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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Action Alert: Denounce IRI Minister of Murder Reply with quote

Dear compatriots,

Please read the below listed e-mail message received by SMCCDI and please contact the mentioned authorities in hope that this savage criminal is arrested for crimes against humanity that he's commited against the Iranian Nation.

All my best,

K.


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Denounce Islamic Regime's "Minister of Murder" Visit of
Greece

SMCCDI (Urgent Action)
December 14, 2005


Dear Iranians, Dear World Freedom Lovers,

"Mustafa Poor-Mohamadi", Ahmanadinejad's Ministry of
Interior, is going to participate in an "International
Conference on Immigration" in the Greek City of Athens on
the dates of December 15th & 16th.

Poor-Mohamadi is known for his key role in the execution
and murder of thousands of Iranians inside and outside of
Iran.
As the official representative of the Islamic Ministry of
Intelligence, Poor-Mohamadi was one of the three decision
makers in the wave of the 1988 political executions; And
also, the coordinator of murders of tens of Iranian
dissidents in major European countries, such as, France,
Germany and United Kingdom.

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) qualifies him very correctly
as a "Minister of Murder" and subject to investigation and
arrest on the basis of "Crimes against Humanity".
Such unprecedented declaration has been made, by HRW, in a
statement and detailed report dated December 14, 2005:
http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2005/12/15/iran12245.htm

More than ever, it's the duty of anyone to protest against
the presence of Poor-Mohamadi in a western country, such
as, Greece and as a representative of the Iranian People.
Iranians are correctly believing that Poor-Mohamadi's place
should be more in a Nuremberg style Justice Court rather
than an International Conference on Immigration. His
Nazi-Islamist regime has been a major source of Iranians'
exodus rather than any positive contribution to Iranians or
to the mankind.

I) Please contact the HRW and ask its officials to pursue
Poor-Mohamadi for "Crimes against Humanity", as they did in
the case of the Chilean Augusto Pinochet or very recently
in the case of the Chadian Hassan Habre. Express your
gratitude to Joe Stork and his entire group for their
unprecedented statement dated December 14th.
1) HRW in New York/USA:
Fax: +1 (212) 736-1300
E-Mail: hrwnyc@hrw.org

2) HRW in London/UK:
Fax: +44 (207) 713-1800
E-Mail: hrwuk@hrw.org

3) HRW in Geneva/Switzerland:
Fax: +41 (22) 738-1791
E-Mail: hrwgva@hrw.org

Don't forget to contact all the three above referenced HRW
offices due to the different time zones and the
possibilities to act more quickly.
Coincidently, Poor-Mohamadi took the plane to Athens at the
very same time that HRW issued its unprecedented report.

II) Contact HE Vassilios Skouris who's the President of the
European Court of Justice, in Luxembourg, and ask the
immediate arrest of Poor-Mohamadi for "Crimes against
Humanity".
Fax: +352 4303-2600
E-Mail: CFI@curia.eu.int

III) Contact HE Anastasis P. Papaligouras, the Greek
Ministry of Justice and ask the immediate arrest of
Poor-Mohamadi.
Fax: +30 (210) 363-3222
Tel: +30 (210) 362-8440

Remember, Millions of oppressed Iranians are awaiting your
responsible and prompt action!!!
Families of thousands of Poor-Mohamadi's victims have only
you to express their outcry!!!

The World will live better when Nazi-Islamists like
Poor-Mohamadi will face trial for murder, terror and
tyranny!!!


With deepest gratitude,

The "Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy
in Iran" (SMCCDI)

http://daneshjoo.org/publishers/currentnews/article_2730.shtml

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Comments / Nazariat:
Tel: +1 (972) 504-6864
Fax: +1 (972) 491-9866
E.mail: smccdi@hotmail.com

www.daneshjoo.org

The "Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy
in Iran" (SMCCDI) / "Komite e Hamahangui e Jonbesh e
Daneshjoo i Baraye Democracy dar Iran"
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The article by HRW:



Iran: Top Ministers Implicated in Serious Abuses

http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2005/12/15/iran12245.htm

(New York, December 15, 2005) – Iran’s new Minister of Interior is implicated in grave human rights violations over the past two decades, possibly including crimes against humanity in connection with the massacre of thousands of political prisoners, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper released today.




Human Rights Watch also said that the new Minister of Information should be investigated for his possible involvement in a dissident’s killing.

The briefing paper, Ministers of Murder: Iran’s New Security Cabinet, details credible allegations that Minister of Interior Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi and Minister of Information Gholamhussein Mohseni Ezhei were involved in extremely serious and systematic human rights violations over the past two decades.

“It’s completely unacceptable that men with such records would be serving in Iran’s government,” said Joe Stork deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “They should be removed from their posts and investigated for these terrible crimes.”

Iran’s cabinet is now dominated by former security and intelligence officials, Human Rights Watch said, raising fears that President Ahmadinejad’s government will readily resort to violence to suppress dissidents and punish critics.

During Pour-Mohammadi’s tenure as top deputy of the Ministry of Information from 1987 to 1999, agents of the ministry systematically engaged in extrajudicial killings of opposition figures, political activists, and intellectuals.

In 1988, the Iranian government executed thousands of political prisoners held inside Iranian jails. The deliberate and systematic manner in which these extrajudicial executions took place may constitute a crime against humanity under international law, Human Rights Watch said. Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi was a member of the three-person committee that ordered prisoners held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison to their summary executions.

From 1990 to 1999, Pour-Mohammadi was director of foreign intelligence operations in the Ministry of Information. During this period, dozens of opposition figures were assassinated abroad. In some of these cases the hand of the Iranian government has been well established, while in others there are credible allegations of government involvement. Pour-Mohammadi is at the center of strong allegations of direct involvement in orchestrating these assassinations.

In 1998, agents of the Ministry of Information killed five prominent activist intellectuals in Tehran. An Iranian source with first-hand knowledge of the investigation told Human Rights Watch that Pour-Mohammadi was implicated by investigators in those killings and even that an arrest warrant was about to be issued for him. “But instead it was arranged that he leave his post in the Ministry of Information,” this source said.

Gholamhussein Mohseni Ezhei, the new Minister of Information, served as prosecutor general of the Special Court for the Clergy and in this position spearheaded the prosecution of prominent reformist clerics. He has also been a key figure in suppressing press freedoms, resulting in the closure of more than 100 newspapers since 2000. Several journalists and activists have alleged that Mohseni Ezhei ordered the kidnap and killing of Pirouz Davani, a dissident and political activist, in 1998.

Human Rights Watch called on President Ahmadinejad to relieve Pour-Mohammadi and Mohseni Ezhei of their duties immediately and to establish an independent mechanism to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into their alleged crimes.

If President Ahmadinejad fails to remove Pour-Mohammadi and Mohseni Ezhei from his cabinet, the Parliament should call for a vote of no-confidence and initiate its own independent investigation, Human Rights Watch said.

“It’s downright dangerous to have men like this in charge of key ministries,” said Stork. “The international community must make clear that it holds the government of President Ahmadinejad responsible for the safety of Iranian political activists and dissidents.”
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 6:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Germany mulls travel limits for Ahmadinejad

By Louis Charbonneau

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L15534894.htm

BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - German officials are weighing up imposing some form of travel restriction on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after his denials that the Holocaust happened, a senior foreign ministry official said on Thursday. Some six millions Jews were killed by the Nazis during World War Two. Publicly denying that the Holocaust happened, as Ahmadinejad has done twice, is a crime in Germany.
In an interview with German WDR television, Gernot Erler, a state secretary at the foreign ministry, said the ministry was discussing whether Ahmadinejad should be allowed to enter Germany.
"We are considering whether some kind of travel restrictions could possibly be applied here," Erler said.
The Iranian president told a crowd in the southeastern city of Zahedan on Wednesday that the killing of millions of Jews by the Nazis was a legend, reiterating comments which drew international condemnation last week.
In October, Ahmadinejad said the Jewish state should be "wiped off the map."
Erler said any retaliatory steps needed to be carefully considered to ensure they did not undermine efforts by France, Britain and Germany to persuade Iran to give up what Washington and the European Union fear is an atomic weapons programme.
"It would make no sense ... to completely isolate this country, because then, for example, a negotiated solution would no longer be possible," Erler said.
Iran denies wanting nuclear energy for anything other than the peaceful generation of electricity.
RETALIATION
Speaking in a parliamentary debate, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemned Ahmadinejad's remarks and said: "The government in Tehran must understand that the patience of the international community is not endless."
Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to seek support from other EU leaders at a summit in Brussels to take the issue to the United Nations. Erler described the hardline president's remarks as "a deliberate provocation aimed not only at the Arab world but also internally in order to gain legitimacy."
EU leaders may issue a joint condemnation in Brussels, followed by a formal protest delivered by the ambassadors of Germany, France and Britain -- the 'EU3' -- in Tehran.
"A third possibility would be the temporary recall of European ambassadors from Iran. That would be a dramatic step and would signal the threat that a complete severing of diplomatic ties is a possibility," Erler said.
For the time being, the EU3 have no plans to cancel talks with Iranian nuclear negotiators due later this month.
Erler confirmed that on Dec. 21 senior diplomats from Germany, France and Britain would meet Iranian negotiators to see if talks between the EU trio and Tehran can be revived.
The talks collapsed in August when Iran resumed uranium processing activities at a plant in Isfahan that had been mothballed under a November 2004 deal between the EU3 and Iran known as the Paris Agreement.
Iran has vowed never to give up its right to a full atomic programme, including the most sensitive part of the fuel cycle, uranium enrichment, which can yield fuel for power or bombs.




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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sweden to cut Iran ties

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1134309574913&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter

The Swedish parliament ceased all bilateral contacts with the Iranian parliament Tuesday, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
The move follows a letter Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin sent asking parliaments worldwide to express their support for Israel. The letter, which was sent to more than 80 parliaments, called for an international response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call in October to "wipe Israel off the map."
"In recent years Iran has not merely settled for verbal attacks on Israel, Zionism and the Jewish people. It has been unrelenting in its efforts to achieve nuclear military capability and has funded, supplied and provided operational guidance to several major terrorist organizations," Rivlin wrote in the letter. "I strongly feel that due to the severity of this statement, a worldwide parliamentary reaction is called for."
The Speaker of the Swedish Parliament, Bjorn von Sydow, took immediate action based on Rivlin's letter.
"Although being restricted by constitutional limitations to act in matters of foreign policies, I can assure you that I will use every opportunity I have to condemn such statements... I have made sure that we cease all bilateral contacts with the Iranian parliament," Sydow wrote in response on November 14.
He ended the letter by asserting: "I am willing to defend the rights of Israel to exist as strongly as I defend the rights of my own country to exist."
A spokesman for Sydow told the Post that the speaker sent a clear signal that parliamentarians should not engage in official bilateral exchanges with the Iranian legislature.
Rivlin's letter was delivered to parliamentary heads around the globe on November 1 by various Israeli ambassadors. It has received a broad spectrum of responses, a Rivlin spokesman said.
"Several parliaments, including Guatemala, Chile and Uruguay have passed resolutions condemning the Iranian remarks, but the Swedish government has given the strongest reaction," said Yaakov Levy, diplomatic advisor to Rivlin. "We would have liked all responses to be as strong as the Swedish response."
Levy added that the letter was also sent to the parliaments of several Arab countries.
The letter was sent as part of a new program launched by Rivlin to strengthen Israel's relationship with foreign parliaments, said Levy. The letter regarding Iran was the second letter Rivlin sent to parliamentary heads; the first discussed the disengagement.
Relations between Israel and Sweden were strained last year following a visit by Swedish Foreign Minister Laila Freivalds. The FM took Israel to task for alleged violations of international law, saying Sweden's younger generation is troubled to see these violations on television.
Freivalds raised the issue in meetings with President Moshe Katsav and Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, saying targeted killings, destruction of homes and construction of the security fence violate international law, which is the guidepost for Swedish policy.
Freivalds's visit came six months after former ambassador to Sweden Zvi Mazel wrecked a display at the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm which he felt glorified the suicide bomber who murdered 21 Israelis at the Maxim restaurant in Haifa last year.



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