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“You Should Help The People Of Iran” (UPDATED)

“You Should Help The People Of Iran” (UPDATED)

UPDATE: 12:49AM EST 6.25.09

In Iran, family members wait and worry outside Evin Prison

Reporting from Tehran — The mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters wait.

They sip tea, amble around, look at their watches and stare at the posted lists of names, about 700 or 800 of them.

They arrived early outside Evin Prison, the notorious complex of buildings in northern Tehran where most of the Iranians arrested in the recent unrest have been locked up.

By 8 a.m., dozens have gathered, standing around the entrance or sitting on brown plastic chairs after wiping away the dew.

They hold pay vouchers or shop licenses to use as collateral to bail out family members and friends. Many were called late the previous night and told to come here.

But no one is there to tell them where to go or what to do.

One man approaches the gate of a shuttered general courthouse near the prison entrance.

A kindly soldier approaches. “My dear father,” he says. “You must go to the Revolutionary Court on Moallem Street. They will say where and when your child will be released.”

Some families split up. Sister and brother go to Moallem Street. Mother and father stand in front of Evin just in case, keeping in touch via cellphones, which have begun to work again after spotty service during the protests.

There is little to do while waiting. In front of the courthouse, a blue-roofed trailer serves as a little shop, selling tea bags and hot water in disposable cups and offering photocopying services for documents such as birth certificates.

Sheets of paper bearing the handwritten names of those held inside are taped on the outside of the trailer. They flutter in the breeze. Visitors strain their eyes to read the names of those arrested Saturday, when the capital burned.

The names of those arrested earlier are typed up, along with the name of the courthouse where they will be tried, and stuck on the glass panes of the courthouse next to Evin.

Massoud, the elderly father of a prisoner named Saman Sahrai, and his wife look for traces of their son on the lists.

“I found the name,” she is overheard announcing dryly.

Massoud chuckles. “Who can dare to say that a mother’s instinct is not strong enough,” he says. “My eyes cannot see well enough.”

Most of the approximately 40 people gathered outside the prison decline to give their full name or, in some cases, even their first name for fear of reprisal.

Massoud says he was called late the night before to come to the prison with his salary voucher as bail to get his son released.

A soldier at the prison tells him to go to the Revolutionary Court.

“Getting arrested was a good lesson for my son,” Massoud says.

“If he is released, he will appreciate his father and mother better than before, and will realize what it is to earn a living in this country and he hopefully will stick to his education and finding a job.”

UPDATE: 6:41PM EST

h/t Atlas Shrugs

UPDATE: 6:03PM EST

Protestors Set Up Barricade

UPATE: 5:56PM EST

I am still searching for the La Stampa article..but it has been cited in three other sources.

Power and Opposition In Iran Start Mass Money Export From Country

Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Political crisis in Iran has led to mass outflow of capital from the country.

La Stampa, citing Italian intelligence service, reports that Iranian large banks started active money transfer from the country. Money are leaving both banks which are under control of Islamic Leadership of Iran and those relating to Rafsanjani that stands behind opposition presidential nominee Mir Hossein Musavi who has refused so far to admit his defeat in elections.

Reconciliation between supporters and opponents of Makhmud Ahmadinejad is already impossible. Both sides are preparing for decisive fight following which anybody of them will have to flee from Iran.

According to La Stampa’s data, over the last 48 hours banks Saderat, Bank-e Melli, Bank-e Sepah and Melat have started transferring finances to Turkey, Malaysia, Pakistan, Indonesia and UAE. Money are transferred by not large tranches up to $10 million. According to Italian intelligence service, finances transferred abroad belong to different non-governmental funds submitted to Islamic Leadership of Iran.

Activity of the Iranian Fund of Repressed and Invalids of War, the Fund of Martyrs, the Homeyni Fund and other similar organizations are under close control of western intelligence services, considering that precisely through these funds Tehran finances such terrorist groups abroad as Hezbollah and HAMAS.

UPDATE: 5:39PM EST

Heard RUMOR that clerics are transferring money out of Iran – searching for confirmation from european newspapers.

UPDATE: 5:29PM EST

EU parliament head prepared to lead delegation to Iran

Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi’s appeals to the EU to respond to the violence in her country are bearing fruit: the president of the EU parliament is considering sending an unprecedented delegation to Tehran.

EU Parliament President Hans-Gert Poettering said Wednesday that he is prepared to lead a delegation of European deputies to Iran to study allegations of fraud in the recent election that returned hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to another four years in power.

Shirin Ebadi with EU External Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner on Tuesday, June 23, 2009Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Shirin Ebadi (right) also met with EU External Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner

His comments came after meeting Iranian Nobel peace prize winner Shirin Ebadi, who has been campaigning for EU countries and other members of the international community to “express their protest” over Tehran’s violent crackdown on opposition demonstrators.

“I will recommend to the European parliament political groups to send a delegation of the European parliament as quickly as possible to Tehran,” Poettering said after talks with Ebadi in Brussels.

“I have never done this before but this…is so severe and important that I’m ready to go myself as president of the European parliament to show our solidarity with the people in Iran,” he said.

Poettering said he had no way of knowing whether Iranian authorities would permit such a delegation to enter the country, adding that he would “follow the diplomatic procedure.”

UPDATE: 5:18PM EST

Revolutionary Guards commander defies Khamenei’s orders to use force on protestors

A commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has been arrested for refusing to obey Iran’s Supreme Leader, according to reports from the Balatarin website.

Earlier today the Revolutionary Guards issued a warning on its website threatening to come down hard on Iranians who continue protesting against what many in the country see as rigged elections.

The Revolutionary Guards is a separate body to the mainstream armed forces in Iran and is seen as one of the main and most powerful bodies responsible for protecting the Islamic theocratic regime.

General Ali Fazli, who was recently appointed as a commander of the Revolutionary Guards in the province of Tehran, is reported to have been arrested after he refused to carry out orders from the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei to use force on people protesting the controversial re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

For full coverage of the Iranian election protests click here

(Editor’s note: Please be aware that due to intense media restrictions imposed by the Iranian government, it was not possible for IBTimes to independently verify many of the reports.)

Fazli, a veteran of the devastating Iran-Iraq war is also believed to have been sacked and taken to an unknown location.

UPDATE:

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Last Messages

11:30am EST 6.24.09

we must go – dont know when we can get internet – they take 1 of us, they will torture and get names – now we must move fast – #Iranelection

Everybody is under arrest & cant move – Mousavi – Karroubi even rumour Khatami is in house guard – #Iranelection –

they pull away the dead into trucks – like factory – no human can do this – we beg Allah for save us – #Iranelection

Lalezar Sq is same as Baharestan – unbelevable – ppls murdered everywhere – #Iranelection

they catch ppl with mobile – so many killed today – so many injured – Allah Akbar – they take one of us – #Iranelection

WHAT IS OUR GOVERNMENT DOING?

BREAKING VIDEO: 6.24.09,

Iranian Revolution March on Parliament Building

Barack Hussein Obama? Are You Listening?  Oh!  That’s Right!  You have a townhall meeting about single payer health care rationing tonight with your bestest buddies, ABC.  Maybe the mullahs are right when they say that America is responsible for this massacre.  I am thinking that you being such a pantywaist has sent the message that it is okay to commit genocide in Iran.

IRAN: EYEWITNESS TO MASSACRE JUNE 24TH, FULL COVERAGE ATLASSHRUGS.COM

Hey Bambi, maybe if we help these people we may be able to repair our image around the world? Whaccha think?

Can We Impeach Obama Yet?

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