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<!--Generated by Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.159 (http://www.squarespace.com) on Fri, 24 May 2013 18:49:44 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>Archives: August 2010</title><subtitle>Archives: August 2010</subtitle><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/atom.xml"/><generator uri="http://five.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.159 (http://www.squarespace.com)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>The Latest from Iran (31 August): Unity? What Unity?</title><category term="Ahmad Tavakoli"/><category term="Ali Akbar Javanfekr"/><category term="Ali Larijani"/><category term="Ali Motahari"/><category term="Arjang Davoudi"/><category term="Arshama3's Blog"/><category term="Ayatollah Ali Khamenei"/><category term="Babak Khoramdin"/><category term="Carla Bruni"/><category term="Dariush Ghanbari"/><category term="Deutsche Welle"/><category term="Dissected News"/><category term="Dorri Najafabadi"/><category term="Emad Bahovar"/><category term="Fatemeh Karroubi"/><category term="Financial Times"/><category term="Habibollah Asgarowladi"/><category term="Hamid Hassanzadeh"/><category term="Hashemi Rafsanjani"/><category term="Heidi Houtala"/><category term="Heydar Moslehi"/><category term="Hossein Karroubi"/><category term="Hossein Ronaghi"/><category term="Human Rights Activists News Agency"/><category term="Iran"/><category term="Islamic Revolution Guards Corps"/><category term="James Miller"/><category term="Kahrizak Prison"/><category term="Keyhan"/><category term="Los Angeles Times"/><category term="Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"/><category term="Mehdi Karroubi"/><category term="Mehdi Kouchakzadeh"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Mohammad Hashemi"/><category term="Mohammad Khoshchehreh"/><category term="Mohsen Rezaei"/><category term="Monavar Khalaj"/><category term="Nicolas Sarkozy"/><category term="Portugal"/><category term="Press TV"/><category term="Qodratollah Alikhani"/><category term="Rah-e-Sabz"/><category term="Rahim Rashi"/><category term="Saeed Mortazavi"/><category term="Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani"/><category term="Shiva Nazar Ahari"/><category term="Tehran Bureau"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/the-latest-from-iran-31-august-unity-what-unity.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/the-latest-from-iran-31-august-unity-what-unity.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-31T10:05:39Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T10:05:39Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/IRAN-FLAG-TORN.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-22013" title="IRAN FLAG TORN" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/IRAN-FLAG-TORN.jpg" alt="" width="127" height="91" /></a>2005 GMT: Execution (Stoning) Watch. The <em>Los Angeles Times</em>, citing Human Rights Activists News Agency, reports that Iranian courts <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2010/08/iran-two-more-persons-sentenced-to-stoning-for-adultery.html" target="_blank">have handed down two more sentences</a> of death by stoning for adultery. The verdict was issued on Saturday to Vali Janfeshani and Sariyeh Ebadi, convicted of having an extramarital affair.

The developments follows international protests over the death sentence given to Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani for adultery. Ashtiani's execution by stoning has been suspended by Iranian authorities, although there has been no clemency over capital punishment.

1905 GMT: Economy Watch. <em>Deutsche Welle</em> offers an article on <a href="http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5962598,00.html" target="_blank">the growing economic influence of the Revolutionary Guard</a>, "Iran's largest employer".

1855 GMT: Karroubi, Qods Day, and A Nervous Government. James Miller, at <em>Dissected News</em>, offers <a href="http://www.dissectednews.com/2010/08/new-tension-in-iran-as-qods-day-approaches.html" target="_blank">a concise overview of latest developments</a> from the "siege" of the Karroubi house to the Government's stumbling propaganda ahead of Qods Day this Friday.
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-ahmadinejads-trash-talk-theodoulou/" target="_blank">NEW Iran: Ahmadinejad's Trash Talk (Theodoulou)</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-witness-activist-mahboubeh-karami-on-six-months-in-detention/" target="_blank">NEW Iran Witness: Activist Mahboubeh Karami on Six Months in Detention</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-the-latest-on-the-karroubi-siege-and-the-qods-day-rally/" target="_blank">NEW Iran: The Latest on the Karroubi “Siege” and the Qods Day Rally</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-the-regime-feels-the-pressure-on-stoning/" target="_blank">Iran: The Regime Feels the Pressure on Stoning</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-special-political-prisoners-election-fraud-the-regimes-backfiring-propaganda/" target="_blank">Iran Special: Political Prisoners, Election Fraud, &amp; The Regime’s Backfiring Propaganda</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-document-karroubi-on-election-fraud-and-repression-29-august/" target="_blank">Iran Breaking: Karroubi on Election Fraud; House Surrounded by Pro-Regime Crowd</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/the-latest-from-iran-30-august-the-election-fraud/" target="_blank"> The Latest from Iran (30 August): Khamenei Slaps Down Ahmadinejad</a></em></strong></p>
1640 GMT: MediaWatch. Arshama3's Blog <a href="http://arshama3.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/persische-news-websites/" target="_blank">has posted a useful list of websites</a> for Iran news and analysis.

<!--more-->1635 GMT: The Protests Are Not Over (Says the Regime). Ali Fazli, commander of the Basij militia, has said that <a href="http://www.rahesabz.net/story/22493/" target="_blank">last year's fitna (sedition) is like fire under the ashes</a>; "when we let it go loose, it will start again".

<a href="http://www.khabaronline.ir/news-88847.aspx" target="_blank">Minister of Intelligence Heydar Moslehi explains</a>: from 1991-2010 Iran's enemies have spent $17 billion to topple the regime through "soft war", with the money handed over by several foreign embassies in Iran, European parties, "Western" foreign ministries, US-connected Iranian organisations, and dozens of foundations.

(If you're in one of these locations, you could be in for some money from "US Bureaus", according to Moslehi: Baku in Azerbaijan, Frankfurt, London, Istanbul, and Dubai.)

1630 GMT: We have <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-the-latest-on-the-karroubi-siege-and-the-qods-day-rally/" target="_blank">updated on the "siege" of Mehdi Karroubi's house</a> by a pro-regime crowd with an interview with Karroubi's wife Fatemeh Karroubi.

1400 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. A bit of a twist with <a href="http://hra-news.org/00/3705-1.html" target="_blank">the arrest of Hamid Hassanzadeh</a>, President of the Council of Ahwaz....

Hassanzadeh, whose home was raided and whose belongings and computer were seized, is not a Green or a reformist. He was the Ahwaz campaign manager for the conservative Mohsen Rezaei in the 2009 Presidential election.

1330 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. Kurdish detainee Rahim Rashi <a href="http://kurdishperspective.com/read.php?id=2108" target="_blank">has ended his hunger strike</a> after 43 days.

1320 GMT: Parliament v. President (cont. --- see 1310 GMT). From the reformist wing, Qodratollah Alikhani <a href="http://www.parlemannews.ir/?n=13179" target="_blank">has said</a>, that as the government refuses to allocate funds for the Tehran Metro, it also obstructs other laws, as workers go without pay. Alikhani also criticised Minister of Science Kamran Daneshjoo for his statement warning of "flattening" universities that do not adhere to Islam.

<a href="http://www.parlemannews.ir/?n=13161" target="_blank">Dariush Ghanbari said he was concerned</a> about new restrictions on the press, suggesting that the Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance should be summoned to Majlis. Ghanbari made the sharp comment that the dispute over the Family Protection Bill, now sent back to committee, obscured critical issues such as control of inflation and unemployment and stimulation of economic growth.

Meanwhile, MP Mohammad Khoshchehreh has made <a href="http://www.khabaronline.ir/news-88815.aspx" target="_blank">a conciliatory statement</a> by claiming that the common base of conservatives and reformers is revolutionary principles and anti-imperialism, and any movement to overcome divisions is important.

Which gives us the excuse to publish this not-so-conciliatory photograph of another MP, Mehdi Kouchakzadeh, and Ali Larijani (<a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2010/08/selected-headlines-212.html" target="_blank">hat tip Tehran Bureau from Mehr</a>):

<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KOUCHAKHZADEH-300x200.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-40003" title="KOUCHAKHZADEH" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KOUCHAKHZADEH-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>

1310 GMT: Parliament v. President. Almost two weeks since the Supreme Leader's intervention, let's see how the call for unity is faring....

The President's spokesman Ali Akbar Javanfekr <a href="http://www.khabaronline.ir/news-88456.aspx" target="_blank">has accused the Majlis</a> of "misunderstanding laws" and "making laws against Constitution", leading to dictatorial behaviour.

On the other side, key member of Parliament (and ally of Speaker Ali Larijani) has denounced Ahmadinejad's "rowdy" statements. Another member of the critical bloc, Ali Motahari, says the government is fleeing from laws and has established a "half-suffocating" situation: "Ahmadinejad refusing to implement laws is a sign of dictatorship."

Expediency Council member Dorri Najafabadi insists that laws approved by the Council are laws of the Islamic Republic and complains that Ahmadinejad is "not too friendly". Fellow Council member Mohammad Hashemi declares that the government is not the interpreter but executor of laws.

Leading conservative Morteza Nabavi has repeated his criticism that the President has been absent from Expediency Council meetings, saying the Supreme Leader expects Ahmadinejad to attend.

And in an intriguing statement, Habibollah Asgarowladi, leader of the Islamic Coalition Party, says that a principlism with former President Hashemi Rafsanjani on one side and Ahmadinejad on the other <a href="http://www.khabaronline.ir/news-88793.aspx" target="_blank">is "not desirable"</a>.

1240 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. Heidi Hautala, the head of the European Parliament's Human Rights Commission, <a href="http://www.peykeiran.com/Content.aspx?ID=21152" target="_blank">has called for the immediate release</a> of activist Shiva Nazar Ahari.

Ahari has been detained since July 2009. She is due in court on 4 September, reportedly to face charges that include "mohareb" (war against God), which carries the death penalty.

Intellectuals, academics, activists, and family members <a href="http://www.rahana.org/archives/24306" target="_blank">have issued a statement</a> calling for the freeing of Azeri political prisoners.

1110 GMT: The Battle Within. Monavar Khalaj of the Financial Times is on the case with "<a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a9964862-b43e-11df-8208-00144feabdc0.html" target="_blank">Iran's Warring Factions Reignite Tensions</a>": "Iran’s radical and conservative fundamentalists have ignored the orders of the regime’s supreme leader and begun exchanging recriminations once again."

1105 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. The court hearing for Emad Bahovar, a member of the reformist Freedom Movement of Iran and of  Research Supporting Khatami and Mousavi, <a href="http://hra-news.org/00/3702-1.html" target="_blank">has been postponed again</a>.

Bahovar has been detained since March.

1100 GMT: All the President's Men. Of Iran's 290 members of Parliament, 216 <a href="http://hra-news.org/1389-01-27-05-27-21/3699-1.html" target="_blank">have signed a statement</a> supporting the suspension of Presidential aide and former Tehran Prosecutor General Saeed Mortazavi, ordered by the judiciary because of Mortazavi's alleged complicity in the post-election abuses at Kahrizsak, and hoped for a quick end to the case.

1034 GMT: The Supreme Leader Slaps Down Ahmadinejad. The website of Ayatollah Khamenei <a href="http://english.khamenei.ir//index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=1340" target="_blank">has published the English summary</a> of his Monday meeting with the President and the Cabinet, including the rebuke of Ahmadinejad for carrying out a parallel foreign policy.

However, Khamenei <a href="http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=40984" target="_blank">has offered public support</a> for the Government subsidy reduction plan.

1030 GMT: Execution (Ashtiani) Watch. The members of Parliament of Portugal's ruling party <a href="http://www.publico.pt/Sociedade/ps-apela-ao-irao-para-anular-pena-de-morte-de-sakineh-ashtiani_1453577" target="_blank">have joined the call for clemency</a> for Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, sentenced to death for adultery.

1015 GMT: It's All About Me. I would not dare to call the President's Chief of Staff, Esfandiar Rahim-Mashai, self-centered; however, for the record, here is the banner from <a href="http://www.mashanews.com/" target="_blank">his personal website</a>:

<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/MASHAI-WEBSITE.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-39988" title="MASHAI WEBSITE" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/MASHAI-WEBSITE.jpg" alt="" width="975" height="130" /></a>

1010 GMT: Endorsing the Supreme Leader's Slapdown of the President. The Iranian Foreign Ministry, given cover by Ayatollah Khamenei's criticism of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday, has said that <a href="http://www.ilna.ir/fullStory.aspx?ID=145371" target="_blank">it is essential to avoid "parallel work" in foreign policy</a>.

Last week Ahmadinejad appointed four special representatives for international affairs.

1000 GMT: We have posted <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-ahmadinejads-trash-talk-theodoulou/" target="_blank">a separate feature</a>, written by Michael Theodoulou, on the language being used by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Iranian media about internal and international disputes, "Ahmadinejad's Trash Talk".

Already there have been further developments. The Iranian Foreign Ministry has said that <a href="http://www.ilna.ir/fullStory.aspx?ID=145371" target="_blank">it does not agree</a> with insulting another country's officials and specifically denounced the description, <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67U1D220100831" target="_blank">offered by </a><em><a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67U1D220100831" target="_blank">Keyhan</a></em>, of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla Bruni as a "prostitute".

<em>Keyhan</em>, however, does not seem to be listening. <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67U1D220100831" target="_blank">Today it wrote</a>, "Studying Carla Bruni's record clearly shows the reason why this immoral woman is backing an Iranian woman who has been condemned to
death for committing adultery and being accomplice in her husband's murder and, in fact, she herself deserves to die."

Bruni had spoken out for Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the Iranian woman sentenced to death for adultery.

0850 GMT: We have posted <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-witness-activist-mahboubeh-karami-on-six-months-in-detention/" target="_blank">an interview with women's right activist Mahboubeh Karami</a>, freed on bail this month but facing a four-month prison sentence, about her six months in detention.

0710 GMT: Shutting Down Information. A reader's comment to Tehran Bureau says that <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2010/08/selected-headlines-212.html" target="_blank">the site is now blocked in Iran</a>.

0700 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. Reports say Arjang Davoudi, on Day 49 of his hunger strike, <a href="http://www.rahana.org/en/?p=6682" target="_blank">is in a coma</a>. Davoudi, <a href="http://daughtersofthelight-briefs.blogspot.com/2010/01/political-prisoner-arjang-davoodi-gives.html" target="_blank">a poet and teacher</a>, is detained in Gohardasht Prison.

The detention order for blogger Hossein Ronaghi (Babak Khoramdin), who has been imprisoned for 10 months, <a href="http://www.rahana.org/en/?p=6660" target="_blank">has been extended for another month</a>. He is reportedly being held in solitary confinement.

0655 GMT: Execution Watch. For days now, we have followed stories on the Internet that hundreds of prisoners have been put to death in Mashhad. <em>Rah-e-Sabz</em> is now <a href="http://www.rahesabz.net/story/22434/" target="_blank">posting the claim</a>.

0650 GMT: In a separate entry, we post <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/iran-the-latest-on-the-karroubi-siege-and-the-qods-day-rally/" target="_blank">the latest on the "siege" of Mehdi Karroubi's house</a> and, via a Deutsche Welle interview with his son Hossein, his declaration that he will not be prevented from rallying on Qods Day this Friday.

0600 GMT: A busy, tense, and dramatic Monday --- from <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-document-karroubi-on-election-fraud-and-repression-29-august/" target="_blank">the surrounding of Mehdi Karroubi's house</a> by a pro-regime crowd to <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/the-latest-from-iran-30-august-the-election-fraud/" target="_blank">the Supreme Leader's slap-down of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad</a> to <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-the-regime-feels-the-pressure-on-stoning/" target="_blank">uncertainty in the Iranian establishment over its image on the stoning issue</a> --- and today offers the prospect of more.

<strong>Khamanei Slaps Down the President on Foreign Policy</strong>

<a href="http://www.presstv.ir/detail/140647.html" target="_blank">Very cute (and telling?) approach by Press TV</a> to the Supreme Leader's criticism of Ahmadinejad in a meeting with the President and the Cabinet's. The website does note, from Khamenei's official website, the Leader's statement that "Iran's Foreign Ministry is in charge of leading all matters related to the country's foreign policies and affairs".

What Press can't bring itself to say is the rest of the Supreme Leader's rebuke, where he denounced "parallel" structures for foreign policy. That, of course, refers to Ahmadinejad's appointment last week of four special representatives for international affairs.

Indeed, the Press headline is all happiness: "Leader praises Govt. 'Diplomatic Spirit"]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Iran: Ahmadinejad's Trash Talk (Theodoulou)</title><category term="Ayatollah Ali Khamenei"/><category term="Carla Bruni"/><category term="Farideh Farhi"/><category term="Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"/><category term="Michael Theodoulou"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Mohammad Reza Rahimi"/><category term="Nicolas Sarkozy"/><category term="Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani"/><category term="Scott Lucas"/><category term="The National"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/iran-ahmadinejads-trash-talk-theodoulou.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/iran-ahmadinejads-trash-talk-theodoulou.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-31T09:05:12Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T09:05:12Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<em><a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/AHMADINEJAD-MENACING.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-39849" title="AHMADINEJAD MENACING" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/AHMADINEJAD-MENACING.jpg" alt="" width="117" height="162" /></a><a href="http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100831/FOREIGN/708309947/1135/yourview" target="_blank">Michael Theodoulou writes for The National</a>:</em>

Within the space of a few weeks, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, an Iranian vice president, opined that the British were “inhuman” idiots saddled with a dunce of a prime minister, and the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, scoffed that the Americans should “pour water where it burns”, a vulgar Iranian expression that refers to people who are so angry that their buttocks catch fire.

A hardline Iranian newspaper joined the fray by branding Carla Bruni, France’s first lady, a “prostitute”.

It is nothing new for the Iranian regime to lambast the West in robust terms. But these various diatribes raised eyebrows at home and abroad because crudity rarely features in Iran’s political discourse.

<!--more-->Analysts say that while Mr Ahmadinejad’s earthy rhetoric against the West upsets educated Iranians and reformists, it is a populist attempt to appeal to his working-class supporters as a man of the people possessing a common touch.

“The language used by Ahmadinejad may not be deemed proper for the president of a country, but it brings him closer to his base, who find him affable and to be one of them,” said Farideh Farhi, an Iran expert at the University of Hawaii.

Mr Ahmadinejad’s invective against the United States is also an attempt to deflect attention from bitter political in-fighting between Iran’s conservatives and does not mean he is slamming the door on nuclear talks, other analysts say.

“Despite his tough language against Washington, Ahmadinejad is on the record as supporting unconditional talks with the five-plus-one powers on the nuclear issue,” Scott Lucas, an Iran specialist at Birmingham University in England, said in an interview.

The P5+1 is shorthand for the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France – plus Germany.

The vicious slur against Ms Bruni, the wife of the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, came last week in <em>Kayhan</em>, an influential ultra-hardline daily close to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who appointed its managing editor.

<em>Kayhan</em> targeted the “infamous” Ms Bruni after she penned a passionate open letter of support to Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the 43-year-old Iranian mother of two sentenced to death by stoning for alleged adultery.

<strong><em><a href="http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100831/FOREIGN/708309947/1135/yourview" target="_blank">Read full article....</a></em></strong>]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Iran Witness: Activist Mahboubeh Karami on Six Months in Detention</title><category term="Human Rights Activists Group"/><category term="Iran"/><category term="Mahboubeh Karami"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/iran-witness-activist-mahboubeh-karami-on-six-months-in-dete.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/iran-witness-activist-mahboubeh-karami-on-six-months-in-dete.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-31T08:50:41Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T08:50:41Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<em><a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KARAMI-300x222.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-39978" title="KARAMI" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KARAMI-300x222.jpg" alt="" width="168" height="125" /></a>Women's rights activist Mahboubeh Karami was arrested on 2 March after security forces. She was freed this month on bail of $500,000, but still faces a four-year prison sentence. <a href="http://www.signforchange.info/english/spip.php?article760" target="_blank">Interview by Change for Equality</a>:</em>

<strong>What happened on March 2, 2010?</strong>

On that night I was at my home along with my father and brother. Around 11 pm someone rang the door bell. When my brother answered, the person behind the door explained that he was a technician from the electric company and asked him to open the door. My brother went to the front yard, and I could see from the window that three men approached him and showed him a piece of paper. They entered our home along with my brother. As soon as they entered our home one of them began to search the premises. Another asked to see my computer.

<strong>What was on the piece of paper they showed your brother?</strong>

It was a summons giving them the right to search the premises, to seize my personal property, such as books and papers and my computer and to arrest me. But these security officials did not only search my personal property, they searched the entire house, including my brothers belongings.

<strong><!--more-->After your arrest, where were you taken?</strong>

They asked that I go with them. In response to my brother’s repeated inquiries about why I was being arrested, they kept saying that it’s not an important issue and they only want to question me. But these three men who had come to my house in the middle of the night intended to arrest me. The fact that they were three men and there was no woman with them was worrisome for both myself and my family.

They took me to the car and gave me a blindfold and pushed my head down to the ground and in the end they took me to Evin Prison to Ward 2. Of course, at first I didn’t realize that this was Ward 2, which is managed by the Revolutionary Guards. Anyhow, I was taken to solitary confinement. The following day, my interrogations began.

<strong>Prior to the start of the interrogations, did they explain to you why you had been arrested?</strong>

Unfortunately no one explained anything to me. The first time they took me to the interrogation room, I noticed that the walls were mirrored. Later I found out that they referred to that room as the mirrored interrogation room.

The female prison guard who had taken me to that room left me there and I sat on the chair in the room. After a few minutes, a man entered the room abruptly while yelling and screaming at me. He was very violent and from the minute he entered the room, he yelled “GET UP! Who has allowed you to sit?” I got up, but he continued his constant shouting “Stand up straight! Don’t lean on the wall!” He was cursing. I became very anxious and nervous. He kept yelling, “Tell me the password to your e-mail!” and he continued cursing at me. Finally I realized that the reason for my arrest was my association with the “Human Rights Activists Group” because all his questions were related to this.

<strong>You said that the room they took you to was the mirrored interrogation room. Why did they call it the mirrored room?</strong>

The walls were covered in mirrors. Later I found out that when they left me alone in the room and even when I was being interrogated, there were people behind the mirrors watching.

<strong>What happened next?</strong>

After the first interrogation, another interrogator was sent. He tried to have a more pleasant approach. I was interrogated on an almost daily basis and remained in solitary confinement. This continued for several weeks. I was under a great deal of pressure emotionally.

One day, I asked the prison guard to bring me my scarf. I explained that the blanket they had given me had a lot of hairs on it and that I wanted to use my scarf as a sheet between my body and the blanket. She brought me the scarf. I tied the scarf around my neck tightly. I was tired and extremely weak. I was crying constantly and my emotional state was extremely poor. I pulled on the knot of the scarf so tightly that eventually I passed out. When I came to, there were two guards standing over me, and they were rubbing my neck. After that they took me to the interrogation room again. The first interrogator came to the room and began explaining that all that was happening to me was actually my own fault and a result of my own wrongdoing.

<strong>Despite having attempted suicide in prison, they didn’t take you to a doctor?</strong>

They took me to the prison infirmary and there they didn’t do anything in particular for me. More than anything, I needed a psychologist or psychiatrist or a therapist, not a general doctor.

<strong>Were you provided phone privileges during your imprisonment?</strong>

Yes. Almost every other day I was allowed to call my brother or my aunt, who has been very worried about me since the passing of my mother.

<strong>How long were you in Ward 2 of Evin managed by the Revolutionary Guards?</strong>

Approximately 80 days. Of course during this time, I was transferred also to solitary confinement in the women’s ward. I would be taken from there to Ward 2 for my interrogations.

<strong>Last March (2009), you were also in prison during the Iranian New Year’s holidays, is that true?</strong>

Yes . Last March, I was in prison and arrested for no reason. My mother was extremely sick with cancer and I missed out on being with her during her final days. This year for the New Years, despite all their promises, they did not allow me to attend the memorial services for my mother. They didn’t even give me the clothes my family had delivered to the prison in the hopes that I would be allowed to take part in her memorial service on the anniversary of her passing.

<strong>Where did they send you after Ward 2?</strong>

After 80 days I was transferred to the quarantine section of the female ward. I spent another 18 days in solitary confinement there and did not have the right to make any phone calls. My lack of communication worried my family greatly. After that they transferred me to the public women’s ward. I spent all my days in the public ward in one room along with 25 other prisoners. We were in a room that is called the political prisoner’s room.

<strong>Did you feel better after going to the public ward?</strong>

Naturally, I felt much better than when I was in solitary confinement. But I had become very weak and extremely depressed. I was crying constantly.

<strong>Did you receive any medical care during this time?</strong>

After I submitted a written request I was taken to the medical examiner, who determined that I was suffering from depression. Of course he has also determined that my emotional state and my depression would not prevent me from serving any prison sentence that may be handed down in my case. Except for this, no other action was taken to provide me with treatment in prison.

<strong>During your imprisonment, there were news reports that you had to go for a nose operation in Taleqani hospital, but you did not agree to the operation. Can you explain about this?</strong>

I have had problems with my breathing since I was a child. For this reason I am a difficult sleeper. In prison I made a lot of noise while sleeping as well. Sometimes I would snore, but at times I would scream while sleeping. My screaming was so bad that my cell mates had to wake me up. They took me to the hospital for this reason and the doctor suggested that I have an operation which would allow me to breathe more easily. I did not agree to the operation because prison conditions are not suited for a recuperation after operation. Also, my problems were much more serious than just breathing difficulties.

<strong>During this time, your court date has been changed on two occasions. Can you explain about that?</strong>

My first court date was scheduled for the 29th of June, but was postponed because on that day most court officials were on holiday and there was no one present to respond to our inquiries either. The second time, the judge was not present in his chambers and as such the date of my hearing was postponed again.

<strong>What were the charges brought against you in court?</strong>

I was charged with holding a position of responsibility in an illegal organization (the human rights activists group), accepting responsibility of the women’s committee in this group with the intent of disrupting national security, spreading of propaganda against the state, collusion, and gathering with the intent to commit a crime against national security and the publication of lies.

<strong>Did the court find you guilty of all the charges against you?</strong>

I was acquitted on the charge of spreading lies but was found guilty on all other charges. I was sentenced to two years for membership in the human rights organization and two years for collusion and gathering and spreading of propaganda against the state. In total I received a four-year mandatory prison sentence.

<strong>So, you have been sentenced to four years. What will you do next?</strong>

I will appeal the ruling. Currently because of my poor emotional state and on doctor’s orders I will have to be hospitalised. [It was reported yesterday that Karami is now in hospital.] But my lawyers will appeal the ruling in the time frame allotted by the courts. I do not accept any of the charges brought against me and have denied them.]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Israel: A Rabbi's War on Palestinians (Yenidunya)</title><category term="Israel"/><category term="Mahmoud Abbas"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Ovadia Yosef"/><category term="Palestine"/><category term="Palestinian Authority"/><category term="Philip J. Crowley"/><category term="Saeb Erekat"/><category term="Shas"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/israel-a-rabbis-war-on-palestinians-yenidunya.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/israel-a-rabbis-war-on-palestinians-yenidunya.html"/><author><name>Ali Yenidunya</name></author><published>2010-08-31T08:20:53Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T08:20:53Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/ovadia-yosef-150x150.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-39946" title="ovadia yosef" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/ovadia-yosef-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Last week, the leader of Israel's Shas ultra-orthodox religious party reiterated his position that there should be no extension of moratorium on settlement construction when it ends on 26 September.

Rabbi Ovadia Yosef's provocative words fell like a bombshell on Sunday. Army Radio reported that Yosef calling for Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas to "perish from this world". Yosef said Palestinians were "<a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/shas-spiritual-leader-abbas-and-palestinians-should-perish-1.310800" target="_blank">evil, bitter enemies of Israel</a>":
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/gaza-latest-31-august-cairo-intercepts-missiles-mossad-to-give-testimony-and-hamas-position-on-direct-talks/" target="_blank">Gaza Latest: Cairo Intercepts Missiles, Mossad’s Flotilla Testimony, and Hamas on Direct Talks</a></em></strong></p>

<blockquote>God should strike them with a plague, them and these Palestinians. It is forbidden to be merciful to them. You must send missiles to them and annihilate them. They are evil and damnable.</blockquote>
<!--more-->Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat denounced Yosef's remarks and claimed these statements <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/erekat-israeli-religious-figure-urging-genocide-of-palestinians-1.310876" target="_blank">advocated genocide of Palestinians</a>. Erekat criticised West Jerusalem's silence:
<blockquote>Is this how the Israeli government prepares its public for a peace agreement? It is an insult to all our efforts to advance the negotiations process.</blockquote>
On the same day, U.S. State Department spokesman <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/u-s-rabbi-s-offensive-remarks-harm-peace-efforts-1.310930" target="_blank">Philip J. Crowley commented</a>:
<blockquote>We regret and condemn the inflammatory statements by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. These remarks are not only deeply offensive, but incitement such as this hurts the cause of peace.

As we move forward to relaunch peace negotiations, it is important that actions by people on all sides help to advance our effort, not hinder it.</blockquote>]]></summary></entry><entry><title>China Economy Weekly: Southeast Asia’s Robust Trade; High-Speed Railways; China Becomes Hydro Superpower</title><category term="ASEAN"/><category term="Association of Southeast Asian Nations"/><category term="Ben Simpfendorfer"/><category term="Carbon emissions"/><category term="Chen Deming"/><category term="China &amp;amp; East Asia"/><category term="China Construction Bank Corp"/><category term="China's State Council"/><category term="Coal mine industry"/><category term="Copenhagen Conference"/><category term="Foxconn"/><category term="Government funds expenditure"/><category term="High-speed railways"/><category term="Hong Kong"/><category term="Li Keqiang"/><category term="Macao"/><category term="PMI"/><category term="Pan Pearl Delta Regional Cooperation and Development Forum"/><category term="Pearl River Delta"/><category term="Purchasing managers' index"/><category term="Royal Bank of Scotland"/><category term="Shenzhen"/><category term="State-owned enterprise"/><category term="Taiwan"/><category term="Three Gorges"/><category term="Vietnam"/><category term="Wen Jiabao"/><category term="Xiaowan Hydropower Station"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/china-economy-weekly-southeast-asias-robust-trade-high-speed.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/china-economy-weekly-southeast-asias-robust-trade-high-speed.html"/><author><name>EA Admin</name></author><published>2010-08-31T07:58:30Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T07:58:30Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/CHINA-CURRENCY-214x300.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-36444" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/CHINA-CURRENCY-214x300.jpg" alt="" width="103" height="144" /></a><em>China-ASEAN Trade Rises:  </em><a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/26/content_11210211.htm" target="_blank">Trade value between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations </a>(ASEAN) rose 49.6% year-on-year in the first seven months to $161 billion, with ASEAN enjoying a surplus of $7.54 billion.

<em>High-speed Railways in South China to:  </em>China will complete 5,000 kilometers of <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/28/content_11219379.htm" target="_blank">high-speed railways in the mainland's southern region </a>by 2012 to accelerate ieconomic integration with Hong Kong and Macao.

<!--more-->The railways, to be laid in the sprawling pan-Pearl Delta region of eight provinces and an autonomous region of the mainland, will account for nearly 40& of the country' total in the next three years.

<em>Chinese Coal Mines:  </em>The Chinese Government has stressed the need for the country's coal mine enterprises to <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/25/content_11203505.htm" target="_blank">continue with mergers and acquisitions </a>for the healthy development of the industry.

The statement was issued following an executive meeting of China's State Council, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao.

The government will also introduce preferential measures on finance and taxation to support the upgrade of safety technologies of the merged enterprises, and it said it will protect workers and investors' rights by law during the merger and acquisition process.

<em>Government Expenditure up 134%:  </em>China's <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/27/content_11210404.htm" target="_blank">government expenditure surged 134.3%</a> in the first seven months of 2010 as compensation for land purchases grew rapidly.

From January to July, the spending was 1.32 trillion yuan ($194 billion). Total revenue reached 1.8 trillion yuan, up 146%.

<em>Chinese Economy to Stabilise?:  </em>The Chinese economy will <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/26/content_11204346.htm" target="_blank">start to stabilise in the fourth quarter </a>after the recent marked slowdown due to government measures, but it might face risks next year as external demand weakens, Ben Simpfendorfer, chief China economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has.

China's purchasing managers' index (PMI), a leading indicator of economic health, has fallen for two consecutive months to 51.2% in July, barely above the expansive baseline of 50%.

<em>State Enterprises to Hire Overseas Managers:  </em>More than a dozen State-owned enterprises will hire new managers by the end of the year after <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/24/content_11192264.htm" target="_blank">a worldwide recruitment campaign</a>, the States Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) announced.

Four general managers and eight assistant managers will join during the eighth and largest global hiring programme.

The new hires are part of the nation's "1,000-talent" initiative offering high salaries and attractive funding to overseas employees who want to work in China.

<em>China Becomes Hydro Superpower:  </em>As all generating units began running at <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-08/25/content_11203257.htm" target="_blank">Xiaowan Hydropower Station </a>in the southwestern Yunnan province, China's  capacity became the world's largest.

The new 700,000 kilowatt-unit at Xiaowan sent China's installed hydropower capacity just above 200 million kilowatts and marked the completion of the 4.2 million-kilowatt project, China's second-largest hydropower plant after the Three Gorges.

With a total investment of 40 billion yuan ($5.86 billion), Xiaowan can produce 19 billion kWh of electricity every year.]]></summary></entry><entry><title>US Culture: Man Already Knows Everything He Needs to Know About Muslims (The Onion)</title><category term="Political Humour"/><category term="The Onion"/><category term="US Politics"/><category term="satire"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/us-culture-man-already-knows-everything-he-needs-to-know-abo.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/31/us-culture-man-already-knows-everything-he-needs-to-know-abo.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-31T07:31:03Z</published><updated>2010-08-31T07:31:03Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/US-MAN-MUSLIMS-300x175.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-39966" title="US MAN MUSLIMS" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/US-MAN-MUSLIMS-300x175.jpg" alt="" width="168" height="98" /></a><em><a href="http://www.theonion.com/articles/man-already-knows-everything-he-needs-to-know-abou,17990/" target="_blank">The Onion reports</a>:</em>

SALINA, KANSAS — Local man Scott Gentries told reporters Wednesday that his deliberately limited grasp of Islamic history and culture was still more than sufficient to shape his views of the entire Muslim world.

Gentries, 48, said he had absolutely no interest in exposing himself to further knowledge of Islamic civilization or putting his sweeping opinions into a broader context of any kind, and confirmed he was "perfectly happy" to make a handful of emotionally charged words the basis of his mistrust toward all members of the world's second-largest religion.

"I learned all that really matters about the Muslim faith on 9/11," Gentries said in reference to the terrorist attacks on the United States undertaken by 19 of Islam's approximately 1.6 billion practitioners. "What more do I need to know to stigmatize Muslims everywhere as inherently violent radicals?"

<!--more-->"And now they want to build a mosque at Ground Zero," continued Gentries, eliminating any distinction between the 9/11 hijackers and Muslims in general. "No, I won't examine the accuracy of that statement, but yes, I will allow myself to be outraged by it and use it as evidence of these people's universal callousness toward Americans who lost loved ones when the Twin Towers fell."

"Even though I am not one of those people," he added.

When told that the proposed "Ground Zero mosque" is actually a community center two blocks north of the site that would include, in addition to a public prayer space, a 500-seat auditorium, a restaurant, and athletic facilities, Gentries shook his head and said, "I know all I'm going to let myself know."

Gentries explained that it "didn't take long" to find out as much about the tenets of Islam as he needed to. He said he knew Muslims stoned their women for committing adultery, trained for terrorist attacks at fundamentalist madrassas, and believed in jihad, which Gentries described as the thing they used to justify killing infidels.

"All Muslims are at war with America, and I will resist any attempt to challenge that assertion with potentially illuminating facts," said Gentries, who threatened to leave the room if presented with the number of Muslims who live peacefully in the United States, serve in the country's armed forces, or were victims themselves of the 9/11 attacks. "Period."

<strong><em><a href="http://www.theonion.com/articles/man-already-knows-everything-he-needs-to-know-abou,17990/" target="_blank">Read full article....</a></em></strong>
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]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Gaza Latest: Cairo Intercepts Missiles, Mossad's Flotilla Testimony, and Hamas on Direct Talks</title><category term="Benjamin Netanyahu"/><category term="Egypt"/><category term="Ehud Barak"/><category term="Gaza"/><category term="Giora Eiland"/><category term="Hamas"/><category term="Ismail Haniyeh"/><category term="Israel"/><category term="Israel Defense Forces"/><category term="Khaled Meshal"/><category term="Ma'an news agency"/><category term="Mavi Marmara"/><category term="Meir Dagan"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Mossad"/><category term="Palestine"/><category term="Palestinian Authority"/><category term="Rafah"/><category term="Sinai"/><category term="Turkel Commission"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/gaza-latest-cairo-intercepts-missiles-mossads-flotilla-testi.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/gaza-latest-cairo-intercepts-missiles-mossads-flotilla-testi.html"/><author><name>Ali Yenidunya</name></author><published>2010-08-30T23:01:25Z</published><updated>2010-08-30T23:01:25Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<em><a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/gazamap213-150x150.gif"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-39924" title="gazamap2" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/gazamap213-150x150.gif" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Missiles Intercepted by Cairo:</em> Palestinian news Agency Ma'an reported on Saturday that Egyptian authorities intercepted a shipment of <a href="http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=186274" target="_blank">at least 190 anti-aircraft missiles</a>, rockets, and other ammunition in Sinai and seized explosives and weapons in Rafah.

<em>Mossad to Give Flotilla Testimony:</em> The Turkel Commission, an independent public commission set up to investigate the Freedom Flotilla attack, sent a<a href="http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-08/29/c_13468329.htm" target="_blank"> letter to Mossad's Director Meir Dagan to give testimony</a>. The commission has already called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, and top Israel Defense Forces officials for testimony on the decision-making process before the Israeli forces' raid on the <em>Mavi Marmara</em>, the flotilla's lead ship.
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/31/israel-a-rabbis-war-on-palestinians-yenidunya/" target="_blank">Israel: A Rabbi’s War on Palestinians (Yenidunya)</a></em></strong>
<strong><em><a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/israel-palestine-opinion-hamas-northern-ireland-and-us-diplomacy-abunimah/" target="_blank">Israel-Palestine Opinion: Hamas, Northern Ireland, and US Diplomacy (Abunimah)</a></em></strong></p>
An Israeli military investigation team has already concluded that the operation's planners lacked critical intelligence. The team concluded there were "<a href="http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=181182" target="_blank">operational mistakes</a>" but no “operational failures”, and <a href="http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=182362" target="_blank">it was possible to prevent the flotilla’s mission to Gaza by political means</a>, such as the opening of land crossings.

<em><!--more-->Hamas United against Direct Talks</em>: Last week Hamas' Damascus bureau leader Khaled Meshaal stated that the upcoming talks between Israelis and Ramallah were illegitimate and the result of Washington's coercion.

Gaza's leader Ismail Haniyeh followed this with the assertion that <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/hamas-pa-can-t-give-up-jerusalem-in-direct-mideast-peace-talks-1.310579" target="_blank">the Palestinians cannot give up Jerusalem </a>or any other part of Palestine. Haniyeh said: "Israel is trying in dozens of ways to achieve its goal, and now it is through negotiations."]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Iran Breaking: Karroubi on Election Fraud; House Surrounded by Pro-Regime Crowd</title><category term="Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini"/><category term="Guardian Council"/><category term="Iran"/><category term="Kahrizak Prison"/><category term="Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"/><category term="Mehdi Karroubi"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Mir Hossein Mousavi"/><category term="Negar Irani"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/iran-breaking-karroubi-on-election-fraud-house-surrounded-by.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/iran-breaking-karroubi-on-election-fraud-house-surrounded-by.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-30T17:48:51Z</published><updated>2010-08-30T17:48:51Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KARROUBI311-194x300.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-19858" title="KARROUBI3" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/KARROUBI311-194x300.jpg" alt="" width="104" height="162" /></a><em>UPDATE 1725 GMT: There appears to be a nasty escalation in tension. Fars News has declared that the <a href="http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8906081206" target="_blank">Karroubi house is hosting meetings of plotters for "sedition"</a></em><em>. Karroubi's Saham News reports that the house <a href="http://www.sahamnews.org/?p=6962" target="_blank">has been surrounded by 50 "plainsclothes forces"</a></em><em>, preventing the cleric from leaving to attend religious cermonies.</em>

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<em><a href="http://www.irangreenvoice.com/article/2010/aug/29/6723" target="_blank">Mehdi Karroubi's statement</a> in a meeting with young reformists on the anniversary of the birth of Imam Hossein. Translation by Negar Irani:</em>

During these gatherings, our discussions often revolve around the families of those imprisoned, those who were harmed, injured, and martyred after the elections last year. 

<!--more-->It is lamentable and disheartening to speak of all the faceless and nameless individuals who have paid such a heavy price during this past year. Individuals about whom most of us still remain in the dark and even if any information has been provided, though inadvertently, little attention has been given to their plight and the difficulties they have had to endure....

The elections that took place last June with unprecedented joy and excitement by the public were turned into unimaginable events. Even now, one and a half years later [sic], in August of 2010, no matter where you are you only hear discussion of those who have been imprisoned and those who have been martyred. It is a pity that an election in which the people were demanding the results of their vote turned into this.  We witnessed what they [the ruling government] did to our citizens, whether they were well known individuals or ordinary citizens....

Some claim that there has been fraud, while others insist the contrary. We however continue to state that not only was there election fraud, but more importantly this fraud was massive and widespread. In other words, it was not just around one or two million votes, it was extensive and the results of the elections were pre-determined before the vote took place. The results were rigged in order to show that one individual [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] had received 25 million votes, while another [Mir Hossein Mousavi] a few million, and a third [Karroubi] only three hundred thousand votes. They wanted the opposition to be defeated. We have sufficient evidence regarding this matter and given the opportunity we will discuss and clarify all the facts.

These gentlemen claim that the Guardian Council oversees this issue and will look into any claims of fraud and that we must pursue our complaints through legal channels. The problem, however, lies in the fact this body is unfortunately not impartial. It is clear to everyone that they have rejected all objectivity and as such are implicated in the betrayal of the people's votes. If the Guardian Council is indeed impartial, then why do they not allow for a face-to-face meeting? I request that they set up a meeting at the location of their choice, a university, a mosque, at the IRIB, in which representatives of the current ruling government are also present, so that we can prove that not only has there been fraud, but that the results were rigged and pre-determined. It goes without saying that independent journalists would have to be present in order to publish the outcome of such a debate so that the discussion that takes place would be reflected in an honest and forthright manner.

We will also prove that the oversight committee behaves in a defensive and vindictive manner while the executive branch is busy giving speeches and spending exorbitant amounts of money promoting their personal agenda and for their own personal gain; neither of which have remained impartial and fair when reformist groups have tried to voice their complaints."

Some of these gentlemen behave as though they are in daily contact with Gabriel, receiving divine revelations.  I am perplexed at the extent to which individuals are affected by power and the level to which they can be selfish. I am bewildered at the extent to which religious individuals lie and deceive, turning their back on the truth and reality.  I have been committed to religion, the clergy and the Islamic Republic for many years, always seeking to protect and defend the right of the people and unlike claims by some, I have no regrets and am proud of my behavior and my past.....

The people of our nation are those who are dissatisfied across our land, in our streets and neighborhoods in our bazaars and places of business.  They express their dissatisfaction in a peaceful manner....

The incidents at Kahrizak [Prison, site of post-election abuses and killings] were a disgrace for the ruling government. We have spoken at length about the atrocities that took place at Kahrizak. Instead of looking into these grave incidents in a just and correct manner, they chose to attack those of us who spoke out against them. They eventually admitted that crimes were committed and even named three of those who had lost their lives as martyrs. What then of all the others that lost their lives on that day and the days that followed, were they not martyrs too?...

A high-ranking member in charge of security has made certain claims and allegations [ in a recent "leaked" audio pointing to repression of the opposition before and after the elections]. These honorable gentlemen [seven detained reformists] have in return written a letter officially announcing their complaint regarding these unproven claims. Do we resolve anything by arresting them and sending them back to jail? Isn't sending them back to jail just a reaction?

They won't even allow for a few people to gather in one place. They forbid funeral services and fasting ceremonies. All comings and goings and visitations are controlled. If they would provide a permit and allow for us to organize a march, everything would become apparent. They [the ruling government] don't even dare to allow for us to organize a gathering in a mosque as it will only further demonstrate the support and opinion of the people regarding the movement. They fear our presence amongst the people.  They are fearful of our discussions with the public.  They are fearful of the fact that we tell the truth. Despite this fear, due to today's technological advances and social media outlets, they are no longer able to censure the news and prevent the truth from being told.

I have witnessed several elections after the Imam [Khomeini]'s death, including 5 parliamentary elections (4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th parliaments), six presidential elections (2 during the formative years, 2 during the reform period, and 2 during the current government's rule, whose supposed ideals and service to Iran speaks for itself!). I have also witnessed, analyzed and been active in 3 election cycles in relation to the Assembly of Experts. It is my intent to demonstrate how 20 years after the death of Imam Khomeini, events were put in motion with the intent to suppress, leading us to our current unfortunate predicament.]]></summary></entry><entry><title>The Latest from Iran (30 August): Khamenei Slaps Down Ahmadinejad</title><category term="Ali Larijani"/><category term="Ayatollah Ali Khamenei"/><category term="DayPress"/><category term="Elyas Naderan"/><category term="Esfandiar Rahim-Mashai"/><category term="Family Protection Bill"/><category term="Fereshteh Ghazi"/><category term="Germany"/><category term="Ghorban Behzadian-Nejad"/><category term="Hashemi Rafsanjani"/><category term="Iran"/><category term="Iran Labor News Agency"/><category term="Islamic Iran Participation Front"/><category term="Kodoom"/><category term="Los Angeles Times"/><category term="Mahboubeh Karami"/><category term="Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"/><category term="Manourchehr Mottaki"/><category term="Mehdi Karroubi"/><category term="Middle East &amp;amp; Iran"/><category term="Mir Hossein Mousavi"/><category term="Mission Free Iran"/><category term="Mohammad Khatami"/><category term="Mostafa Tajzadeh"/><category term="Nasrin Sotudeh"/><category term="New York Times"/><category term="Qods Day"/><category term="Rah-e-Sabz"/><category term="Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani"/><category term="Tehran Stock Exchange"/><category term="William Yong"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/the-latest-from-iran-30-august-khamenei-slaps-down-ahmadinej.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/the-latest-from-iran-30-august-khamenei-slaps-down-ahmadinej.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-30T17:43:35Z</published><updated>2010-08-30T17:43:35Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/IRAN-WHERE-IS-MY-VOTE-220x300.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-35604" title="IRAN WHERE IS MY VOTE" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/IRAN-WHERE-IS-MY-VOTE-220x300.jpg" alt="" width="123" height="168" /></a>2010 GMT: Khatami's Qods Day Message for Iran. The Facebook page supporting Mir Hossein Mousavi has posted <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/notes/mir-hossein-mousavi-myr-hsyn-mwswy/khatmyrwz-qds-rwz-nmadyny-bray-abraz-dlbstgy-bh-hq-w-byzary-az-batl-ast-akhtsas-/422969542605" target="_blank">the English text of Mohammad Khatami's message</a> for Qods Day. Inevitably, much of the statement was about Palestine, but Khatami did have a sharp passage directed at Tehran rather than Jerusalem:
<blockquote>We cannot suffer from colonial dependence in one place  and say that we should fight that  and be ignorant toward that in another place; or vice versa we say that others should be free and have sovereignty to chose their own fate and should ne not be under tyranny, colonialism and dictatorship but if such issues happen to us we be ignorant toward them! No! human problems are linked together.

The roots of many of these issues are in the teachings and history of Islam as well. One of these issues is what gives legitimacy to a system, a society and a government? What is the basis for legitimacy? There is a common principle that humanity have reached and we as Muslims also have accepted that and that is the fact that people's votes and satisfaction are the foundations to establish a legitimate system.

If people's consent does not exist, no government can be imposed on the people; and even if it is imposed it will not be  legitimate. Of course according to our views based on Islam and Shia teachings  a government should have some principles and meet some conditions and if it does not then it will not be legitimate. Government should meet some conditions and the rulers also should meet some conditions.

According to teachings of Imam Ali (Shia's first Imam), he had stated that if people's votes and presence did not exist, he would have never accepted to govern. It means that even in case of Imam Ali's government if people did not voted of it, it would have not been imposed on the people because if such thing would have happened it would have been wrong.

When we say democracy this is it: democracy in line with religion....</blockquote>
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1800 GMT: Families Protected. The <em>Los Angeles Times</em>, <a href="http://www.ilna.ir/newsText.aspx?ID=145199" target="_blank">via Iran Labor News Agency</a>, reports that the <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2010/08/iran-lawmakers-shelve-proposed-legal-amendments-said-to-restrict-womens-rights.html" target="_blank">Parliament has referred controversial articles of the Family Protection Bill</a> back to committee for further study.

<!--more-->Speaker of Parliament Ali Larijani said, "According to the notification of the lawmakers and in consultation with the judiciary branch, seemingly the articles 22, 23 and 24 contain some Islamic shortcomings. Therefore, they will be returned to legal and judiciary commission to be corrected."

Parliament had already voted down a provision that would have allowed registration of "temporary marriages". The bill also would make ease the financial and legal regulations on polygamy for men.

1755 GMT: Supreme Leader Slaps Down the President. And the day gets even more interesting....

The website of Ayatollah Khamenei's office reports that, in a meeting with the President and the Cabinet, the Supreme Leader said they must "<a href="http://farsi.khamenei.ir/news-content?id=10017" target="_blank">avoid parallel work in areas including foreign policy</a>". That is an in-your-face message to Ahmadinejad that Khamenei is not happy with the President's appointment of four special representatives for international matters.

1740 GMT: Karroubi Watch --- Urgent. We've <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-document-karroubi-on-election-fraud-and-repression-29-august/" target="_blank">added to our feature</a> on Mehdi Karroubi's latest statement, condeming election fraud and repression, with the disturbing news that his house is being declared the meeting place for plotters of sedition and that it has been surrounded by 50 "plainclothes forces".

1730 GMT: It's a bad propaganda week so far for the Iranian Government. We had already posted<a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-special-political-prisoners-election-fraud-the-regimes-backfiring-propaganda/" target="_blank"> a feature on its bungled publicity</a> over detained reformist Mostafa Tajzadeh; now <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-the-regime-feels-the-pressure-on-stoning/" target="_blank">we write about Tehran's nervousness</a> that its image is being damaged by the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, condemned to death for adultery.

1400 GMT: Electricity Squeeze. <em>DayPress</em> claims that residents in Ahwaz in southern Iran <a href="http://www.daypress.ir/fa/pages/?cid=9696" target="_blank">have protested sharp rises in electricity bills</a>, amidst 50-degree Celsius (122-degree Fahrenheit) heat.

1350 GMT: Rafsanjani Watch. Former President Hashemi Rafsanjani is maintaining <a href="http://www.presstv.ir/detail/140611.html" target="_blank">a tough line on international matters</a>: “The United States propped up Islamic extremism and created the extremist groups to impede the Islamic Revolution, but ... now they are plagued with [the acts of] their own puppets....The ill-informed and prejudiced [officials] in the West overtly express their animosity towards the liberating teachings of Islam and the Quran under the pretext of [opposing] the blind al-Qaeda terrorism and Islamic extremism.”

1344 GMT: Economy Watch. Despite sanctions and economic difficulties, the <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Tehran-Stock-Exchange-index-apf-4271965972.html?x=0">Tehran Stock Exchange continues to rise</a> because of trading by state-run firms, increased liquidity, and the government's push for privatisation. The Exchange has hit a record high, rose nearly 4 percent on Sunday and Monday, adding a nominal $10 billion to its value.

1340 GMT: Qods Day Alert. Five days before Iranians are asked to recognise the situation of Palestine, former President Mohammad Khatami <a href="http://feed.parlemannews.com/index.aspx?n=13170" target="_blank">has declared</a> that Qods Day "is a symbolic day against oppressors".

1330 GMT: Interview of the Day. It has to be Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki's exchange with the German magazine <em>Der Spiegel</em>, "<a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,714513,00.html" target="_blank">The West Lacks Political Maturity</a>". This is the mature start to the discussion:
<blockquote>SPIEGEL: Mr. Foreign Minister, you are the senior diplomat of the Islamic Republic of Iran. You represent a nation that prides itself on a cultural history stretching back more than 2,500 years. Don't you find it shameful that people are stoned to death in your country?

Manouchehr Mottaki: You come from a country that murdered millions of people during a tyrannical war, and you want to talk to me about human rights? OK, we can certainly discuss the laws in various countries and naturally we can, in a friendly atmosphere, debate the different legal principles.</blockquote>
The interview features Mottaki's claims, "No one is executed in Iran for political reasons. You have no evidence to prove the opposite," and "Confessions were made in an open atmosphere, in the presence of media representatives. They were also repeated in front of other witnesses." However, this is the  maturity showpiece from the Foreign Minister:
<blockquote>This election was a triumph. We had the highest turnout for a presidential election since the 1979 revolution. Of 40 million voters, a turnout of 85 percent, 25 million voted for Mr. Ahmadinejad. But as was already the case during Mr. Ahmadinejad's first election in 2005, the West apparently expected a different election result. We think the Western countries lack political maturity.

Manipulation is an issue in elections everywhere. Just think of the differences of opinion that elections have triggered in the United States, where a court had to step in to end a dispute over the validity of ballots. The accusations were also investigated in our country, at the urging of the opposition and our leadership. The votes were recounted. Since then, the result has been legally binding.</blockquote>
1210 GMT: The President's Right-Hand Man. Looks like the Ahmadinejad office is ready for a fight with conservative MP Elyas Naderan over the claim that Chief of Staff Esfandiar Rahim-Mashai met the former US ambassador in Israel: "<a href="http://en.trend.az/regions/iran/1742529.html" target="_blank">We reject the baseless claim</a> made by an Iranian parliamentarian...and we secure our right to pursue the issue legally."

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, trying to defend the President's appointment of Rahim-Mashai and three others as special representatives for foreign policy, has said that Naderan's remarks in Parliament <a href="http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1603733&amp;Lang=P" target="_blank">had "nothing to do"</a> with the questions he had tabled over the appointments. Mottaki said he might have to give Naderan a "yellow card" for his behaviour.

1000 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch.Ghorban Behzadian-Nejad, the manager of Mir Hossein Mousavi's campaign, is <a href="http://sabz.cc/cE3LP8" target="_blank">free on bail after 9 months in detention</a>.

Women's rights activist Mahboubeh Karami <a href="http://radiokoocheh.com/article/53814" target="_blank">is reportedly in hospital</a> after her release on $50,000 bail. Karami has been sentenced to four years in prison.

0855 GMT: We have now posted <a href="http://enduringamerica.com/2010/08/30/iran-special-political-prisoners-election-fraud-the-regimes-backfiring-propaganda/" target="_blank">our special feature</a>, "Political Prisoners, Election Fraud, &amp; The Regime’s Backfiring Propaganda."

0700 GMT: Sanctions Watch. William Yong of <em>The New York Times</em> follows up on the development, which we noted last week, that Iran is withdrawing its assets from European banks to prevent them being frozen.

0645 GMT: Shutting Down the Lawyers. Fereshteh Ghazi reports on <a href="http://www.roozonline.com/persian/news/newsitem/article////107/-2375e679d1.html" target="_blank">another instance of harassment and intimidation</a> of Iran's defence attorneys. Nasrin Sotudeh's office and home have been searched, and the lawyer has been accused of propaganda against the regime.

0640 GMT: Discussing, Organising. Activists <a href="http://www.astreetjournalist.com/2010/08/30/call-for-dialogue/" target="_blank">have announced a conference</a> from 1 to 3 October at the Free University in Berlin to discussion the formation of "an independent, widespread organization of Iranian youth and students abroad".

0636 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch --- The Latest Names. An activist, drawing from RAHANA, has published <a href="http://lissnup.posterous.com/8-aug-2010-prisoners-of-conscience-in-iran-57" target="_blank">an English-language list of 574 known political prisoners</a> currently in detention.

0633 GMT: Political Defiance. The reformist Islamic Iran Participation Front, banned by the Government, <a href="http://www.rahesabz.net/story/22413/" target="_blank">continues to defy its "non-existence"</a>. <em>Rah-e-Sabz</em> has photos of an Iftar, the meal breaking the daily fast during Ramadan, of IIPF members.

0630 GMT: Execution Protests. <em>Mission Free Iran</em> claims that Rasht, a city in northwest Iran,<a href="http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/08/29/100-cities-rasht/" target="_blank"> joined the global demonstrations</a> this weekend against stoning.

0625 GMT: The President's Right-Hand Man. <em>Kodoom</em> claims, without citing the original source, that prominent conservative MP Elyas Naderan <a href="http://features.kodoom.com/en/iran-politics/ahmadinejad-s-vp-accused-of-meeting-american-ambassador-mixed-dances-serving/v/2196/" target="_blank">has accused Ahmadinejad's Chief of Staff</a>, Esfandiar Rahim Mashai, of meeting a former American Ambassador to Israel, hosting mixed-gender dance parties, and serving alcohol at some gatherings.

0610 GMT: We open today with two specials surrounding the claimed rigging --- some going as far to call it a "coup" --- of the 2009 Presidential election. We have the English text of Mehdi Karroubi's statement on Sunday condemning the election fraud and repression of the Iranian people. Later this morning, we'll have an update on the increasingly desperate Government campaign (which we noted 12 days ago after a manipulated video appeared, failed, and disappeared) to fabricate a "confession" by former Deputy Minister of Interior Mostafa Tajzadeh that the election was legitimate.

<em>Rah-e-Sabz</em> features <a href="http://www.rahesabz.net/story/22350/" target="_blank">Tajzadeh's latest resistance</a>, via his wife's blog to the regime's propaganda and pressure upon him and his family. He challenges defenders of the vote to a public debate and asks, "I have written 7 pages about the rigged election in jail, why don't they [the Government] publish them?" (See <a href="http://wcdservices.com/dbversion/main/debate.php" target="_blank">English version of report</a>.)]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Iran: The Regime Feels the Pressure on Stoning</title><category term="Carla Bruni"/><category term="Catherine Ashton"/><category term="Keyhan"/><category term="Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva"/><category term="Nicolas Sarkozy"/><category term="Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani"/><category term="Tabnak"/><category term="Uncategorized"/><category term="United Nations Human Rights Council"/><id>http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/iran-the-regime-feels-the-pressure-on-stoning.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.enduringamerica.com/august-2010/2010/8/30/iran-the-regime-feels-the-pressure-on-stoning.html"/><author><name>Scott Lucas</name></author><published>2010-08-30T17:24:13Z</published><updated>2010-08-30T17:24:13Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/ASHTIANI.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-39927" title="ASHTIANI" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/497390/7877147/wp-content/uploads/ASHTIANI.jpg" alt="" width="148" height="167" /></a>Who says that international campaigns have no effect?

Last week, speaking to a journalist, I said that I had the sense that the Iranian Government was getting rattled over the international attention to the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the 43-year-old woman sentenced to death, initially for adultery and then for complicity in the murder of her husband. Reactions against the sentence this summer had already pushed Tehran into declaring that the carrying out of the death sentence had been held up and that it would not be by stoning; however, the prospect remained that Ashtiani would die by hanging.

A few days ago the Government confirmed my suspicions through two linked statements. The judiciary tried to explain that, while it protected the rights of all citizens, Ashtiani had been tried fairly and convicted on the weight of evidence. The Iranian Foreign Ministry complained, with notable irritation, about "foreign interference".

<!--more-->Earlier today we noted Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki's ill-tempered response to the magazine <em>Der Spiegel</em>, ruling out German criticism of stoning because the country had killed millions of people under a totalitarian regime. And speaking of ill-tempered, <em>Keyhan</em> <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/30/iran-media-call-french-first-lady-prostitute/" target="_blank">has called Carla Bruni</a>, the singer and wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, a "prostitute" for joining activists in asking for clemency for Ashtiani.

But it is the high-profile conservative newspaper <em>Tabnak</em> that <a href="http://tabnak.ir/fa/pages/?cid=117436" target="_blank">gives the most telling testimony today</a>. The publication, linked to Mohsen Rezaei, the Secretary of the Expediency Council and 2009 Presidential candidate, carries out a full review of the case.

<em>Tabnak</em> does not say the sentence should be reversed; however, it frets about the criticism of Iran from  sources as varied as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Catherine Ashton, the foreign policy representative of the European Union. In light of the attempt by the "West" to "mobilise public opinion against Iran", <em>Tabnak</em> insists "the country's authorities should seriously watch the next move by the West and not ignore it".

The take-away quote (hat tip to an EA correspondent):
<blockquote>Would it not be better if, right from the beginning, we showed more diligence in issuing stoning sentences rather than incurring the great cost of changing the sentence to execution?

The statement from the Council of Human Rights of the Judiciary was well able to reveal the reality of this case and they must be thanked. However, it must be accepted that this came about very late in the day. If only in those first days of the western media campaign an official had made this statement in an interview with one of the major international media.</blockquote>
Stay tuned....]]></summary></entry></feed>