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    OFFICIAL TEHRAN PUTS PRESSURE ON NATIONAL ACTIVISTS OF SOUTH AZERBAIJAN: LAW OBSERVER

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Oct 29 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku /corr. Trend D.Khatinoglu / The repressions are
    observed to be intensified with regards to the national activists
    of South Azerbaijan. "Official Tehran puts inhuman pressure on the
    national activists of South Azerbaijan, arrests political activists
    for long terms and punish them through lashing," said the Chairwoman
    of the Association for Protection of South Azerbaijani Prisoners,
    Iranian Law Observer, Fakhteh Zamaani.

    According to the information by the Committee for Protection of
    Prisoners, currently more than 20 outstanding national activists have
    been arrested for long terms. The teacher of Tabriz University,
    Mohammadali Heydari, was detained on 27 October. His place of
    detention is unclear. Last week, lashing punishment (80 blows)
    was applied to three prisoners in Iran's city of Parsabad. Zamaani
    reported by telephone from Toronto on 29 October that the Iranian
    Government deprives the ethnic groups of their minimal rights.

    "Azeri people who make up majority in Iran incur economic, political
    and cultural pressure. They do not have schools in their Native
    language and it is contrary to the law," she said. According to the
    constitution of Iran, the ethnic peoples residing in Iran should
    get education in their Native languages. The ethnic peoples include
    Kurds, Turks, Arabs, Armenians and this law is followed only with
    regards to the Armenians. According to unofficial data, nearly 35mln
    Azerbaijanis reside in Iran. According to Zamaani, in addition to
    arrests and lashing, the national activists of South Azerbaijan
    in prisons incur pressures. "Sentencing Abbas Lisani to 30 months
    imprisonment and lashing punishment (100 blows) is illegal. Lisani
    incurred tortures in the prison. He was detained in the prison for
    those accused of 'drug sale' and 'intentional murdering' and was not
    allowed to meet with his relatives," Zamaani said. The wife of Lisani,
    Ardabil national activist, reported to Trend that the Revolutionary
    Court of Iran sentenced Lisani to 30 months imprisonment and lashing
    punishment (100 blows) through accusing him of breaking the national
    security. After 16 months imprisonment, two more criminal cases were
    filed against him. According to Zamaani, the pressure on the families
    of the activists was intensified as well.

    "Several members of national activists' families also incurred
    tortures," she said.
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