Posted on 07/30/2005 12:27:42 AM PDT by DoctorZIn
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Ganji Dying
Gooya News:
They are reporting Tehran's Prosecutor, Mortezavi, said that Ganji may not survive the night.BBC Persian News:
Quoted Ganji's wife as saying her husband may be living his last days.
- Muslim Wakeup reported that the International Committee in Support of Akbar Ganji, placed a full-page ad in the New York Times, appealing to the United Nations Secretary General to work for his immediate release.
- BBC News reported that the wife of journalist Akbar Ganji, says officials will not let her visit her husband, 49 days into a hunger strike, for giving interviews to foreign reporters.
- Reporters Without Borders today condemned what it called "the criminal attitude" of Iran's top leaders in refusing to release journalist Akbar Ganji, who has now been on hunger-strike for nearly 50 days.
- FrontPagMag has just published a series of news reports that have not made it to the English speaking world. Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzihas translated a series of recent Persian language news reports in this report. The stories were orginially published in Iran Press News. See below.
- Iran Press News reported that protestors attacked the offices of the 'Supreme Leader' Khamnei in that province of Khorveen.
- Iran Press Service reported that In Iran, under the watchful eye of the Mullahs, the age of prostitution has now been diminished to 10 years old.
- Iran Press News reported that an estimated 900,000 workers all around Iran are on perpetual strike.
- Iran Press News reported that in response to the stream of continued protests around Iran and clashes with protestors, the regime has begun installing suicide bombers around the various provinces in Iran.
- Iran Press News reported that the Islamic regime has now begun to imprison political detainees in prison wards where vicious murderers, rapists and felons are held.
- Iran Press News reported on the month-long clashes and strike in the Kurdish region.
- Iran Press News Iran's president-elect Mahmoud Ahmadi Nejad's spiritual guide is also the brains behind recruiting suicide bombers.
- Iran Press News reported that Hashemi Rafsanjani continued his rant against the Supreme Leader, Khamnei saying If we fall victim to exclusion, expulsion and accusations and spin our wheels dealing with disorder, we will not only not progress but we will surely regress.
- Iran Press News reported that the Islamic judiciary, announced the arrest of several of the executives of the Oriental Kish Oil Company, which belongs to Rafsanjani's children and relatives.
- BBC News reported that Iranian officials have raided the home of a lawyer representing journalist Akbar Ganji.
- Amnesty International reported on dissident Akbar Mohammadi (m), aged 35, student activist (his brother) Manuchehr Mohammadi has reportedly gone into a coma having been on hunger strike since 6 July protesting his care in prison.
- The Jerusalem Post reported that a top State Department official informed Congress on Thursday that Iranian training personnel are helping Hizbullah fighters in Lebanon.
- Iranian.ws publishe a retrospective on Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919-1980) on his reign on the occasion of the twenty fifth anniversary of his death.
- Yahoo News reported that the United States has concluded that Iran's president-elect was a leader of the movement behind the 1979 hostage crisis.
- Shirin Ebadi, Roozonline reminded the media that Akbar Ganji's perilous condition is just one distressing example of the dire state of Iran's political and ideological prisoners.
- Islamic Republic News Agency reported that a leading German lawmaker from the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) on Wednesday held talks with US President George W Bush on the latest developments in Iran's nuclear case.
And finally, photos from inside Iran.
- Iran Press News photos of tents in the streets of Tehran used to encourage the registration process of suicide bombers.
- Iran Press News photos of Iranian Kurd townspeople having closed their shops and left their offices and took to the street chanting anti-regime slogans.
- Roozonline and others have published the following photos of Ganji's supporters in front of the Milad Hospital. Many were arrested including eight young women.
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If he's been on a 50 day hunger strike are we supposed to be surprised he's dying?
You are not a card carrying member of the Compassionate Conservatives are you?
He is dying for freedom and democracy in Iran.
A little support might be in order.
"Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time" Longfellow
Take comfort, his bravery & defiance are to be admired and he will leave a footprint in the history of Iran.
Prayers for Ganji from Australia. Long Live Persia!
"A little support might be in order."
I agree. Hate to say this, but I have a hunch why Bush is holding back: the risk of short term higher oil prices. Bush may want to use his political capitol at home, to beef up intel, SDI, and the military. Then, hopefully, he could liberate Iran during the last year of his administration. I hope it's earlier. And I don't want to consider him abandoning Iran the way he abandoned the Minutemen, which could also be due to oil dependency on Mexico.
Are you quite sure that Secretary Rice has not told the Iranians in the strongest terms to release this man?
"Mortezavi, said that Ganji may not survive the night."
There's speculation that Ganji's wife not being allowed to visit him, might be because he's already dead.
http://releaseganji.net/hostednews.php#561
113 Iranian Academics Urge Ayatollah Shahroudi to Take Action for Ganji's Release
To: Honorable Mr. Hashemi Shahroudi, Head of the Judiciary of Islamic Republic of Iran
In recent days, Mr. Ganji's physical conditions have become very worrisome. Reports given by his family and friends of his unsuitable conditions in Milad hospital have added to these concerns. In our opinion, a continuation of the present situation does not at all benefit the country and especially the judiciary and has only drawn a dark image of our beloved country abroad and created a disappointing environment inside for the people and in particular the players in the arena of thought. Mr. Ganji is one of our society's valuable thinkers and his imprisonment or any damage to his health will only deprive the country's intellectual community of one of its outstanding members.
We, the undersigned, members of the scientific and cultural community of universities inside and outside the country, express our serious concerns about the situation created, and persistently ask you to use your legal authorities as the head of the judiciary system, to provide as soon as possible for Mr. Ganji's complete freedom and proper medical treatment.
With Regards,
July 30, 2005
Number of Signatures: 113
Niayesh Afshordi, Harvard, Postdoctoral Fellow, USA
Yashar Ahmadian, Columbia U, PhD Student, USA
Omid Aladini, Sharif U Technology, Student, Iran
Seyed Mahan Alavi, U Waterloo, Student, Canada
Nasim Alem, Northwestern U, Student, USA
Vahidreza Arbab, U Southern California, PhD Student, USA
Saeed Arjmand, CUNY, Faculty, USA
Masoud Asadpour, Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne, Switzerland
Reza Azimi, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Mohaddesse Azimlu, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Parisa Babaali, Stevens Institute of Thechnology, Grad Student, USA
Payam Bagheri, Sharif, Graduated, Iran
Narges Baniasadi, Stanford U, PhD Student, USA
Arash Bateni, U Toronto, Postdoc, Canada
Kia Bazargan, U Minnesota, Faculty, USA
Behnaz Bozorgui, AMOLF, PhD Student, The Netherlands
Hamid Chitsaz, U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, PhD Student, USA
Nader Entessar, Spring Hill College, Professor of Political Science & Law, USA
Behdad Esfahbod, U Toronto, Graduate Student, Canada
Ghasem Exirifard, SISSA/ISAS, PhD Student, Italy
Mohammad Fakharzadeh, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Roozbeh Farahbod, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Malahat Fardadi, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Hamidreza Farmanbar, U Waterloo, Student, Canada
Faranak Farzad, Univesity of Toronto, Student, Canada
Parsinejad Farzan, Northeastern U, Postdoc, USA
Shervan Fashandi, McMaster U, Msc Candidate, Canada
Yashar Ganjali, Stanford U , PhD Student, USA
Rouzbeh Gerami, UCLA, PhD Student, USA
Hassan Ghasemi , U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Farhad Ghassemi, UBC, PhD Student, Canada
Saba Ghassemi, CUNY, PhD Student, USA
Ali Ghodsi, U Waterloo, Faculty, Canada
Navid Gougol, USC, Graduate Student, USA
Mohammad Hafezi, Harvard U, PhD Student, USA
Ahad Harati, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, PhD Student, Switzerland
Nader Hashemi, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Hamed Hatami, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Babak Hosseyni Seradjeh, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Akbar Jaefari, U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, PhD Student, USA
Reza Jamei, Stanford, PhD Student, USA
Negar Jazbi, UBC, Student, Canada
Bahman Kalbasi, York U, Student, Canada
Mahtab Kamali, U Waterloo, Student, Canada
Elham Kashefi, U Waterloo, Postdoctoral Fellow, USA
Payman Kassaei, McGill U, Visiting Assistant Professor, Canada
Kamran Kaveh, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Kiumars Kaveh, UBC, Postdoctoral Fellow, Canada
Shabnam Kavousian, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Yaser Kerachian, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Ali Khakifirooz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD Student, USA
Kaveh Khodjasteh, U Toronto, PhD Student, Canada
Mahnaz Maddah, MIT, Student, USA
Hamidreza Maei, U College London, PhD Student, USA
Arash Mahdian, U Illinois at Urbana-Champain, Student, USA
Mohammad Mahdian, Microsoft Research, Postdoctoral Researcher, USA
Atefeh Mashatan, U Waterloo, PhD Student, USA
Pouyan Mashayekh Ahangarani, USC, PhD Student, USA
Nargess Memarsadeghi, U Maryland at Colledge Park, Graduate Student, USA
Abbass Milani, Stanford U, Faculty, USA
Salman Mirghasemi, Sharif U Technology, Msc Candidate, Iran
Bahar Moezzi, Columbia U, Graduate Student, USA
Baharak Mohajer Iravani, U Maryland, Student, USA
Majid Mohajerani, International school for advanced studies, PhD Student, Italy
Shahriar Mokhtari Sharghi, Long Island U, Faculty, USA
Ali-Reza Moradi, Elettra Synchrotron, STEP Fellow, Italy
Ali Mostashari, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Postdoctoral Research Affiliate, USA
Seyyed Hossein Naeemi, The Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Science, Student, Iran
Hossein Namazi, Princeton U, Postdoc, USA
Meysam Nassiri, IMPA, PhD Student, Brazil
Mohamad Navab, UCLA, Professor of Cardiology, USA
Hamid Nazerzadeh, Stanford U, Student, USA
Behnam Neekzad, UMCP, Student, USA
Behrang Noohi, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Postdoctoral Fellow, Germany
Shahab Oveis Gharan, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Misagh Parsa, Dartmouth College, Professor of Sociology, USA
Farzan Parsinejad, Northeastern U, Postdoctoral Fellow, USA
Roozbeh Pournader, Sharif U Technology, Researcher, Iran
Arash Rafiey, Royal Holloway U London, PhD Student, UK
Hazhir Rahmandad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD Student, USA
Mohsen Razavi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD Student, USA
Maria Sabaei Moghadam, U Toronto, Postdoc, Canada
Amin Saberi, Stanford U, Faculty, USA
Majid Saeedi, U Calgary, Graduate Student, Canada
Maryam Saeedi, UBC, PhD Student, Canada
Negeen Saghafi Ameri, USC, Student, USA
Mohammadreza Salavatipour, U Alberta, Assistant Professor, Canada
Saeed Salehi, UNC-Fayetteville , Faculty, USA
Alireza Salehi Golsefidy, Yale U, Student, USA
Behzad Samadi, Concordia U, PhD Student, Canada
Chekad Sarami, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Sara Sarkhili, Boston U Alumni, Engineer, USA
Reza Sebti, York U, Student, Canada
Nazly Sedghinejad, Research Center Jülich, MSc Student, Germany
Vahid Shahrezaei, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Jafar Shaker, Carleton, Adjunc Professor, Canada
Ali Shourideh, UBC, PhD Student, Canada
Babak Taati, Queen's, PhD Student, Canada
Fatemeh Tabatabaei, Reasearch Center Juelich, PhD Student, Germany
Ali Tabei, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Sina Tabesh, Sharif U Technology, Student, Iran
Mahmoud Taherzadeh, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Alireza Tarighat, "U California, Los Angeles", PhD Student, USA
Alireza Tavakoli Targhi, Royal Institute of Technology, PhD Student, Sweden
Lobat Tayebi, McMaster U, Student, Canada
Majid Tehranian, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Professor, USA
Borzumehr Toloui, SFU, Grad Student, Canada
Mona Vajihollahi, SFU, PhD Student, Canada
Daryoosh Vashaee, McMaster U, Student, Canada
Mehdi Yahyanejad, Stanford U, Postdoctoral Fellow, USA
Hamid Younesi, Simon Fraser U, PhD Student, Canada
Leila Yousefi, U Waterloo, PhD Student, Canada
Majid Zamani, Columbia U, Student, USA
Actually, Pres. Bush and the State Dept have asked for Ganji's unconditional release about a month ago........
http://usinfo.state.gov/dhr/Archive/2005/Jun/30-278123.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1443247/posts
Photos of protestors in Tehran, last night, supporting Ganji's release from jail
Could you please repeat your reply. I have a new BS filter installed and your reply was blocked.
You should be surprised by his strength!
Will this be the straw that breaks the camels back?
What I am understanding is that Ganji has become a popular symbol for Iranian people!
I guess his death will result in riots and rebellion in Iran.
But I hope he stays alive to help build a strong democracy in future of Iran
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I hope so too, I still hope that is possible.
I wasn't referring to diplomatic hop-scotch. I was referring to real action.
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