Iran begins first trial of postelection crisis

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ALI AKBAR DAREINI | 08/ 1/09 11:27 PM | AP

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In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, former vice president Mohammad Ali Abtahi, second from right, is seen with other defendants sit at a court room in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Opposition political activists and protesters stood trial in Tehran Saturday on charges of rioting and conspiring against the ruling system in the country's first trial following the disputed presidential election, Iran's state media reported. (AP Photo/Fars News Agency, Hossein Salehi Ara) EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING SOME EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP WAS PREVENTED FROM INDEPENDENT ACCESS TO THIS EVENT

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began its first trial of the postelection crisis on Saturday, a mass court case against more than 100 activists and protesters accused of plotting a "velvet revolution" to topple clerical rule.

Some of the most prominent politicians of the pro-reform movement, including a former vice president, were among the defendants brought before the court in gray prison uniforms. A number of them delivered confessions, according to the Iranian media.

Coming days before President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is to be sworn into a second term, the mass trial was part of the government's efforts to choke off a persistent protest movement by Iranians who claim his June 12 re-election was engineered through fraud.

The protesters have presented the cleric-led regime with its biggest challenge since the 1979 revolution despite a brutal crackdown that has left hundreds imprisoned.

A prosecutor used Saturday's hearing to press the government's claims that the opposition is a tool of foreign enemies. He accused the three biggest opposition parties of receiving money from foreign non-governmental organizations as they plotted a government overthrow.

The charges, read out in court by the prosecutor from a 15-page indictment, included attacking military and government buildings, having links with armed opposition groups and conspiring against the ruling system, Iran's official news agency, IRNA, reported.

Reformists denounced the trial and said the defendants had no access to lawyers.

The indictment described an alleged years-long plot by the top pro-reform political parties to carry out a "velvet revolution," a popular, nonviolent uprising to overthrow the Islamic Republic similar to ones in Eastern Europe. The phrase comes from the peaceful 1989 Velvet Revolution that overthrew decades of communism in Czechoslovakia.

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The prosecutor said the three main opposition parties had taken money from foreign NGOs and had sought to use the election controversy as an opportunity to carry out their plot, according to a transcript reported by IRNA. He claimed Israeli and Western officials have spoken in recent years of fomenting revolution in Iran.

"Based on the evidence obtained and well-founded confessions of the defendants, these events had been planned in advance, and stages of the velvet revolution were carried out in accordance with a time schedule," the indictment said.

IRNA did not give information about how many defendants were in court, but the semiofficial Fars news agency said more than 100 defendants were present.

They included several prominent reformist opposition activists. Among them were former Vice President Mohammad Ali Abtahi, former government spokesman Abdollah Ramezanzadeh, former Vice Speaker of parliament Behzad Nabavi, former Deputy Foreign Minister Mohsen Aminzadeh and the leader of the biggest reformist party, the Islamic Iran Participation Front, Mohsen Mirdamadi.

Pictures from the courtroom showed a thin-looking Abtahi and a grim-faced Mirdamadi, both in prison uniforms, sitting in the front row. More than a hundred defendants could be seen sitting in the packed courtroom, many of them handcuffed but without prison uniforms.

Abtahi served as vice president under former reformist President Mohammad Khatami, a strong ally of the man who says he was the rightful winner of the June election, Mir Hossein Mousavi.

A reformist lawmaker, Mohammad Reza Tabesh, said he had information from Abtahi's wife that the former vice president had lost 40 pounds (18 kilograms) after 43 days in custody.

IRNA reported that during Saturday's hearing Abtahi confessed to making preparations to foment unrest with other reformist leaders.

"We made extensive exercises to keep people in the streets because it would make sense within the framework of fraud in elections," IRNA quoted Abtahi as saying.

Rights groups have said such confessions are often obtained under duress in Iran.

Abtahi was also quoted as saying that powerful former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani backed Mousavi to take revenge on Ahmadinejad, who defeated him in the 2005 election, and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

A statement released by State Expediency Council, a body led by Rafsanjani, denied the claim and said Abtahi's remarks were false.

The reformist Web site denounced Saturday's trial as a sham and said defendants had no access to lawyers. http://www.mowjcamp.com

"Do those who organized this sham trial today think that the nation will remain silent to slaughter the nation's best?" read a statement on the site.

The Islamic Iran Participation Front, the reformist party, called the trial "disgusting" and a "ridiculous show."

Paris-based media watchdog Reporters Without Borders quoted Saleh Nikbakht, a lawyer for Abtahi and several other defendants, as saying he was barred from the courtroom.

"I have not had access to the prosecution case files at any point since the arrest of my clients. I was not aware of the trial until 11 a.m. today. And I did not get permission to enter the courtroom," he was quoted as saying.

Among the others on trial Saturday were two foreign citizens – Iranian-American scholar Kian Tajbakhsh and Newsweek reporter Maziar Bahari, who holds Iranian and Canadian citizenship.

Bahari was quoted by Iranian news agencies as saying in the trial that Western media had attempted to guide events in Iran following the election.

Newsweek issued a statement that Bahari's work has "always been balanced and objective" with "fairness evident throughout his decade-long career."

"We are extremely dismayed at this turn of events," the statement added.

Pamela Kilpadi, a researcher who is working on a book with Tajbakhsh, said: "I know for a fact that Kian played absolutely no role in post-election incidents in Iran. He even said he would not vote in the elections. As an independent academic Kian has always sought political neutrality."

"These current statements have been forced under duress from someone being held in an undisclosed location without access to a lawyer, family or friends, in violation of the human rights treaties to which Iran is supposedly a signatory," Kilpadi told the AP by e-mail. "This is a disgrace to humanity."

There was no information on when the trial would end or when a verdict could be expected.

On Monday, Khamenei will lead a ceremony formally approving Ahmadinejad's second term, and two days later Ahmadinejad is to be sworn in before parliament.

Meanwhile, the anti-regime protests have continued with thousands of protesters holding a memorial at a Tehran cemetery on Thursday to commemorate those killed in the crackdown. Police fired tear gas and beat protesters with batons, but the march continued, as protesters chanted Mousavi's name.

Protesters then streamed back into central Tehran – some chanting on the subway, "Traitor Mahmoud, we want you to become homeless" – and again clashed with security forces.

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began its first trial of the postelection crisis on Saturday, a mass court case against more than 100 activists and protesters accused of plotting a "velvet revolution" to to...
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began its first trial of the postelection crisis on Saturday, a mass court case against more than 100 activists and protesters accused of plotting a "velvet revolution" to to...
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- anti-tazi I'm a Fan of anti-tazi 10 fans permalink

Kayhan Newspaper ,Khameini's mouthpiece Accused both Mohammad Khatami and Mir Hossein Mousavi as traitors involved in acts of treason. This is bad news. Expect arrest of both Mousavi and Khatmai in the following weeks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 08/02/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Yes, this might get more dramatic yet. In my humble opinion I think Khamene'i was waiting for this unrest to settle down, and quietly put the opposition leaders as well as Montazeri and others under extended house arrest if not full trial and/or clemency. Now, with Ahmadinejad's inauguration quickly looming, heads may start beginning to roll (metaphorically, if not literally).

It's a gambit. Will Khamene'i be better in the end stoking a flash of rage and creating martyrs over arrests, or allowing this to bleed his authority slowly under their symbolic moral leadership. His position seems to offer him but a Morton's Fork. This option would likely neutralize Rafsanjani though, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 08/03/2009
- anti-tazi I'm a Fan of anti-tazi 10 fans permalink

MUST READ

OUT OF STEP WITH THE MASSES

http://www.iranian.com/main/node/75398

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 08/02/2009
- Obenauer I'm a Fan of Obenauer 6 fans permalink
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This is a very interesting analysis. There are many different ideological stripes that encompass the opposition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 08/02/2009
- Obenauer I'm a Fan of Obenauer 6 fans permalink
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It appears from history that some Iranian dissidents have also been exiled (in addition to gruesome treatment in Iranian prisons). Perhaps, like the Pahlavi regime, the present totalitarian regime feels that this is a way to lessen prominent dissident's influence. If they are tortured or killed or languish in prison, they are viewed as martyrs who will never be forgotten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 08/02/2009
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Once again Juan Cole nails IRI 'justice' system as he exposes the show trial of Khatami's former Vice President.

"Amazingly, former president Mohammad Khatami's web site openly denounced the trial as just that, a show trial. Khatami's problem was always that he was insufficiently willing to stand up to the hard liners, and that he is being so blunt and confrontational suggests to me that he has reached the end of his patience. He is likely furious about the regime torturing his own associates, such as his former vice president Mohammad Ali Abtahi, into a confession."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 08/02/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Ah, I was gonna post this. It turns my stomach.

The LA Times also finally picked up on Ahmadinejad's numerous "wardrobe changes" during his visit to Mashhad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 08/03/2009
- forpeace I'm a Fan of forpeace 304 fans permalink
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Video: Mousavi c on de m ns 'medieval-era t or tu re' co nf e ss ions

http://www.france24.com/en/20090802-mousavi-condemns-medieval-era-torture-confessions-iran-elections-trial

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 08/02/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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The news-reporter called it a major blow to the opposition. I have another mind about this. I think Khamene'i is really gambling on this move. After all, Khatami, after backing down in 1999, has apparently belatedly gotten a backbone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 08/03/2009
- forpeace I'm a Fan of forpeace 304 fans permalink
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I repost the headlines and links, just in case ..........­.....IfHuf­PostScrubs­TheOrigina­lOnes.

ThisIsReal­lyAnnoying­HPshame!


Iran's ex-president a t ta c ks t ri al
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8180180.stm
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August 2, 2009
Ahmadinejad aide calls it quits
http://iranquest.com/blog/?p=8787
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August 2, 2009
C0n se rv at ive calls on Iran to hold second t ri al
http://iranquest.com/blog/?p=8779
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Updates from The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran
http://iranquest.com/blog/?p=8760
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Next pr0test venue
http://www.iranian.com/main/news/2009/08/02
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More Photos: T r i a l Begins for Iran Election P.ro te st ers
http://www.payvand.com/news/09/aug/1000.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 08/02/2009
- forpeace I'm a Fan of forpeace 304 fans permalink
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There is a video of the t.r.ia.l

Iran's "show t r i al" of f0es h u r t s system: Khatami

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSL246200320090802

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 08/02/2009
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Next pr0test venue

This is in Farsi and needs translation ........ someone please translate, thanks!

http://www.iranian.com/main/news/2009/08/02

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/02/2009
- forpeace I'm a Fan of forpeace 304 fans permalink
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August 2, 2009
Ahmadinejad aide calls it quits

With less than 24 hours until Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is to be officially approved for his second term, one of his advisors resigns.

http://iranquest.com/blog/?p=8787

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/02/2009
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Iran's ex-president a t ta c ks trial


Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami has criticised the trial of people a cc u sed of v iol en ce after June's disputed presidential election.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8180180.stm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/02/2009
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Does the indictment make any reference to the police state the velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia was protesting? In the government's own words, it compares itself to a totalitarian state that trampled on the rights of its citizenry, and compares Iran's reformers to peaceful protesters for human rights. Do Iran's leaders understand that this is an admission of their own guilt, rather than an indictment of the protesters?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 08/02/2009
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Good catch. Logic, memory and reasoning are not IRI's friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 08/02/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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This always amused me, as well. It tells you much about Khamene'i's state of mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 AM on 08/03/2009

The silence of Iranian goverment during last 10 months is questionable:

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=101964&sectionid=351020102

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 08/01/2009
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"He claimed Israeli and Western officials have spoken in recent years of fomenting revolution in Iran."

If Israel and the West were to interfere with Iran's elections with malign intent; wouldn't they prefer the clown Ahmadinejad? The argument that Iranians should rally behind him because of foreign "interference" rests on pretzel logic: Foreigners tried to hand the election to someone else. They would have given the election to the best person. Therefore, patriotic Iranians should support the bozo to spite these foreigners.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 08/01/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Neocons and Israel wanted Ahmadi to win, definitely:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stephen-zunes/why-american-neo-cons-wan_b_216790.html

"Foreigners tried to hand the election to someone else."
Change the situation there a little and that's partly where the "de.ath to Russia"'s are coming from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 08/01/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 64 fans permalink

Can we send the birthers to Iran and let that government deal with them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 08/01/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran:

Article 35
Both parties to a lawsuit have the right in all courts of law to select an attorney, and if they are unable to do so, arrangements must be made to provide them with legal counsel.

Article 38
All forms of t0rture for the purpose of extracting confession or acquiring information are forbidden. Compulsion of individuals to testify, confess, or take an oath is not permissible; and any testimony, confession, or oath obtained under duress is devoid of value and credence. Violation of this article is liable to punishment in accordance with the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 08/01/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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This all reminds me of something...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2piiBafkjVY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 08/01/2009
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