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dinsdag 7 augustus 2018

Anarchic update news all over the world - 7.08.2018


Today's Topics:

   

1.  [Japan] Irregular Rhythm Asylum, an anarchist space in Tokyo
      By ANA (pt) [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

2.  [France] "Love and Revolution" is released on DVD and is all
      available on YouTube By ANA (pt) [machine translation]
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

3.  US,      First of May Anarchist Alliance m1aa: Moving Forward
      from Crisis (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

4.  Czech, afed: Streets of sugar -- Review of Radical Left Leaf
      for Youth. [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

5.  asr anarshism: Remembrance of Maryam Faraji and all the
      liberators who are captured, lost or killed in the fight against
      the criminals of the Islamic Republic [machine translation]
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)


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Message: 1





Irregular Rhythm Asylum (IRA) is an infoshop opened in 2004. Keeping anarchism, art and 
activism as its main subject, it has books, zines and other goods related to social 
movements, resistance culture and the DIY scenario, just as it does as a space to bring 
together the people involved, both from Japan and foreigners. IRA also serves as a venue 
for events: talks, exhibitions, film shows, workshops, parties ... ---- by  Jack 
Heslehurst ---- The blinking neon lights of Shinjuku illuminate a neighborhood famous for 
the ceaseless crowds at its station, its glass and iron skyscrapers occupied by the 
national business elite, big stores and the distinct brand of immorality emanating from 
Kabukicho. However, all this deceives about the past of Shinjuki like the nucleus of the 
birth of the counterculture.

In the 1960s, Shinjuku was a gathering of radicals, artists and intellectuals with a 
myriad of convictions, a place where people with the same views could express themselves 
in opposition to the "economic miracle," which was rapidly transforming Japan's 
institutions. It was the home of the movement  angura  (underground), where hippies sang, 
they acted beatniks, avant-garde performaram and leftists protested. In 1968, the streets 
of Shinjuku also became a battlefield, as the antiwar manifestations erupted into violence.

Unfortunately, little evidence of that time survived the demolition and digging machines 
of the improvement. That is, except the  Irregular Rhythm Asylum  (IRA). Located on the 
third floor of a modest apartment east of Shinjuku, a few minutes from Shinjuku Gyoen, the 
IRA is one of Tokyo's most important counterculture spaces.

Kei, the owner, describes the place as an " infoshop " - that is, a spot for local and 
international artists, activists and curious people with the desire to appear and share 
ideas, show their work and spend time. Whoever you are, you'll be welcome with open arms 
in the little shop, where Kei will always be behind the counter. Fluent in English and 
totally cheerful, Kei is always willing to talk and show the space to people. As well as 
serving as a meeting place, the IRA also sells a variety of books (including a fair amount 
of English titles), zines, CDs (many punks), and handmade items such as T-shirts, bags and 
  badges .

The IRA began operating in 2004 when Kei took over the space of a group of friends 
designers. He believes that places like the IRA are important to DIY artists and 
musicians, as well as to promote non-hierarchical activism and highlight important issues 
that may go unnoticed by the  mainstream  . Anti-nuclear and anti-nuclear (especially 
after the Fukushima disaster) are at the heart of this, although recently resistance to 
some destructive elements of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 is also stirring the site. If you 
want to learn more about these problems, activism in Japan more generally or just 
participate, feel free to appear.

The IRA also provides space for regular events and workshops that always bring in new 
participants. At the beginning of Thursday nights (starting at 7pm), a group called  A3BC 
joins a woodcut workshop, where political-themed paintings are created collectively. Even 
those without experience are encouraged to participate and learn everything they need to 
know. Similarly, on Tuesdays, a sewing wheel meets and all equipment is provided at no cost.

In addition to these events, there are also periodic lectures, film shows and parties. Two 
particularly notable events took place there last year: political art lectures in Japan 
over the last 100 years and a special party organized by the collective zine  Perzine 
Blues Syndrome , which was attended by several zine creators from around the world. Also 
last year the IRA hosted  No Limit , a week-long festival of events in Tokyo. Bringing 
together artists and activists from all over Asia, the event was designed to develop 
solidarity and expose radical arts. To learn more about this and everything that happens 
in the IRA, check out their Facebook page.

There are plenty of stores in Tokyo to buy English books, but none have a stock like the 
IRA. Of course, titles of famous anarchists such as Emma Goldman, Bakunin and Chomsky are 
present, but there is also an excellent range of books written by lesser known authors and 
independent editors to be searched. When asked for recommendations, Kei quickly picks up 
My Escapes from Japan from Osugi Sakae, an account of the exploits of a Japanese anarchist 
in Shanghai and Paris during the 1920s. Far from the books, handmade zines, trinkets, 
T-shirts, and other items they're also great, and you certainly will not find them 
anywhere else around town.

While Shinjuku may have lost its reputation as a radical, this multidisciplinary center of 
DIY art, politics and culture is certainly doing a good job of keeping the counterculture 
flag flying. The IRA is a bit of fresh air and well worth the visit.

Irregular Rhythm Asylum

Address: 160-0022, Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo, Japan.

Location: Shinjuku

Phone: +81 3-3352-6916

Site: ira.tokyo

FB: irregularrhythmasylum

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Yannis Youlountas's "Love and Revolution" movie (updated July 2018) has just been released 
on DVD and is all available on YouTube. ---- " Ten years after the first riots, the media 
no longer speak of the Greek crisis. Everything indicates that the austerity was 
successful and the dust settled. This movie proves otherwise. In Thessalonica, young 
people prevent the auction of foreclosed homes. On the island of Crete, farmers oppose the 
construction of a new airport. In Athens, a mysterious group, multiplying the sabotages, 
disturb the power. In the neighborhood of Exarchia, threatened with evacuation, the heart 
of the resistance welcomes the refugees in self-management. A musical journey between 
those and those who dream of love and revolution. "

>> Watch the movie (1:26:05) here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNSfoTYY3hA

>> More infos, copies on DVD:

http://lamouretlarevolution.net/

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Message: 3





On July 7 and 8, 2018, members of the First of May Anarchist Alliance came from across the 
country in order to discuss the state of our organization, and to have a frank discussion 
of whether or not we could or should continue it. This document summarizes the general 
direction of our conversations. In the interest of building a broad anarchist and 
revolutionary trend we decided to share our current perspective and invite response from a 
range of comrades. ---- Where We've Been ---- We must acknowledge that M1AA has been in 
crisis for at least the past year, if not longer. While our members have been active in 
numerous struggles, especially in antifascist, housing, anti-ICE and workplace organizing, 
our internal functioning and our ability to collectively engage with broader society as a 
small anarchist organization have been low. Meanwhile, the stresses of these struggles 
have taken their toll.

Internally, our already small organization has lost members rather than gaining them. An 
escalating interpersonal conflict between two members, which the rest of M1 did not 
adequately address in its early stages, culminated in a serious physical altercation. This 
paralyzed our organization both locally and nationally. Ultimately, neither member was 
willing to engage a reconciliatory process offered by the rest of the Alliance, and both 
left the organization. Meanwhile, a broader trend of demoralization, frustration, and 
hopelessness has caused members to feel increasingly burnt out and to become inactive or 
leave the organization.

In this time we have been repeatedly unable to advance political discussion in a 
collective fashion. In an outward-facing context, our web and social media presence has 
suffered, and we have not produced the amount and type of public communications we have 
been proud of in the past. Our correspondence and interaction with like-minded groups and 
individuals has been spotty at best.

While this crisis has been severe, it has not been based in ideological differences or 
splits. We retain a strong political coherence as anarchists deeply engaged in broader 
social struggles. We also understand that the crisis inside M1 is reflective of a broader 
crisis in the US left and the world as a whole. Our disorientation is not unique, nor is 
our demoralization. On a global scale, conservative, far-right, fascist or quasi-fascist, 
and deeply authoritarian populist forces have taken power from Hungary to India to the 
Philippines to Brazil. And, of course, in the US the Trump era has given state sanction to 
a range of white supremacist and hetero-patriarchal efforts, both through official policy 
and street violence. M1 has long worked to develop an understanding of an insurgent right, 
but generally with the assumption that such forces would remain excluded from power by an 
elite neoliberal consensus. While many of the attacks have been a continuation of prior 
activity, the speed, scale, and open brutality with which it is carried out lends itself 
to a unique sort of unease, anxiety, and sense of powerlessness.

In response to the surging right, mass movements have sprung up in defense of immigrants, 
survivors of sexual assault, and other marginalized and targeted groups. But these 
movements have struggled to push beyond immediate action plans, coordinated rallies, and 
electoral machinations that push everyone concerned closer to the Democratic Party. 
Revolutionaries operating on the fringes of these movements have often had difficulty 
doing more than making banners and flyers, etc. Just when it seems that an opening has 
emerged for the development and dissemination of new and dynamic radical politics, our 
failures stare us in the face, and temper any temptation to celebrate success. Our 
organization must address these failures if we are to advance our work and contribute to 
developing liberatory movements.

Where We Are Going

http://m1aa.org/?p=1529

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Message: 4





At this year's Anarchist Book Festival , the Czech version of the German radically leftist 
magazine Sugar Street was first introduced . This title has been published in Germany 
since 2009 and TOP B3rlin *, a magazine called the "Non-Gospel Communist Group", has a 
major share in it. The leaflet is targeted at young people in particular and tries to make 
clear, as far as possible, the key points of their agenda. The Czech version is a sort of 
selection of texts from earlier German original texts. One of the goals in the editorial 
is to "bring the themes and perspectives that are part of this debate in Germany into the 
Czech Radical Left context." ---- But there are several hitchhikes here. Even though Czech 
publishers are trying to put semtam into the texts, they still feel that they are 
originally written especially for the German environment. It is beneficial for each 
article to be a reference to literature that deals with the topic in any way. In the Czech 
environment, however, it will be very difficult to understand the fact that, as an 
alternative to everything, communism is presented, and the word is too often repeated. 
Whether the authors think self-evidently and explain the difference between their vision 
and "real socialism," they boycott their efforts for clarity for people not touched by 
similar ideas in an environment where the term communism generally has completely 
different connotations and is completely different. That article explaining the difference 
between communism sounds like a discovery of the wrong path and failure, although it was 
clear in the 1st International that the authoritarian communism will lead.

The journal deals with topics of work , culture , self-organization , revolution , state 
and nation, Marx's theory, genderor inequalities in education. If the attentive reader 
accepts the criticism of the state and the nation, which are "exemplary expressions of the 
shit of this world," and taking his appeal for critical thinking and the need to learn 
from political experience, he will be very confused from the last text. This one kills 
everything that has been said before. From the despised nations and nations, one suddenly 
appears to us as untouchable, and in the form of utterly absurd argumentation, his 
criticism is almost taboo. If you oppose the occupation of Palestine by Israel, you find 
yourself in this logic at the level of Hezbollah and suicide bombers. And even if we had 
to cough up the nation, if you are Germans, you have to take away the sins of your 
grandparents without interference.

Despite the abovementioned complaints, the Sugar Street is highly recommended. And you can 
take the final text as a test of whether you have read the previous ones carefully.

32 pages. Download at https://nerasismu.noblogs.org/files/2018/05/ulice_z_cukrufinweb.pdf

https://www.afed.cz/text/6863/ulice-z-cukru

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Message: 5





There are no official and exact figures of political disappearances in Iran. The 
International Day of the Dead is compulsory on the month of September. The names and files 
of 522 people who have disappeared formally during the past 40 years in the Islamic 
Republic of Iran have been registered with the UN Working Group on Missing Persons, of 
which about 100 are women. Little information has been published about these disappeared 
people, but the members of the first Iranian Baha'i community after the 1979 revolution, 
Pirouz Davani and Saeed Zeinali, have been among the worst political disappearances in 
Iran over the past 40 years. ---- In international law, the missing disappearance of a 
person is allegedly secretly abducted or imprisoned by the government or a political 
organization or a person or third parties with permission, protection, or with knowledge 
of the state or political organization, and this situation by refusing to declare the fate 
Or the place where the person is kept for the purpose of placing the victim outside the 
protection of the law.

Here, we record here some of the suspicious projects of security institutions about the 
deaths or disappearances of some of the most recognized religious, political and civil 
activists who initially started with the memory of my dear Marim Faraji, we do.

1. Maryam Faraji:

Maryam Faraji was kidnapped and then killed by the criminals of the Islamic Republic of 
Iran ( this is the case when Maryam Faraji is really the body that they are posing. ) 
According to another hypothesis, Mary may still be captive of the torturers and burn 
someone else's body In the name of the government, there are dozens or perhaps hundreds of 
bodies that are "unknown and unscrupulous." Anyone who can steal a defender, and replace 
"an unselfish body" in his place. ), By creating a counterfeit project and scenario, have 
not left behind their systematic crimes, and it seems that public opinion and people after

Maryam Faraji, December 12, 96, was arrested at the same time as the student arrests and 
protests of Dehma in Tehran, and he was interrogated for 10 days in Evin Information 
Section 209. Maryam Faraji, a civil rights activist in the lower court, was held in Branch 
28 of the Revolutionary Court, headed by Judge Ahmadzadeh, on April 19, 1997. He was 
sentenced to 3 years imprisonment and two years' imprisonment.

The burning corpse Mary Faraji, a 33-year-old civilian activist of Kord and a senior 
student of International Management who had left her home on Thursday, July 14, was 
discovered by the police, and the legal practitioner claimed DNA from the father of this 
civilian activist. That the identity of the corpse is confirmed. ( Murmur Faraji's murder, 
"Work is their own" )

I believe that the main accused in this case of the disappearance and murder of Maryam 
Faraji are all those who were familiar with his case in the court and the prison and the 
security agencies, namely, Judge Ahmadzadeh, at Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court, as 
well as the interrogators of Maryam Faraji in Evin Prison Item 209 of the information 
interrogated. All those who have filed Maryam Faraji in the court and in prisons and 
security agencies and the fate of their lives in their hands. These are the first 
defendants in the case of Maryam Faraji who will be investigated one day after the fall of 
the Islamic Republic by the family and the people's court.

2 - Neda Agha Soltan

Wikipedia (February 3, 1982 in Tehran - June 30, 2009 in Tehran) was one of the dozens who 
during the popular protests against the election results of June 22, 2009 on June 20, 2009 
in the Amirabad neighborhood of Tehran (North Kargar St. , Intersection of Shahid Salehi 
Street and Khosravi Alley) was shot dead by a Basiji. The publication of a short video of 
his mobile-minded moments of death was a reflection of the media in the world. According 
to the Time magazine, the moment of his death was the greatest death of a human being in 
the history of mankind. The agent of Neda Agha Sultan's murder is one of the Basij militia 
engineers arrested for a short time by protesters. The accused of murder, later named as 
Abbas Kargar Javavid, was summoned by the court one year after his death, but disappeared.

However, Seyyed Ahmad Khatami, a member of the board of directors of the Assembly of 
Experts and the Imam of the Provisional Imam of Tehran, also referred to this issue on 
Friday, July 5th, and described it as the work of his protesters, whom he called 
"Rioters": "In a recent upsurge, a woman was killed, Obama cradled her crocodile tears and 
shot West. Anyone who watched her film finds out that her work is overwhelming. It's taken 
from the place where the woman's car was parked. This lady was in the alley. They are 
arrested in a quiet alley that they do not. It turns out that if the system was working, 
it would be in the street. "

Ezatullah Zarghami had said that "The CNN and the BBC presented one by one with some 
fictitious images like the death of the same woman (Neda Agha Soltan), and then a 
gentleman named Arash Hejazi in this field was fired and now he is lost and grave. They 
launched ... ". The Venezuelan ambassador also stated that "in the second round of the 
election, the country also launched such a scene, such as the death of the woman in that 
country, and the scenario was also launched there, and they wanted to say that Mr. 
Chavez's vote was fake, but failed. "[

According to IRNA, during the incident on Saturday night at the site of the murder, Amir 
Abad, no special conflict occurred, and the location of the rifle was far from the unrest 
of the Saturday evening of Khordad, Azadi Avenue.
There are various narratives about the murder of Neda Agha Sultan in pro-government media 
or close to the government:

He also claimed that "refer to the name of Neda Agha Sultan. The translation of his name 
into English is shouting Mr. Shah. That this country with a history of 30 years of the 
Islamic Republic failed, and should Mr. Reza Pahlavi back. "
On June 21, 2010, a movie called "Intersection" was broadcast on the network of three 
Iranian television. In this film, different assumptions were made about the murder of 
Neda. The PMOI group kills one in Iran. Neda's family rejected the invitation of the 
creators of the film to attend.
Iran's ambassador to Mexico in an interview with CNN in Spanish, claimed that the likely 
cause of death, the CIA is
Official media affiliated with the Islamic Republic also consider the incident suspicious 
of said different reaction.

According to Tabnak, the Fars News Agency claimed that Neda Agha Soltan is alive
Raja News, also quoted the sound of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as saying that Arash 
Hejazi is the main killer of Neda.
Among other things, Neda's collaboration with his killers (proposed by Sima and Sima) and 
the project to read this issue by some opposition from the regime and Western intelligence 
networks to strike the Islamic Republic of Iran, referred to today by the Vatan daily
The younger newspaper, the Revolutionary Guards Corps, claimed that the BBC's 
correspondent had hired a thief to kill Neda Soltan.
The IRNA official claimed that the evidence obtained by security and law enforcement 
experts reinforces the hypothesis that Neda Agha Sultan was mistakenly targeted as a 
sister of a member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq executed in Mazandaran.
Pictures of Neda Soltani in 2009 were released instead of Neda Agha Soltan in cyberspace, 
and many at various events took pictures of him instead of Neda's photos. In an interview 
with the New York Times, he claimed that he was pressured by the Iranian Ministry of 
Intelligence to face Neda Agha Sultan in front of the camera and announce that the entire 
Neda murder incident was conspiring. After this incident, he traveled to Turkey and 
resettled from Germany, where he was stolen in a book called Chahar.

In December 2009, Basij students rushed to the British embassy and accused the BBC of 
involvement in the incident, demanding the extradition of Arash Hejazi as the murderer of 
Neda Agha Soltan.
At the beginning of the street theater, a student as a BBC Persian broadcaster 
participated in the Fars News Agency. Then another student in the role of British 
intelligence officer MI6 described Arash Hejazi's mission to murder Neda Agha Soltan. He 
gave Hejazi a mission to Iran, giving money, weapons and expressing Arash Hejazi's mission 
as well as giving a ticket to Iran. In the next episode of the theater, a student who 
played the role of Arash Hejazi and covered his face with the image of this person, 
described the manner of killing Nada Agha Soltan to one of his colleagues. The next 
episode of the theater was Neda Agha Soltan's murder scene. Arash Hejazi, accompanied by 
Neda Agha Soltan, was instigated against the Islamic Republic and instigated a slogan, 
leading him to the corner of the murder site. His colleague encouraged him to do this, and 
after that, when Neda Agha Soltan was chanting, Arash Hejazi's fellow behind him with a 
gun hiding in his shirt, behind Neda Agha The sultan was shot and murdered and then ran 
away from his vehicle. In the next section, Arash Hejazi, with the presence of murder, 
fired the people and Neda's body and began slamming the slogans against the Islamic 
Republic. The street theater ended with a slogan by students In the next section, Arash 
Hejazi, with the presence of murder, fired the people and Neda's body and began slamming 
the slogans against the Islamic Republic. The street theater ended with a slogan by 
students In the next section, Arash Hejazi, with the presence of murder, fired the people 
and Neda's body and began slamming the slogans against the Islamic Republic. The street 
theater ended with a slogan by students

The show was protested by the family of Aqa Soltan and announced that it was only the 
government officials who killed Neda. (Wikipedia)

3 - Sane Jaleh:

Sane Jahla (1363 in Tehran, Tehran, Tehran, Tehran) was a student of the performing arts 
of the Tehran University of Art and a member of the Sunni Kurds who was shot dead during 
the protests of the Green Movement on February 25, 2010.

Protesters' news sources have identified Jaleh as one of the protesters killed by security 
forces. The site introduces the word from members of Mir Hossein Mousavi's campaign 
headquarters, and Saham News website has released a video showing Sane Jaleh along with 
Ayatollah Montazeri. He also wrote articles in the magazine Azma from magazines sponsored 
by the Green Movement. He also played in a short film called Brick in the wall, whose 
content was protesting the state of affairs, which has been confiscated by the government.

The government's media has identified him as a Basiji who was killed by the MKO during a 
demonstration on 25 Bahman. The Fars News Agency has also released a video claiming that 
Jaleh's membership card is in the Basij Resistance Force. Some of his friends, including 
Hatf Soltani, who was arrested in the Kahrizak detention center, denied the attachment and 
considered him a supporters of the Green Movement. The Green Road also claimed that the 
family was under government pressure to introduce him as a supporter of the government. 
The Fars News Agency published an interview with his father and cousin and, in the words 
of his father, wrote that his son was a guardian of the Qur'an and worked for God for all 
his life, but some of God did not let the fruits of my life work. And according to his 
cousin, the writers of the plot want to send young people like Sanei, who was the 
protector of the Qur'an.

While the toilers, Director General of the organization, "the representatives of the 
leader of the university» Picture J. waiting inside the fake had described, Hossein 
Shariatmadari in an interview with Iranian state television hail spies and infiltrators, 
the government announced that during the meeting with Montazeri good news to They were 
given. These remarks came at a time when Condoleezza Jaleh Brother Sanef denied any 
allegations of being militant and said that Basiji's card was issued on the same day that 
his brother was killed by the government.

Also, two of the authorities in the western mobilization of the country, donating 75 
million USD in cash to Father Sane Zhelah, which the father refuses to accept.

Bahman Mahmoudi, secretary of the dormitory council of Raqaz University of Art, made an 
interview a few hours before the release of the arrested on the funeral of Sane Jaleh with 
Fars News Agency on 28/11/1390, which apparently resulted in the release of the 33 people: 
"Tehran University of Art no The Islamic Association does not have Sane Jaleh as a member 
of this student association. Mahmudi emphasized that he was very impressed and hard to 
say: I reiterate that Tehran University of Art has never been an Islamic Student 
Association, and Sane Jaleh was not a member of any group at that time.

His funeral was held on 27 February with a massive crowd of people from the University of 
Art to Tehran University. The ceremony turned into a scene for supporters and opponents of 
the government. Calama reported that since the early morning, the University of Art was in 
favor of the occupation of military personnel and a number of students were attacked and a 
number also arrested, according to Sajjad Rezaei, Secretary of the Islamic Association The 
university also wrote that students were not allowed to take part in the funeral. On the 
day of the burial ceremony, Ghanee Jaleh, brother of Sane Jaleh, in an interview with the 
Voice of America network, said Sane was not Jaleh Basiji and his family was under pressure 
from government officials. Sana Jaleh's brother said: "He was a fan of Ayatollah Montazeri 
and the Green Movement, such as Bahman Ghobadi, whose counterfeit cartoon was forged by 
his cousin, who is a member of the Ministry of Intelligence. He also said in the 
interview: "Unfortunately, the body of Sane Jaleh will not be delivered to us, our family 
will not participate in his termination ceremony, and this ceremony will be held by the 
enemies of Sane Jaleh. After this interview, Janeh Sultan Jaleh, brother of Sala Jaleh 
with the Voice of America The relationship with the disclosure about Sane Jaleh was 
arrested by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence in Paveh. (Wikipedia)

4 - Chain murders:

Iran's Ministry of Intelligence issued a statement that claimed responsibility for the 
murder of Parvaneh and Dariush Forouhar, Mohammad Mokhtari and Mohammad Jafar Pooyedeh, 
four critics and dissidents in 1998, saying that a group of "arbitrary" employees of the 
ministry were involved in their murder, although According to the families of the victims, 
"judicial review of these murders was either not carried out or carried out in vain".

Pirouz Davani, however, was completely excluded from the chain of murders. His brother 
said: "They pulled out Pirouz and Majid Sharif from the case and summed up the chain of 
murders in four murders. At the same time, Mr. Zarafshan, one of the family lawyers, 
interviewed and questioned where the two cases were? He said that Dhani's sentence was 
given to Najaf Abadi by Mohseni Ejeed's fatwa. Not only did not respond that Mr. Zarafshan 
was arrested for the two cases, but later part of the case was released abroad, and Mr. 
Lahiji fissured the case and explained that Dari Najaf Abadi said that they were 
Communists and should be killed. And Mohseni Ajeee has issued fatwa of murder. "

Wikipedia: Though a total of murders have taken place over many years, the victims of 
these killings were more than 80 writers, translators, poets, political activists, and 
ordinary citizens who were involved in various ways such as car crashes, knife blows, 
armed robbery shooting And injections of potassium were killed in order to simulate a 
heart attack.

In the interrogation documents Saeed Emami has come: "Ali Fallahian, although he was a 
Shi'a ruler, was not usually issued in person and in sensitive cases. He received these 
sentences from Ayatollah Khoshtak, Ayatollah Mesbah, Ayatollah Khazali, Ayatollah Jannati, 
and sometimes also Mohseni Ejey. We only gave news and information to the gentlemen, and 
then we were waiting for orders. "

5 - Pursuit:

On September 3, 1998, Iranian writer and translator Pirooz Davani left his home in Tehran 
and never returned home. Iran's security and judicial system has not provided any official 
explanations about the fate of Dohani after 20 years, and Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, the 
Attorney General of the Special Clergy, who was accused of issuing the fatwa of the murder 
of Pirouz Dhani, declared he did not know.

Pirouz Dawani, according to journalists who pursued the killing of dissidents in 1998, is 
one of the victims of these killings, known as "chain killings". According to her family's 
family, she was released from her home in September 1998 to visit her sister, but never 
came to her home. The Labor and Workers' Newspaper in Iran, December 2000, quoted Akbar 
Ganji, a journalist who was pursuing chain killings, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ezhei, the 
Attorney General of the Special Court for the Clergy, introduced his murder.

"Mr Hajjarian, a former security official in Iran and reformist theorists, told his 
sister's wife that he had killed the victor before he was assassinated," said Jensen 
Duanei. Amir Farshad Ebrahimi, a former member of Ansar Hezbollah, also stated that he was 
buried in the garden of the 160th building in northern Tehran, known as the Hangout. But 
the only response we heard from our officials was false declarations and, in the end, they 
did not even know the victorious. "

Pirouz Davani was arrested in September 1981 due to the support of the Youth Organization 
of the Tudeh Party and seven months in prison. He was arrested again on March 12, 1369, 
and was sentenced to three years in prison and fifty lashes after seven months of arrest.

When he disappeared, he was 37, threatened by the security forces, according to his 
family. While Mr. Dunani's family asked the Iranian judicial and security authorities to 
explain his fate, he was summoned to the Revolutionary Court in December 2002 in the name 
of him and "to provide some explanations."

Hossein Dawani believes that these summons were part of the psychological play of 
government with his family. He says: "They constantly rushed to the house, and they were 
making a lot of horrible things." They said that you killed your son, and you could get 
your body and then laugh. These phones did not have everything. My mother went, but they 
said, "What do you want to see the men's bare body?" It was so terrible that my mother was 
formally damaged. They called home and said they should have a wedding party for your son 
in the graveyard and ...

He continued: "I told my mother that these mothers wanted to make you crazy. Do not 
answer, but he said I can not go. My son is my child and I have to follow up. I would say 
you know your mother, but if he's alive, he'll be back. When they kill someone or torture 
so much that they bring it to the TV or kill him, or if he's alive, you will see him on 
the TV, and if not he killed him. But my mother did not hesitate to go and pursue. He 
stroke and died.

Hossein Dawani reminds: "Reza Yousefian, the sixth parliamentary representative in an 
investigative commission in an interview, said that we asked Druja Najaf about the victory 
and told about the assassination of Pirouz Davani, but later the commission found some 
problems. And the rest of this did not repeat. "

The pursuit of victorious Dhani family inside Iran has not yielded any results and they 
complained to the UN Human Rights Council in January 2002. "

6 - Saeed Zeinali:

July 23, 1999 Saeed Zeinali, a graduate of the computer science department of Tehran 
University, was arrested in his home in Tehran, and 19 years later no news of his fate has 
been found. Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, the current speaker of the Iranian judiciary, 
announced on 13 January 1394 that there was "no evidence" that he was arrested.

Ten months after Pirouz Davani's disappearance in Tehran, Saeed Zeinali was arrested in 
front of his mother's eyes in his residential home. According to his family, he was a 
computer science graduate from the University of Tehran, and only five days after July 18, 
1999, he was arrested and arrested at an unknown location. Mr. Zainali's family follow-up 
has so far been out of the question.

Akram Naghabi, mother of Saeed Zeinali, in a conversation with the BBC Persian said: 
"Three agents came with a gun and said they would ask Saeed for 10 minutes. Saeed was 22 
at the time of his arrest. Two or three months after the arrest, I called the prison, 
saying, "I am fine and looking for my work, after which I have no news of my son."

Mahmoud Salarkaia, former deputy prosecutor of Tehran in prison affairs, and Mohammad Reza 
Naghdi, head of police intelligence protection in 1999, are among the officials who, 
according to Ms. Naghaki, talked with her about her son, and Mohammad Reza Naghdi told him 
that your son was a kid Our operations have been arrested.

But the followings of Saeed Zeinali's family did not reach any conclusion at all, and 
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, a spokesman for the judiciary, said his detention was not 
approved.

Last November, last year Hashem Zinali, father of Saeed Zeinali was released and released 
on bail of 500 million Tomans. Mr. Zeinali, who was sentenced to 91 days of imprisonment 
and 74 lashes, announced that he had been imprisoned in Section 2 (a) of the Guard during 
his arrest and asked him not to pursue the fate of his child.

Earlier, on September 17, 2010, both mother and sister Saeed Zeinali were arrested and 
released on bail. According to sister Saeed Zeinali: "The interrogator said that after 
eleven to twelve years your mother fell into two bone pieces? I said she is the mother has 
the right. The same two pieces of bone my mother wants. His bones are bone. Give the same 
two pieces of bone to your mother. If you are dead, show us your grave, tell us that it is 
not alive so that we know where Said is, where is his living or dead. But he said to your 
mother if he was looking for a saeide to follow and a problem for all your family members."

7 - Yusuf Svilavi:

Youssef Saylawi, 59, a Ahwazi Arab citizen who disappeared at the age of 50 and 9 years 
ago, and Alireza Piri, Tabriz's dentist, including the missing in recent years, and Gulro 
Rahimpour, another disappeared force in Iran, according to the Justice Organization for 
Iran Recently, his name has been added to the list of United Nations Working Group on the 
Dead.

According to his family, the Ahwazi Arab citizen, Youssef Saylawi, disappeared from his 
home in November 1388. Amnesty International, in a statement to the authorities of the 
Islamic Republic of Iran in April, called for clarification of the status of this Iranian 
citizen. According to reports released by human rights websites, two daughters of Mr. 
Silavi were educated in Syria and he disappeared after returning from Syria in Iran.

The pursuit of Mr. Silavi's family has not had any results so far, and son of Yusuf 
Saylawi, Mona Silvai, has said in interviews with the Justice Organization for Iran of his 
father's latest situation: "From the day my dad was missing, we do not have any 
information about his situation. Although some told us they were in Ahvaz Prison and then 
transferred to Evin Prison, but nobody officially provided us with any information about 
my father. "

8 - Alireza Piri:

Tabrizi's dentist is another Iranian citizen whose family has reported his disappearance. 
Mr Piery's family says he disappeared from work on December 29, 2010.

Father Alireza Piri says some of those released from the Tabriz Information Detention 
Center have said that he was there. The guard of a class car park where Mr. Pierre's car 
was found there also said that he had seen three of his men. But officials from the 
security and judicial institutions have not given any explanation about the fate and 
condition of the dentist.

Mr. Pierre says that after eight years he has no news of his child's status and fate: "We 
went everywhere, awareness, prosecution, prison and information, wherever it was needed. 
They will not answer us. Two weeks ago, we opened a letter to Mr. Farhangi, the 
representative of Tabriz, and no one answered us correctly. "

Alireza Piri's mother, however, says she denies her child's arrest, and in response to 
them they say that she has probably been blamed for her.

Mr Pieri's family told the Online Online website that he had no political activity, jobs 
and good income, and in 2009, his store was turned into a campaign for Mir Hossein 
Mousavi's election campaign.

9-Golro Rahimpour, 15-year-old neonate, disappeared prophylactic:

Gulro Rahimpur, a 15-year-old infant who is now 34 when she is alive, is one of the 
strangest cases of missing disappearances in the United Nations Working Group on the Dead.

According to a report from the Organization for Justice for Iran, Gulro Rahmipour, a 
missing baby, two political prisoners, was arrested in Evin prison in Tehran on April 20, 
1993, following the arrest of his mother and father. The prison authorities, 15 days after 
the birth of Gulro, separated him from his mother in the general prison of Evin prison on 
the pretext of medical tests, and then told his mother, without showing the corpse and 
providing any evidence, that the baby was dead.

Despite the continued follow-up of her mother and father, Gulro, from the prison and his 
family outside the prison, the body of the baby has not been delivered to the family, and 
so far no information has been provided to the family about the death, the burial ground, 
and the document certifying his death. Not yet According to the same report. Hossein 
Rahmipour, father of Gulro Rahimpour, was a dentist and a member of the "Road Kargar" 
organization, who was executed six months after his birth.

10 - Missing Baha'is from June 58 to August 59:

The members of the first Baha'i Faith disappeared after the coming of the Islamic Republic 
in Iran and their two colleagues on May 31, 1359. After 38 years, twenty months after the 
coming of the Islamic Republic in Iran, there is no news of the fate of nine members of 
the Baha'i Faith in this country. Abdolhossein Teslimi, Houshang Mahmoodi, Ibrahim 
Rahmani, Dr. Hossein Naji, Manohehr Ghaemmaghami, Ataollah Mogharpay, Yousef, Baya Naderi 
and Kambiz Sadeghzadeh were arrested during the bombing of the Baha'i gatherings, and so 
far there has been no news of their situation and Yusuf Abbasids and Hashmatullah Rouhani, 
who was arrested at the same time, is not available.

However, they were not the first Baha'is who suffered this fate. In May 1358, Mohammad 
Moawadh, a Baha'i citizen and November 20, 1358, Ali Morad Davoudi, secretary of the 
Baha'i Faith and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tehran disappeared. The 
pursuit of the families of any of these people has not reached the conclusion and has not 
yet taken responsibility for dealing with them.

11. Mohammad Mokhtari:

Mohammad Mokhtari (September 19, 1989 - Feb. 25, 2010 in Tehran) is one of two people 
killed in the street protests on February 25, 2010 in Tehran. Fars News Agency officer in 
charge of shooting this young man "Fatters and mercenaries and The Mujjadyat Mokhtari, 
brother of Mohammad Mokhtari, told his security forces after his brother was killed on 
February 25, 2010, in a telephone interview with Messiah Aliinezhad, "It's painful that 
they even stole the coffin of my brother.

Mokhtari's father, on the eve of the anniversary of his son's death on the 25th Bahman 
protest rally, said that they wanted to introduce Muhammad as a Basiji, but Mohammad had 
introduced himself before his death, and they did not know if Mohammad was introduced as 
Basiji. What the answer to his Facebook writings was after One year, Ismail Mokhtari, 
father of Mohammad Mokhtari, in a conversation with the Green Red in explaining what 
happened on the funeral, said some women, who were unknown to their family, played the 
role of Mohammad Mokhtari's mother attending the funeral in front of the cameras. And they 
chanted slogans in which The funeral of Mohammad Mokhtari, one of the dead on February 
25th when government-sponsored by the government, was interpreted by the government's 
opponents as "martyrs of robbery." Now, the father of Muhammad Mokhtari, who, according to 
himself, still does not know if his family is allowed to celebrate the anniversary, 
reveals the attempts made a year ago to introduce Mohammad Mokhtari to the Basij, saying 
that the night Mohammad died, the clock Half a half after midnight they went to their 
house and asked them to send a photo of Mohammad to introduce him as a Basij before the 
funeral. On the eve of the anniversary of the death of Mohammad Mokhtari in a protest 
rally on February 25, 1989, with his father, Ismail Mokhtari, about some details of what 
happened at the time of the death and burial of this young man, as well as what happened 
in this year. Wikipedia)
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Addresses and names of pages related to the Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan

Anarchist Union of Afghanistan and Iran, May 24, 2018

PS: The possibility of joining new people and groups of anarchists will be permanent

The Union has many social media and other communication channels. You will find them at 
the bottom of this page

1. Address of the Anarchism Age at the Instagram

https://instagram.com/asranarshism/

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2- The Address of the Anarchist Age in the Telegram

https://telegram.me/asranarshism

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3- Age of Anarchism on Twitter
https://twitter.com/asranarshism
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4 - The Age of Anarchism Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/asranarshism
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5 - Facebook Black Bloc Iran
https://www.facebook.com/iranblackbloc
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6 - Facebook Anarchists in solidarity with the Rojava alongside Rojava and Bakur

https://www.facebook.com/%D8%A2%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%B4%DB%8C%D8%B3%D8%AA%D9%87%D8%A7 % 
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7 - Facebook to defend unpopular prisoners and executives

https://www.facebook.com/sedaye.bisedayan

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8 - Facebook Anarchist Workers of Iran

https://www.facebook.com/irananarchistlabors

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9- Facebook Anarchist Library

https://www.facebook.com/anarchistlibraryfa

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0 1- Facebook Anarchists in Balochistan

https://www.facebook.com/anarchistinsupportbaluchistan

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11 - Facebook is an  anarchist artist

https://www.facebook.com/anarchistartistss

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12 - Facebook Students An Anarchist

https://www.facebook.com/anarchiststudents

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13 - Facebook Falcons politics in the city

https://www.facebook.com/shahre.shahin

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14 - Facebook Anti-Fascist

https://www.facebook.com/ShahinShahrPolitik

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15 - The Marian Anarchist Address on the Telegram Channel

https://t.me/anarchyinmarivan

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16. Contact us contact us

info@asranarshism.com

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17 - The Anarchist Age Site

http://asranarshism.com
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18 - Kurdistan Anarchist Channel Address on Telegram


Beyond the Hawaiian Islamists

https://t.me/kurdistananarch
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19- Facebook Fingers of the Seventies and Eighties

https://www.facebook.com/$D9%85%DB%8C%D8%AA%DB%8C%D9%86%DA%AF-%D8%AF%D9%87%D9%87-%D9 % 87% 
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20 - Google Plus Anarchist Age

https://plus.google.com/u/0/114261734790222308813

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21 -  Soundcloud Radio Anarchy

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22- The address of the "Anarchist girls in Afghanistan" on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/dokhtarananarshist_afghanestan

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23- The address of "Afghan Anarchist Girls" on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/Afghan-Anarchist-Girls-116992605591873

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24- Rasht Anarchist Address on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/anarshist.rasht

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25 - The  Anarchist Page of the City of Buchan (  Aanarcist Connie Boukan ) at the Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/bokan_anarchy

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26- Addresses of Anarchists of Isfahan and Shahin Shahr in the Telegram

https://t.me/Anarshistsh2

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27 - The Anarchist Addresses of Isfahan and Shahin Shahr in Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/anarshistshahinshahr

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28. The address of the Shiraz anarchists in the telegram

https://t.me/ShirazAnarchist

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29 - Shiraz Anarchist Address at Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/anarchy_shz_ism

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30 - Gilan Anarchist Address at Instagram



https://www.instagram.com/guilan_anarchism

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31 - The channel of rebellion in the telegram

https://t.me/ AcabFai

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32 - Anarchist Youth Channel Address on the Telegram

https://t.me/young_anarchists

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33. Mashhad Anarchist Address on Telegram Channel

https://t.me/anarchismera

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34. Anarchist channel in the telegram

t.me/tehran_anarchists

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35 - Qom Anarchist Address on Twitter


twitter.com/anarshist

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36 - Page "South Anarchists" page on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/southanarchists

South Anarchists are members of the " Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan " who are 
present in Iran.

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37. The Khorasan Anarchist page on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/khurasan_anarch

Khorasan anarchists are members of the " Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan " who are 
present in Iran.

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38 - The top of the century is the Anarchism

https://www.balatarin.com/b/anarchismera
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39 - The website of the Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan

https://tauai.wordpress.com

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40 - Address "The People's Anarchist Committee of Iran (KAKA)" in the Telegram

https://t.me/ACOIP

"The Anarchist Committee of the Peoples of Iran (KAKA)" is one of the members of the " 
Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan " who are present in Iran.

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41. Address of the Association of Anarchists of Iran and Afghanistan on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/TAUAI/?modal=admin_todo_tour

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42. Address of the Anarchist Union of Iran and Afghanistan at Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/union9387

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43 - The Ahwaz Anarchist Anchor Point on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/%D8%A2%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%B4%DB%8C%D8%B3%D8%AA%D9%87%D8%A7 % 
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