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Nightly Rooftop Protests in Tehran Continues

Gathering of Families of those Arrested in the Recent Protests in Iran


By Sayeh Hassan ——--July 16, 2009

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According to Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran on Wednesday July 15th 2009about 150 of the family members of those arrested during the recent protests gathered in front of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, while about 200 family members gathered by the notorious Evin Prison in hopes of obtaining news about their loved ones.

According to this news report, these gatherings are held from 8:00am to 3:00pm every day in hopes of obtaining some news from their loved ones. Many of these individuals have come to Tehran from smaller cities and have to spend nights in public parks because they do not know anyone in Tehran. Following is the names of 33 individuals currently being held in custody in the Notorious Evin Prison: 1. Ms. Sahar Khorrami (23) 2. Ms. Sadighe Khangah (36) 3. Ms. Mahnaz Torabi (29) 4. Saba Mazaheri (26) 5. Ms. Elahe Kashfi (23) 6. Mr. Amir Seyed Kazemi (21) 7. Mr. Arman Ghanbari (27) 8. Mr. Behzad Kamrani (25) 9. Mr. Nader Ghazi Mir-Said (24) 10. Mr. Mohammad Kashkooli (42) 11. Mr. Mehrshad Matinpour (19) 12. Mr. Mohammad Amin Amiri (20) 13. Mr. Hamed Nikfar (34) 14. Mr. Saeed Ghanbaripour (28) 15. Mr. Ismail Ghore Gazlu (27) 16. Mr. Farhad Bahadari (25) 17. Mr. Bahman Madah (35) 18. Mr. Iman Ghadyani (27) 19. Mr. Samad Ghore Daghi (30) 20. Mr. Reza Mardani (29) 21. Mr. Mojtabi Shahsavari (22) 22. Mr. Alireza Varmazyar (19) 23. Mr. Vahid Khandan (27) 24. Mr. Abdollah Azizi (34) 25. Mr. Aref Moaven (25) 26. Mr. Alireza Saatchi (20) 27. Mr. Mohammad Sadegh Amini (23) 28. Mr. Majid Tahmourat (24) 29. Mr. Mohsen Ebrahimi (36) 30. Mr. Mehdi Mohammadi (26) 31. Mr. Vahid Hosseinpour (19) 32. Mr. Mohsen Jalaliyan (28) 33. Mr. Mostafa Ajarlu (29) Down with the Islamic Regime Long Live Freedom in Iran

Nightly Rooftop Protests in Tehran Continues July 16th 2009

According to news reports from Human Rights and Democracy Activists in Iran, the nightly rooftop protest in Tehran Continues. Every night from 10:00pm to 10:30pm people take to their roofs and shout “death to dictator.” Further tonight (Thursday July 16th 2009) young people gathered in various streets in Tehran and shouted the slogan of “death to dictator” while drivers in the Navab area raised their hands with the sign of victory while shouting similar slogans. Although Islamic Regime Agents have been using every method imaginable to put an end to these nightly rooftop protests they have not been successful. Down with the Islamic Regime Long Live Freedom in Iran

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Sayeh Hassan——

Sayeh Hassan is a Toronto based Barrister & Solicitor and owner of Shiro-khorshid-forever.


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