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Iran: Misogynist torturers cling to power

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Wednesday September 02, 2009 16:33author by Yassamine Mather Report this post to the editors

This article covers the continuing crisis in Iran, workers struggles, prisoners hunger strikes, the show trials and the Regimes problems in getting a new Cabinet appointed. Full text of article at link below.

Over the last few weeks, following the show trials of ‘reformist’ personalities and the imposition of even more severe forms of repression in Iran, the nature of protests has changed considerably. However, demonstrations continue on a daily basis in Tehran and most other Iranian cities, with numbers attending ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Reports from the working class neighbourhoods of Tehran, such as Ekbatan, Apadana and Karaj, and from the white-collar suburbs of Tehran Pars, indicate that anti-government demonstrations take place every night and often lead to confrontation between protesters and Bassij militia.

Last week dozens of political prisoners started a hunger strike in Evin prison and on the first day of Ramadan families of those arrested in recent protests gathered outside calling for the immediate release of all political detainees. There are daily protests in factories and workplaces against the political and economic conditions and in some provinces, including Khorassan, there is news of peasants protesting against confiscation of their land by religious authorities. Five hundred peasants from Sarakhss have staged a sit-in for the last week in front of Mashad’s main petrol station, complaining about the use of religious legislation to expropriate their land.

Kashan textile employees are amongst those staging demonstrations against the non-payment of wages . This month there was a major dispute at the Pars Wagon Company, when workers destroyed the canteen in protest at non-payment of wages, smashing windows and breaking tables and chairs.News coverage of events in Iran often concentrates on what is happening amongst the ruling circles, but Pars metal workers protesting against job cuts, low wages and poor working conditions for the last six months say they will continue their protests until the media inside “Iran’s capitalist hell” is shamed into broadcasting their demands.

There are also directly political protests in workplaces. On hearing of an impending visit by Ahmadinejad, workers at the Bandar Abbas shipyard threatened to go on strike in mid-August, saying they would not allow a “coup d’etat president” to visit.

And workers in Haft Tapeh staged a noisy sit-in on Friday August 16 as part of a long-standing struggle with the factory’s management. They are demanding the implementation of an agreed job reclassification, increased wages, better overtime pay, an end to the logging of every task and no more sackings of contract workers.

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Ahmadinejad has also appointed Ahmad Vahidi to be defence minister despite (OR MAYBE BECAUSE OF) the fact that he organised a terrorist attack on a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires in July 1994 that killed 85 people and injured more than 200. Vahidi was in charge of operations for the al Quds wing of the Revolutionary Guards at the time, this division of the Guard organises overseas operations for the Iranian regime, and there may have been cooperation with some of Argentina's large neo-nazi groups who also target Jews and Jewish organisations in the country. Perhaps the appointment should be seen as consistent with Ahmadinejad's repeated Holocaust denials and other anti-Semitic utterances since his election in 2005.

 
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