Iran opposition alleges plot to implicate Mir Hossein Mousavi
Guardian / Robert Tait and Ian Black
26-Jun-2009 (4 comments)

ailed Iranian reformists have been tortured in an attempt to force them into TV "confessions" of a foreign-led plot against the Islamic regime, it was allegedtoday, as the country's guardian council buried hopes for any significant revision of the disputed presidential election.

According to Iranian opposition websites, the "confessions" are aimed at implicating Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, the defeated reformist candidates, in an alleged conspiracy.

Mostafa Tajzadeh, Abdollah Ramezanzadeh and Mohsen Aminzadeh, all Mousavi supporters, are reported to have undergone "intensive interrogation" sessions in Tehran's Evin prison since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election.

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Roo ke nist sang-e pay-e

by Fatollah (not verified) on

Roo ke nist sang-e pay-e Qazvin-e.

-F


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Amazing!

by Lili on

After an estimated 35 million people's masacre, it's amazing how Stalin is still considered a great leader in Russia. Makes me think if the shrine of Khomeini is going to be there for another 100 years or so.


capt_ayhab

more torture

by capt_ayhab on

just got a tweet that women who have been arrested have been raped and have been asking for pills.

May God[if he ever exists] have mercy on those people

-YT 


Darius Kadivar

Stalinist Methods ...

by Darius Kadivar on

EYNAN STALIN ...

Stalin and the purges against all who opposed communism.

Incredible all totalitarian States follow the same rules.

So Did Hitler in the Night of the Long Knives

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6q16BDVN6k

Hope we will live the day when all these stories will be only bad souveniers in museums ...