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Iran: Protests against detention of Ayub Ganji, a religious leader in Sanandaj

by eastkurd @ 20.04.2008 - 04:40:56 pm

NCRI- People took to the streets on Saturday to protest against detention of Mamousta Ayub Ganji, the Imam of Qaba Mosque, by the agents of the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) in the northwestern city of Sanandaj.
The participants demanded the immediate release of Ganji. The State Security Forces (SSF) -- mullahs' suppressive police -- cordoned the gathering fearing that the demonstration might get out of hand but people, in particular the youth, continued with their protest.

In a sermon on January 25, Ganji lashed out against the clerical regime for the death of a student from Sanandaj under torture. Subsequently, he was arrested and brutally tortured by the agents of the MOIS. Fearing widespread riot by the local residents over Ganji's detention, the MOIS released him briefly. However, he was detained for the second time.

A large number of youths participated in the demonstration outside Qaba Mosque, where Ganji preached, and it spread to other parts of Sanandaj.

The Iranian Resistance calls on the UN Secretary General, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Religion or Belief and all international human rights organizations to condemn the mullahs' medieval regime and adopt necessary measures to secure Ganji's release.


 
 

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LaRoj [Visitor]

22/07/08 @ 20:06

Hi!
I was very curious to know why the kurds havent used the already powerful force that exist in the kurdish society instead of raising arms against countries who's army are not just virtually impossible to beat but also the leaders have none respect for human losses.Considering the tactic that the kurdish guerilla uses nowadays "hit and run" is pretty much useless, killing a few innocent soldier who have been mostly sent out their against their will.

Best Regards LaRoj

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