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Iran: Mullahs Prosecutor General threatens students with harsh measures

Mohseni-EjeiNCRI – Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, Iranian regime’s prosecutor general, threatened people for their nationwide uprising today and said, “From today on, we will not give a chance to those who disrupt order and security in the society,” quoted state-run news agency, IRNA, December 8.

Ejei described the courageous uprising of the Iranian people and students yesterday marking the Students Day as “breaking law in streets” and emphasized that he had advised his collaborators not to allow those who “disturb the security and peace of the people and set fire to cars and motorcycles to provide the best pretext to enemies to strike a blow to the regime in addition to disrupting order for the people.”

To set the stage for further crackdown on youths and students, he continued to intimidate their families and said, “I say to the families [of protesting students] to watch over their children so that they would not be deceived by foreign powers and their double sided slogans. If the students fall into these traps, the families should not complain that our kids were only students and why should they be arrested?”  He continued his intimidations, “From today we will not give them a chance and will not condone at all.”

Intimidations by the criminal prosecutor general of the mullahs are in reaction to a heavy blow it received a day before by the same students and people it is targeting.

Hundreds of thousands of brave people and students in Iran at over 200 universities in various cities across the country staged demonstrations against the entire regime yesterday despite unprecedented suppressive measures and all the intimidations by the mullahs’ regime aimed to prevent the uprising on Students Day.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 8, 2009