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Annual Report 2004 Evidence of the wide, planned and systematic violation of Human Rights in Iran Annual Report 2004 By: Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America This report only includes the information officially reported by the media in Iran Table of Contents Report No.1 : 21 October 03- 20 November 03........................3 Report No. 2, 3 : 21 November 03 - 20 January 04.................7 Report No. 4 : 21 January 04 - 20 February 04 .....................10 Report No. 5 : 21 Febuary 04 – 19 March 204 ......................14 Report No.6 : 20 March 04 - 19 April 04 ................................18 Report No. 7 : 20 April 04 – 20 May 04...................................21 Report No. 8 : 20 May 04 – 19 June 04..................................26 Report No.9 : 20 June 04 – 19 July 04 ....................................30 Report No.10 : 20 July 04 – 19 August 04 ..............................33 t Report No. 11 : 20August 04- 19 September 04......................37 Report No.12: 20 September 04 – 19 October 04....................40 Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 2 Report No.1 : 21 October 03- 20 November 03 . The student movement Accusation MohamadReza Abolallhi, “Vali Aser” University, Rafsanjan The name of students who have been tried by judiciary officials 1) Mojtaba Najafi, “Alameh” Tabatabi 2) Vahid Sazegara, Tehran University 3) Poria Baratian, “Tarbiat Moalem”,Sabzevar The name of students who have been summoning by judiciary officials 1) Arash Hashemi, Tehran University 2) Ali Shojai, Tehran University 3) Behnam Amini, Tehran University 4) Mehri Habibi, “Amir Kabir” University 5) AbdoAlah Momeni, “Amir Kabir” University 6) Mehdi Amin Zadeh, “Rajai” University 7) Reza Nadimi, “Rajai” University 8) 7 Students, Mazandaran University The number of students who have been summon by university disciplinary committees (komiteh enzebati) 1) 30 students, Mazandaran University 2) 5 students, Zanjan University 3) 1 students, “Azad” University, Yazd 4) Yahya Masovdi Nejad, “Azad” University, Yazd 5) Hamzeh Ghalebi, “Azad” University, Yazd 6) Mejsame Jovlai, Tehran University The cases of deprivation of studies by university disciplinary committees (Komiteh enzebati) 1) 1 student, Esfahan University 2) 1 student,“Bou Ali Sina” University, Hamadan The cases of deprivation of studies by state prosecutors 1) Asghar Mohamadzadeh, 2 years 2) Said BarAbadi, 1 year 3) Vahid Abedini, 1 year Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 3 The case of detention 1) Meisame Amani, “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzavar, 6 months 2) Abdoal Rahman Nadari, “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzavar, 6 months 3) Ghasem Atai Azimi, “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzavar, 6 months 4) Godarz Sakhai, “Razi” University, Kermanshah, 5 years 5) Manoucher Mohamadi, 1 year The case of investigation by the security police Mohamad Reza Nasab Abouallahi, “Vali Aser” University, Rafasanajan The cases of kidnapping The following students have been kidnapped by the security police or the Revolution guards 1) Mosaieb SalarPour , “Tarbiat Moalem”university,Sabzevar 2) MohamadAli Ebadi, “Tarbiat Moalem”university,Tehran 3) Abbas Shekohmand, “Tarbiat Moalem”university,Tehran The cases of torture and threaten 1) Farhad Dehghan, , Shiraz University, threaten to jail 2) Pyman Aref, Tehran University, torture 3) Ahmad Seraji, Tabriz University, torture 4) Omid Abbasgholizadeh, Torture The journalists and press The names of journalists who have been summoned by the state prosecutors office or court and the respective newspaper 1) Manouchehr Tavakoli Sanich, The editor in chief of monthly magazine “Niki” 2) Mohamad Ali Ferdosi Pour, The editor in chief of the magazine “Ferdose Kavir” 3) The editor in chief of monthly magazine “Piramoun” 4) The editor in chief of monthly magazine “Donyaje Emroz” The names of journalists have been tried by judiciary officials and the respective paper 1) Hadi Vaghfi, The editor in of weekly “Sedaje Oromieh” 2) KamranPour, The editor in chief of the sport newspaper “Navad” 3) Mostafa Kovkabian, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Mardom Salari” 4) Madjid Ghasemi Fizabadi, The deputy editor-in-chief of newspaper “Nasie Saba” 5) Ali Hashemi, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Bidari” 6) Abdoalrasole Vesal, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Iran” Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 4 7) Ahmad Ali Rezai, The editor-in-chief of monthly magazine “Pyame Hamon” 8) Aboulfazel Vesali, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Nedaje Azar Abadegan” The closure of newspaper 1) Weekly magazine, “Aban” 2) Weekly magazine, “Ahrar” 3) Magazine, Avaje “Sobh” 4) Magazine, “Pyame Oldoz ” 5) Student magazine, “Parnyan”, Qum University 6) Student magazine, “Bad az Salam”, Hamadan university Internet sites which have been filtered and stopped: “Gooya, “Pyeknet”, “Akhbare Rooz”, “Roshangari”, “Efsha” The names of those under investigation by police or judiciary officials 1) Gholi Shikhi, The political editor of newspaper “Tovseh” 2) Isa Sahar Khiz, The political editor of monthly magazine “Aftab” 3) GholamReza Sadeghian, Reporter of newspaper “Keyhan” The detentions 1) Mohsen Mandegari, The political editor of newspaper “Entekhab” 2) Alireza Akbari Reostam Abadi, The editor-in-chief of magazine “Ghalam Shiravan” The accusations 1) Hadi Nemati, The editor-in-chief of student magazine “Jelveh” 2) Naimi Pour, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Yase Nou” 3) Morteza Lotfi, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Kar va Karegar” The editor-in-chief of magazine “Vatan” The political activists Summoned by judiciary officials 1) Dr. Parviz Varjavand, Spokman of “Iranian National Front” 2) Mohamad Sadegh Djavadi, Member of “Teachers Islamic Association, Khorasan” 3) Madjid Emami, “Ayandeh Sazan Party” 4) 6 people, Ayatoallha Montazeri’s office The trial by judiciary officials 1) Dr. Davoud Haridas Bavand, Member of “Iranian National front” 2) Dr. Mohamad Mohamadi Gorgani, Political activist, Member of “Melli Mazhabi” group 3) Amir Saran, Member of “Iranian Democratic Front” Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 5 4) EmadAldin Baghi, Writer & journalist The sentenced to jail 1) AliReza Sarikhani, Activist in connection “Melli Mazhabi” group group, 1 year 2) Mohsen Arim, MP, 6 month Stopping of speech by paramilitary groups and religious leathers 1) Dr. Habiboallah Payman, Qum 2) Dr. Attaoallah Mahajerani, Qum Death penalty, sentence of stoning, execution and retaliation 1) Reza A., 31 years old, Shiraz 2) HossienAli Kameli, 26 years old, Maneh & Solamghan The sentence to stoning 4 men have sentenced to stoning in Mashhad The sentence to execution Kobra Rahmanpour, 20 years old, female, Tehran The sentence to retaliation Azam Taiebi, 21 years old, female, in Behbahan The sentence to jail and flogging 1) 8 women and 21 men in Mashhad 2) 7 young women in Shiraz The arresting in connection to narcotic and other social problems 1) 23000 people in Tehran 2) 8540 people in Mazandaran province 3) 68 people in Sari 4) 48 People in Qum The cases of students expelled from schools 700 afghani pupils have been expelled from schools in different provinces Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 6 Report No. 2, 3 : 21 November 03 - 20 January 04 The student movement The name of students who have been summoning by judiciary officials 1) Behnam Amini, Tehran University 2) Mohamad Masoud Salamati, Tehran University 3) Ali Afshari, “Amir Kabir” University 4) Rahim Hasani Tabar, Zanjan University 5) Sahar Sedighi, Esfahan University 6) Monireh Baharlu, Esfahan University 7) Bahram Isamil Beigi, Esfahan University 8) Hassan Talebi, Esfahan University 9) Sadegh Sharifi, Esfahan University 10) Ahmad Ghotbi, Esfahan University 11) Abodoel Amir Amirian, Esfahan University 12) Salamn Morad Khani, Esfahan University 13) Marzieh Aryanfar, Esfahan University 14) Said Razavi Faghih, “Tarbiat Modaresh” University 15) Mohamad Reza Nasab Aboel allahi, “Vali Asar” University, Rafsanajan 16) Hamide Deh Nabi, Tehran University 17) 3 other students, Yazd University Sentenced to jail 1) Abdoalrasol Naderi, “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzevar 2) Vahid Amani, “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzevar 3) Ghasem Atai , “Tarbiat Moalem” University, Sabzevar 4) Mohsen Yosefi, Yasoj University 5) Vahid Mohamadi Tabar, Yasoj University 6) Rohola Malek Pour, Yasoj University 7) 15 other students, Malajer complex, Hamadan University The number of students who have been summon by university disciplinary committees (komiteh enzebati) 1) Amir Eshaghi, Yazd University 2) Babak Asadi, Oromihe University 3) 15 other students , Amir Kabir University The case of detention: 1) Behroz Khaleghi, Yazd University 2) Alireza Azimi, Tehran University Iranian Human Rights Activists Groups in EU and North America 7 The journalists and press The names of journalists and the respective newspaper who have been summoned by the state prosecutors office or court 1) Soliman Pirayesh, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Nakhost” 2) Mohabat Kamari, Journalist 3) Ali Hekmat, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Khordad” 4) Marjane Sekhavati, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Feker Rooz” 5) Bakhtiari, The editor-in-chief of newspaper “Donyaye Eghtesad” 6) Adel Mazari, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Sobhe Zahedan” The names of journalists and the respective paper have been tried by judiciary officials 1) Hamid Reza Ashtiani, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Besoye Eftekhar” 2) Ali Nematzadeh, The editor-in-chief of weekly “Avaye Kurdestan” 3) Abdolrahim
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