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Iran: Arrest of 3 teachers in Tehran and Sanandaj

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NCRI Education Committee calls for nationwide teachers’ protest on October 5

NCRI – The Iranian regime’s intelligence agents arrested three honorable teachers in Tehran and Sanandaj on Monday, August 31. Messrs Mehdi Bohlouli and Mohammadreza Nicknejad were arrested in raids to their homes in Tehran with the intelligence agents seizing their personal belongings, including their computers. Mr. Ali Hossein Panahei was arrested in the city of Sanandaj. Three days earlier he had invited people in a speech to resist discrimination and repression by the Iranian regime.

Moreover, Mr. Rasoul Bodaqi, another imprisoned teacher, still remains in detention despite the fact that his 6-year sentence ended on August 6. Torturers are fabricating new charges of “acting against national security” against him to obstruct his release. Rouhani’s Ministry of Education has expelled Mr. Bodaqi from his job after 20 years of teaching simply because of his stance on the rights of educators; this directive was conveyed to him while in prison. Messrs Ali Akbar Baghbani and Alireza Hashemi are other teachers still in prison.

In circumstances where the totally corrupt Iranian regime is unable to meet the rightful demands of the teachers, in its fright of the reopening of schools and the call by educators for gatherings on International Teachers Day on October 5, the regime has resorted to these kinds of detentions and further repression of teachers.

The Education Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran urges international education agencies and teachers’ unions in various countries to support the demands of Iranian teachers and to protest the repression of Iranian educators and the violation of their basic rights by the theocratic dictatorship.

Education Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
September 2, 2015

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