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Iran: Suppressive measures step up, mobile phones cut off

Iran: Suppressive measures step up, mobile phones cut off New Year’s Day 13 – No. 2

NCRI – The Iranian regime, in fear of protests on the Day 13 of the Iranian New Year (Sizdah-be-dar traditional celebrations), has set up check points and inspection posts in most of Tehran’s main streets and public places. Cars and passersby are being stopped and searched. The suppressive measures are more intense in Azadi Square and Enghelab Square where more people gather to celebrate Sizdah-be-dar.

Telephone lines have been disrupted since Thursday in various places in Tehran, particularly in eastern Tehran and in nearby townships of Boumehen, Roudehen, Pardis, Damavand and Gilavand. Disruption of telephone lines have also been reported by state-run media which has affected the fixed lines too.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
April 2, 2010