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19 November 2009
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1) Kahrizak doctor feared his own death (01:53 AM)
Further details emerging about the mysterious death of Kahrizak detention centre’s doctor reveals that the doctor and his family were concerned about his safety prior to his tragic death.
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18 November 2009
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2) Amnesty International: IRANIAN AUTHORITIES MUST INVESTIGATE DEATH OF DETENTION CENTRE DOCTOR (23:30 PM)
Amnesty International: The Iranian authorities must carry out a full and independent investigation into the death of a young doctor who had worked at the Kahrizak detention centre south of Tehran, Amnesty International said on Wednesday.
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16 November 2009
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3) Emerging details of the mysterious death of Kahrizak's doctor (01:36 AM)
New details are emerging regarding the mysterious death of a 26 year-old who worked as a doctor at the infamous Kahrizak detention center.
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23 September 2009
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4) Parents of the Murdered in Kahrizak: We Want Justice for Our Children! (02:23 AM)
In its latest issue, the Iranian Weekly “Panjareh” magazine, addresses the unforgettable tragedy of the “Kahrizak Prison murder”, looking at the repercussions and the actions taken by the government, as well as the victims’ parents, in hopes of getting justice.
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10 September 2009
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5) Website launched in memory of Green Martyrs (00:01 AM)
A new website has been dedicated to the martyrs of the Iranian Green Movement. neverforget.us is the name of a newly constructed website which allows visitors to get a more personal account of the tragic killings that occurred following the bloody coup that saw Ahmadinejad re-elected as President in June.
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8 September 2009
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6) More post-election victims identified (00:02 AM)
The name of Mohammad Naderipour, a civil engineering student from the city of Sirjan and the head of the student branch of Mir-Hossein Mousavi’s election campaign in the city of Sirjan is among the newly identified victims of the post-election violence in Iran.
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5 September 2009
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7) Post-election death toll 72; search continues for more (02:02 AM)
Norooz News, the official website of the reformist party Islamic Iran Participation Front released on Thursday the names of 72 people who have until now been killed following the post-election violence. The website has announced that efforts are still being made to identify the other victims of the unrest. The report is in response to false statistics released by “officials related to the perpetrators of the coup regarding the death toll of recent events including comments made by commander of the revolutionary guard.” Earlier Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari of the Revolutionary Guards had claimed that in total only 27 people had been killed and only 7 of them had been protestors and the rest were all “revolutionary forces” and Basijis which had been killed by the protestors. The report names 72 people who have been killed until now and have been identified and promises that the efforts to identify more victims will continue. The death toll is presented in two lists; one dedicated to those whose names have been announced through official bodies and the second one contains the names of those victims whose families have not yet announced the names of their loved ones through official channels due to pressure from officials. The first list is as follows:
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4 September 2009
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8) Name of another slain victim revealed (20:49 PM)
According to the official website of the National Trust Party, Mahmoud Raeisi Najafi has been named as the latest in a growing list of protestors killed following the aftermath of the presidential elections on June 12th. Although he died more than two months ago following the great march at Azadi (freedom) square on 15 June, his name had not been revealed until now.
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3 September 2009
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9) Name of another slain victim revealed (21:20 PM)
According to the official website of the National Trust Party, Mahmoud Raeisi Najafi has been named as the latest in a growing list of protestors killed following the aftermath of the presidential elections on June 12th. Although he died more than two months ago following the great march at Azadi (freedom) square on 15 June, his name had not been revealed until now.
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2 September 2009
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1 September 2009
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11) Kidnapped, burnt and secretly buried (20:33 PM)
On Sunday we reported the horrendous rape and murder of the daughter of a martyr of the Iran-Iraq war.
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31 August 2009
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12) Saeedeh, Young girl tortured and raped by plain clothes militia (17:06 PM)
After a careful investigation conducted by Green Wave of Freedom new details have emerged about the case of the daughter of a martyr of the Iran-Iraq War. This heartbreaking story suggests in addition to Taraneh Mousavi, another girl has met a similar fate and has become another victim of the criminal acts perpetrated by some members of the Basij. We can confirm that following the crime, this girl’s body was burnt with acid and finally secretly buried in a mass-grave in section 302 of Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the absence of her family. In an amazing twist of fate, this news comes at a time when the government born out of a bloody coup is forming its cabinet.
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