Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts

Monday, 18 July 2016

Iran: Iranian Artist Talks About Oppression and Art

Atena Farghadani drew a cartoon mocking Iran’s parliament in protest of her country’s anti-birth control policies. For this, she was arrested by the Revolutionary Guard in the summer of 2014.
In her July 15 interview with Michael Cavna of the Washington Post, after she was released from prison, the Iranian artist says: “I’m stuck in a limbo.” referring to the mental weariness and the physical problems caused by her imprisonment. “At the moment,” she continues, “since I’ve arrived at the certainty that there is miracle lying in the art of drawing and painting, I’m more determined to continue doing it than ever.”
Atena is an inspiration to many. Her creative and political resistance has influenced the community of artists and their supporters around the world. Paintings, drawings and cartoons have flooded in from her fellow artists for the #Draw4Atena call to arms.
While imprisoned at in the gruesome Gharchak prison she went on a hunger strike. She says, “What bothered me the most was to see inmates — many of whom were victims of the economic and cultural poverty in the Iranian system — who were not treated like human beings; their most basic rights were violated. I consider Gharchak prison as a graveyard of time …”                               
Atena Farghadani
Atena Farghadani

Monday, 11 April 2016

IRAN:Letter of protest by Iranian political prisoner Reza Akbari Monfared to Italy’s PM



Letter of protest by Iranian political prisoner Reza Akbari Monfared to Italy’s PM
NCRI – The following is the English translation of a letter of protest by Iranian political prisoner Reza Akbari Monfared to the Prime Minister of Italy over his planned trip to Iran.
Mr. Akbari Monfared has written the letter from Iran’s notorious Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran, to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi reiterating that the Italian Premier’s trip to Tehran on Tuesday would only embolden the mullahs’ regime to commit more crimes.

Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Iran: New case filed against Nargess Mohammadi


political prisoner Nargess Mohammadi
political prisoner Nargess Mohammadi
Prison guards who transferred political prisoner Nargess Mohammadi to hospital for treatment have filed a complaint against her, arousing her protest.
Ms. Mohammadi, Vice President of the League of Human Rights Advocates in Iran, wrote an open letter in November to Tehran’s Prosecutor upon return from hospital and complained about the way she had been treated by her guards. She said they chained her to the bed and did not leave the room when she had to take off her clothes for medical examination or surgery. Finally, she refused to go to the operation room after her guard refused to leave the operation room and returned to prison without final diagnosis of her illness.
The new complaint may be related to verbal exchanges between Ms. Mohammadi and her guards in such tense situations at the hospital.
In another development, it was reported prison guards prevented her relatives from giving Ms. Mohammadi the pictures of her twins who have been sent abroad and she has not been in contact with since June. In response to her request to her inquiry, prison guards answered, “We have been instructed to deal with you in this manner.

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Iran: Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother

Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother
Sattar Beheshti’s sister writes about her slain brother
Sahar Beheshti, sister of slain blogger Sattar Beheshti wrote on her Facebook page after visiting Sattar’s grave on the third anniversary of his murder, “It is unimaginable to live without you
My dear Sattar! Today, it has been three years, but like three centuries of pains without you.
During these years without you, Mother always whispers to herself before reaching your grave: ‘Dear Sattar, you should have been the one coming to my grave, not me to yours!’ She always speaks about her moments with you.
However, whenever she remembers that horrific Tuesday, October 30, 2012, she sighs from deep down in her heart. The day that they took you away forever. I nearly cry after hearing her deep sighs. I am waiting, waiting for the day your death is avenged.”
Sattar Beheshti was a young blogger who was arrested for his blogs and was murdered under torture in the hands of the Iranian regime’s FATA police within 4 days of his arrest. His elderly mother, has not stopped to protest since his death.

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Sec. Tom Ridge: Dangerous deal with Iran’s mullahs

Tom Ridge
Tom Ridge
Speaking on the sidelines of a major protest against the Iranian regime's President Hassan Rouhani outside the United Nations building in New York, on Monday September 28, Tom Ridge, former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary and Governor of Pennsylvania told The Blaze that U.S. President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with the Iranian regime could make the world less safe.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Supplementary report on Iranian Arab committing suicide

Omid Rashedi
Omid Rashedi

An Iranian Arab by the name of Omid Rashedi from the city of Ramshi, in southeastern Iran, set himself ablaze in protest to being fired from work. He lost his life at the age of 36 while he had a bachelor’s degree in accounting and financial affairs from Omidiye Free University. Rashedi was expelled from work after protesting financial corruption by a senior official in a trades union. The mullahs’ regime had him expelled from work and appointed one of their own men who is a known corrupt figure

Sunday, 13 September 2015

IRAN: Trade unionist Shahrokh Zamani found dead in his cell under suspicious circumstances

Iraniantrade unionist Shahrokh Zamani, a prisoner of conscience, was found dead under suspicious circumstances on Sunday in Gohardasht Prison (Rajaei Shahr Prison) in the city of Karaj, north-west of Tehran.


zamani-shahrokh
zamani-shahrokh
Shohrokh Zamani, 51, a labor activist and a painter, was last arrested in June 2011. He was tortured in prison and on numerous occasions went on hunger strike to protest his brutal treatment and the inhumane prison conditions.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Iran: Atena Faraghdani, recipient of CRNI'S 2015 Courage in cartooning award

Atena Faraghdani
Atena Faraghdani


CRNI's 2015 Award for Courage in Editorial Cartooning is being given to Iranian artist-activist, Atena Farghadani. Ms. Farghadani was jailed in Tehran in August of 2014 after publishing a cartoon in protest of proposed legislation that would restrict birth control and women's rights in Iran. Following her release four months later, Farghadani posted a YouTube video recounting her beatings and mistreatment while in prison.
As a result of that letter and her YouTube posting, Farghadani was returned to prison in January, 2015. In May, she was tried and found guilty of "insulting members of parliament through paintings" and "insulting the Iranian supreme leader." Atena Farghadani was sentenced to 12 years, nine months in prison.
The Courage in Cartooning award will be presented to Atena Farghadani in absentia by CRNI founder and Executive Director Dr. Robert Russell in Columbus, Ohio, on September 5, at an evening event during the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists 2015 convention.

(CRNI)

Monday, 31 August 2015

Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom

Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom
Iran: Female sit-in protester arrested in Qom
Ms. Baharin Asgarieh was arrested on August 27, by unknown persons while praying at the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Massoumeh in Qom, while observing a fast. She was blindfolded and handcuffed and taken to an unknown location. No information is available on her fate since then.

A group of women and supporters of imprisoned teacher Mohammad Ali Taheri have staged a sit-in protest in Qom in protest to the death sentence issued for Mr. Taheri, who is himself presently on hunger strike in Evin Prison.

Ms. Baharin had been arrested once before after the death of her father and imprisoned for 40 days in Evin Prison under psychological pressure by interrogators.



Monday, 10 August 2015

Iran: nurses’ rallies grow

Rallies by nurses and medical staff growing in iran

Nurses holding protest rallies against a plan presented by Hassan Rouhani ’s Health Ministry have expanded across Iran..
 The protesting nurses and medical staff have one major demand: It is a nurse’s right to receive  based on hours of work!
Rallies by  nurses and medical staff growing in iran
Rallies by  nurses and medical staff growing in iran