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Saeed Jalalifar: Prisoner of the day

Human rights reporter sentenced to three years in prison

CPJ: Saeed Jalalifar, who had reported on child labor and political prisoner issues for the Committee of Human Rights Reporters, was first arrested in December 2009. He was free on bail for more than a year before being summoned back to Evin Prison in July 2011, the BBC Persian service reported. The opposition website Pars Daily News reported that Jalalifar was then sentenced to three years in prison on charges of “assembly and collusion against the regime.” Numerous journalists working for the Committee of Human Rights Reporters have been detained for varying periods of time since 2009 in connection with their work in exposing human rights violations and government malfeasance.

24-Dec-2011
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Dorood bar Saeed Jalalifar

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being put in prison just for reporting. so unfair . thanks ghormeh sabzi for sharing this young reporter's fight against injustice with us.


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And the ruling creeps help Somalia!

by Bahram G on

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Roozbeh_Gilani

SHAME and DISGRACE......

by Roozbeh_Gilani on

on the fascistic regime and all it's apologists which puts  a young, passionate, intelligent Iranian man who writes like this in torture chambers of Evin:

This is what Saeed wrote before his arrest: 

"Perhpas the biggest injustice against us was the assault on our dignity and the biggest injustice we committed against ourselves was to pass by a child fortune teller in the street who quietly kept saying: fortunes...fortunes...

His black hair was covering his small face. He was sitting in a dark corner of the sidewalk. This destroyed me. I was looking at passerbys who were seeking their heroes on television screen not within.

Our today's world takes from your epic stories and tomorrow you will find it in every store. No one will ever resist your rise. It will accept you and will disseminate it a thousand times in a foul manner, similar to a youngster wearing Che Guevara t-shirt who smirks at the poverty of an old man."

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Daneshjoo

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Bavafa

Doorood bar tamame Iranian e mobarez...

by Bavafa on

My hat off to all those journalist and reporters who have been putting their lives on the line for the sake of reporting the truth and human rights violations against Iranian people.

  A sustain campaign to unconditionally free all political prisoners is a duty of all freedom loving and seeking Iranians.

 

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