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Iran protester gets death sentence: reformist site
2009-10-09
[Al Arabiya Latest] An Iranian court has handed down the death penalty against a man who took part in opposition protests over a disputed election in June, a reformist website reported on Thursday.

Mowjcamp.com, which gave no source for the report, said a judge informed Mohammad-Reza Ali-Zamani about the verdict on Monday. It said Ali-Zamani is a member of a pro-monarchist group, but did not give details about the charges against him.

There was no immediate comment from the authorities on the case. There have been no other reports of death sentences issued against people involved in huge opposition protests that erupted after the presidential poll on June 12. Under Iranian law, such sentences can be appealed to a higher court.

There have been no other reports of death sentences issued against people involved in huge demonstrations that erupted after the poll, which the opposition says was rigged to secure the re-election of hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Ali-Zamani was among more than 100 opposition supporters, including senior reformist figures, who were accused of fomenting post-election street unrest in a series of mass trials that got under way in August.

Mowjcamp said he had made "extensive confessions" during his trial. Reformist politicians have condemned the court sessions as "show trials".

Reformist former President Mohammad Khatami, who backed opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi in the election, has said confessions made at the trials were obtained under "extraordinary conditions" and were invalid.

Analysts see the mass trials as an attempt by the authorities to uproot the moderate opposition.

Execution verdict
Under Iranian law, death sentences can be appealed to a higher court. "He was transferred on Monday from Evin prison ward 209 to Revolutionary Court number 15, presided over by judge Salabati, and the execution verdict was communicated to him," Mowjcamp said in its report about Ali-Zamani.

In its August report, Mehr said he was also accused of propaganda activities against the Islamic establishment and taking part in rallies with the aim of undermining national security. It said he is 37 years old.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Human rights NGO/UN/US DOS protest in 5..4..3

Death penalty isn't a problem when Iran does it. Sez so in the rules. You could look it up.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-10-09 11:05  

#3  BUT.... isn't PEACE grand? Isn't one rabblerouser rightfully killed a small price to pay for PEACE?

Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-10-09 10:19  

#2  Human rights NGO/UN/US DOS protest in 5..4..3
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-09 05:10  

#1  Remember,this guy is an Iranian Freedom Fighter, just 3 years old when this regime took over. Jimmy Carter was President, America was in a deep recession, American diplomats were taken hostage and held until the next president took office. They chanted "Death to America".

This guy wants freedom for his people, how about you, do you want freedom for Iran ?
Posted by: Black Charlie Ebbolung2304   2009-10-09 00:20  

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