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Iran Hangs Two on Charges of Moharebeh

Fathi Brothers hanged Thuesday May 17
Fathi Brothers hanged Thuesday May 17

Fathi Brothers hanged Thuesday May 17Stop Fundamentalism, May 18, 2011 – The Iranian regime hanged two political prisoners, Mohammad and Abdullah Fathi, 27 and 28 years old, Tuesday May 17 on charges of Moharebeh.  The two were brothers.

The execution was carriedout in Isfahan’s Dastgerd prison early in the morning.

Moharebe is a political allegation meaning waging war on God.  Thousands of political prisoners have been executed in Iran for Moharebeh since the Iranian regime came to power 1979.  The 1988 massacre claimed the lives of 30,000 political prisoners.

Their father said that the two, “suffered the same fate as those who were executed for visiting their family members in Camp Ashraf in Iraq.” He was himself a political prisoner during the 80’s along with his brother.   

European Initiative on Camp Ashraf – A Long-Term Solution

Nima Sharif
Five weeks after a deadly attack on members of the Iranian opposition in Iraq by the Iraqi forces, the international community is yet to take decisive action to prevent another tragedy.  While worldwide condemnations poured in moderately quick, little has been done to avoid another crisis. 

Zibary Trip to Iran

Stop Fundamentalism, 16 May 2011 – There seems to be a lot of trips back and forth between Tehran and Baghdad lately.  The latest man to be received in Tehran is Iraq’s Prime Minister Zibary. 

Fars News Agency reported yesterday that just before a High Commission on Economic Cooperation between Iran and Iraq, Houshyar Zibary, will be visiting Tehran in the next few days.

The Economic Commission will meet in June, says the news agency.

Zibary is planning to meet high ranking Iranian officials in this meeting to make preparations for the Baghdad meeting, reports Fars News.

Rajavi Calls for France Sarkozy’s Initiative to Protect Camp Ashraf

Stop Fundamentalism, 16 May 2011 – In a press conference Friday, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran called on the French President Sarkozy to step in to protect the unarmed residents of Camp Ashraf.

“I make a specific request today to President Sarkozy who has taken a brave initiative in Libya, to take up an international initiative within the humanitarian and human rights framework, to protect the defenseless residents of Ashraf,” said Rajavi speaking to a press conference in Paris. She asked Sarkozy, “To present this case at the United Nations Security Council.”

Terror Charges against MEK Dropped

Stop Fundamentalism, 12 May, 2011 –  AFP reported Thursday that French prosecutors dismissed a long-standing terror charge against 24 members of the main Iranian opposition movement Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) and the NCRI, both based near Paris, France.

Europe MEPs Call to End Siege on Camp Ashraf

Stop Fundamentalism, May 11 – A delegation of European Parliament members who visited Baghdad at the end of April to discuss a solution to the faceoff at Camp Ashraf which claimed the lives of 35 residents of the camp, called for resettlement of the refugees to EU and North America in a press conference Tuesday. 

Iran’s Human Rights Abuse Calls for Strong Action

Nima Sharif
The United States should pressure Iran to respect freedom of its citizens and stop its severe acts of human rights abuse.  A firm stance by president Obama and his administration along with the US Congress will bring renewed courage to the Iranian street demonstrators further weakening the theocratic rule and prevent spread of fundamentalism as the Arab Spring thrusts forward.

Iranian regime steps up arrests and Executions

Stop Fundamentalism, 6 April, 2011 – Amid faceoff between Ali Khamanei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian government steps up public executions and political arrests.

In recent days, 8 people have been executed in various cities in Iran, 2 of them said to be juvenile offenders.

MEP Calls for independent inquiry into Camp Ashraf massacre

Stop Fundamentalism, 5 April, 2011 – Four Members of the European Parliament, Struan Stevenson (ECR, UK), John Attard-Montalto (S&D, MT), Jelko Kacin (ALDE, SL), Mario Mauro (EPP, IT) visited Iraq on 26-29 April to meet political leaders in that country, reported the website of the European Parliament.

Stevenson called for an independent inquiry into the recent massacre in Camp Ashraf on 8 April.

Camp Ashraf – How Effective Are International Safeguards?

Nima Sharif
As the disturbing events of 8 April, 2011 in Iraq’s Camp Ashraf unfold, more than ever the effectiveness of international conventions established after World War II to ensure the troubling events of that era do not repeat, go under a huge test. Should anyone under any circumstances, ever again trust such safeguards? The fate of the Iranian refugees in Camp Ashraf will determine the answer once and for all.