Year 86 included illegal and willfully arrests, illegal and willfully banning of publication and illegal Iranian government’s actions in regards to limiting culture, publications and media in the country.
Last year, total of 27 publications were either banned or their license had been cancelled. This means, so far, 67 publications are banned in Ahmadinezhad’s government.
Also, last year, at least 21 journalists were arrested and have been in prison between 2 days to 11 months. Journalists such as Emadodine Baghi, Soheil Asefi, Farshad Ghorbanpoor, Masood Bastani, Mahboobeh Hosinzadeh, Maryam Hosinkhah, Reza Valizadeh and others. Evenmore, Some of them even have been kept in individual cells. Reporters without boarders, continually considers Iran down the list of international ranking for freedom of publications.




one must not forget that one aspect of “security” cases is the image that they carry for the groups that advance such issues. Therefore, before fake charges take to the news-media and become public, those who have had a hand in arresting the students must be weakened. Otherwise, after the severe charges are made public, repeated and are tied to the image of the actors, even the intervention of the head of the judiciary (as history demonstrates) cannot be of much help to the detainees.
How can we tell the judiciary officials of Iran that according to law juveniles can stay alive and continue to live with appropriate and suitable punishment? How must one make this request from the judiciary a public and wide-spread demand and point out that killing a juvenile who has not wholeheartedly committed an act does not solve any of the real problems facing the country?