Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Milan, July 24 - 24 hours with the Iranian Students


Iranian Consulate in Milan, Piazza Diaz, from 17:00, 24 July 2009

Students Iranians on a hunger strike, protests all over the world to protest against the election-fraud and repression at the Ahmadinejad's inauguration speech, in Milan, from 17.00, start a garrison long 24 hours before the consulate in Piazza Diaz.
"We call on-telling - to all those who defend human rights. We invite you to support us and support us in our path to freedom."
One way to visually express solidarity is wearing a green ribbon on his arm.

Alfonso Navarre's campaign claim of conscience in military spending, has been invited to speak about his experience in Berlin in 1989, when he attended, alongside the peace of Eastern Europe, the democratic revolution that brought the wall was demolished as part of an international initiative for the dissolution of military blocs.

is recalled for Saturday, July 25, in Rome, the protest in front of the embassy of Iran (17 hours, via Nomentana 361).


from URL: http://reporters.blogosfere.it/2009/07/liran-dei-record-e-la-piu-grande-prigione-per-giornalisti-e-blogger.html
"Reporters Without Borders ", 41 prisoners in Iran: the imprisonment of bloggers, journalists and photographers
Joshua Evans - July 23, 2009




Forty. Bloggers, journalists and photographers in Iranian prison. For a month after the protests after the elections, Reporters Without Borders expresses its concern, saying that "four of the last five arrested are hidden in a secret place and, as happens to the other, the families have no news about their condition . In many of these cases, the prisoners they can not visit and lawyers are not allowed access to their files. "
Among the latest is the photographer arrested Tohid Bighi Mashroteh site (to which the reformist candidate presidenzialisupportava Mehedi Karoubi), detained since Saturday without any apparent reason. The day before is touched, stopped in front of the house, to his colleague Majid Saeedi (http://majidsaeedi.com), which in 2001 had a report from Afghanistan for Time.

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