Parvaneh Osanloo

Iranian labor activist, Mansour Osanloo's wife

Talks about the abduction and abuse of their daughter-in-law, Zoya Samadi by security forces in Tehran. Related news.

29-Jun-2010
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divaneh

Thugs rule

by divaneh on

Thugs and Mafia ruling the country. No shame, no humanity and no conscious. I hope other workers form the Union to reduce the pressure on one man and his family.


fooladi

Mr Osanlou is a hero of Iran and it's working class.

by fooladi on

 He has been enduring imprisonment, torture without being charged with any crimes, in torture chambers of the corrupt islamic regime of Iran. Now his relatives are also at risk. His real crime is organising a trade union (very popular) of buss drivers. He has participated in no militant action whatsoever. The cowardly islamist regime are still very frightened of him and his union and members.

The islamic regime is enemy of Iran , it's people and in particular it's working classes.

"The history of all countries shows that the working class exclusively by its own effort is able to develop only trade-union consciousness."  

 


oktaby

He is been fighting a very long time

by oktaby on

This is a sample of decent everyday Iranian that has been the victim of IRR cancer in Iran. And all he asked for were living wages...

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJaGDd0P5go 

OKtaby


Bavafa

Heart breaking conversation

by Bavafa on

Even a zoo or jungle has more order in it then Iran. The description of how they took her in metro brought a lot of bad [personal] memories, but I am sure there are many many that go thru that ordeal and it is not unique.

Mehrdad


Ferfereh

Fighter

by Ferfereh on

Islamic regime treat you like this when you're a real fighter and patriot, when you care about : your fellow countrymen, their daughters whom these Mullahs sells them in Dobai, your colleagues misery lives, .... and you will never ever see some pictures from these fighters when they're still in prison (or when they are in real hunger strike) no matter what. As an Iranian, I'm proud to have fighters like Mansour Osanloo.