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Mohammad Reza Ali-Zamani, Iranian protester forced confession, now sentc to execution Oct 11th! HELP

October 9, 2009 | Tehran, Iran | Vetting explained

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Mohammad was only a protester everyone. The Iran govt forced him by torture in prison to give false pre-written confession of guilt and now they sentenced him to death on Oct 11th.

 

He was just part of the Green movement trying to protest on the streets peacefully to try to bring democracy for Iran just like all the other millions of kids on the street. He is just a regular man who wanted to help his country get freedom & democracy.

 

Sorry the video is in Farsi, but you can read the article below in English.

 

The prosecutor said, "He wore Green clothes." !!

 

FREE MOHAMMAD!!!! This is crazy!

 

Here is full story by Guardian UK (because for SOME reason CNN hasnt covered it YET! Get on it CNN!!!):

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/08/mohammad-reza-ali-amani-death

 

"We are surprised by the confession he has made in court. He has given it under pressure and we strongly deny all he has said," Fouladvand said. "He had absolutely no links with the Americans and hasn't been involved in any operations inside Iran. His job was simply to pass on news for our radio station and to make broadcast packages."

 

If you need to contact me:

 

@royasmusic

http://royasmusic.blogspot.com

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