laying roadside bombs, with a break for lunch and mandatory religious instruction.

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Iran: Nine citizens were lashed in public in Qom
Sunday, 19 October 2008

Whipping in public by the mullashs henchmen in August 2007NCRI – Nine youths received 74 lashes in public each for what the mullahs' judiciary called participating in "public disturbances" in the holy city of Qom, reported the semiofficial news agency Fars on Saturday.

On June 26, mullahs' highest judicial authority, Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, says public flogging is an effective criminal deterrent, while imprisonment is a useless punishment.

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