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Police Violence in Iran against Activist Women

March 4th, 2007Kamangir (Iran)

A calm protest in front of the Revolution’s Court was attacked violently by the Police. Here are a few news on the incident.

Farnaz writes,

This morning, Iran’s local time, a group of women activists gathered in front of the Revolution’s Court to protest against the unlawful trend of arrests, interrogations, and trials of activist women in the year which will end in a few weeks. According to the witnesses, half an hour after the protestants gathered in silence, two Police officers, one not wearing Police uniform [an icon of the intelligence forces] and a black-wearing woman approached the participants and tore apart their banners while swearing. Then, they confiscated one of the participants’ cell phone and told them to leave the place immediately, because “it is ordered from the above”. According to the latest news [at the time of writing], a Police officer is pushing, beating, and swearing to the protestants. He has been heard saying “we will arrest you all” and “we will hang you all from trees“.

Muslim Feminist reports that fifty arrests are made. As there is heavy planning for a protest in front of the parliament, on March 8th, these arrests can be seen as a preemptive action. The names of the detainees are mentioned in Zanestan, in Persian.

Kosoof gives the names of the detainees and has their pictures. He also reports on a violent act committed by the Police against one of the activists,

Shadi Sadr, Asieh Amini, Jila Bani Yaghoub, Mahboubeb Abbasgholizadeh, Mahboubeh Hosseinzadeh, Sara Loghmani, Zara Amjadian, Mariam Hossein Khah, Jelveh Javaheri, Niloofar Golkar, Parastoo Dokoohaki, Zeinab Peyghambarzadeh, Maryam Mirza, Saghar Laghayee, Rezvan Moghadam, Saghie Laghayee, Nahid Keshavarz, Mahnaz Mohammadi, Nasrin Afzali, Farideh Entesari,Sara Imanian, Elnaz Ansari, Fatemeh Govarayee, Azadeh Forghani, Sommayeh Farid, Minoo Mortezayee, Sara Imanian.Nooshin Amhadi Khorasani, Parvin Ardalan, Shahla Entesari and Susan Tahmasebi—five prominent members of the women’s rights movement—who had to attend their court hearing left the court session in support of their fellow activists. They, too, got arrested upon their departure from the court.

The police officers hit Nahid Jafari’s head to the police van and as a result of such violent actions, her teeth broke and the officers are currently refusing to take her to the emergency room.

Reportedly, the detainees have been transferred to the “Social Corruption Office”, the IR body which arrests girls and boys for “immodesty”.

Blogestan is following the news, in Balatarin, in Persian.

More news to come.

4 Responses to “Police Violence in Iran against Activist Women”

  1. As a father of 2 daughters, as a Bahai, as a past activist, as a human being, this news is important for me. I need to be reminded of the preciousness of time, and the opportunity I have here in Japan. I cannot directlyact on this situation, but I pray that by the end of this year, I will have some effect in this community where I live now. Slowly very slowly we will all have an effect to end this kind of unjust brutality. “Satanic strenght will one day be transformed into Heavenly might.”

    May God be with those souls.

  2. Wow,that’s terrible what’s happening in Iran !

  3. yes I said that yesterday, such brave words. I pray that I will have the perseverance to gradually unfold their truth.

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