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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Iran: Release arrest campaign photographer



For more than 70 years, is a graduate of the Iranian Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty last month, his friend and colleague, photographer Hammed Saber, launched a campaign calling for the release. Saber was arrested on June 21, and there was communication about its location.

His arrest, following last year's disputed elections, which was thought to react to pictures of the protest. His photo-sharing sites Flick and Picasa photos of her, including the report on the front page under the name of the German magazine Deer Spiegel, were published in the foreign media.

Saber prolific photographer, as well as Iran, the United Arab Emirates, China and other countries in Flick as the software was designed to allow users to bypass filters.

Likewise, Oxford, who was arrested Mohammad Jalaeipour online photos, as well as the Iranian action as it was a few hundred is a student.

Saber Www.freehamedsaber.blogspot.com freedom at the university, he chose a group of classmates and teachers said in a statement, although it is desired to say the ability to migrate.


"They respect each other's opinions, and all the people, especially professionals, who continue to play a role in the country, you can create conditions so freely," and he called for a charge. They will be given a fair trial and called Saber.

Iran sentenced a prominent scientist

Emadeddin Bathe, to defend the rights of prisoners of up to five years after a two-year trial of a prominent Iranian scholar, journalist and human rights organizations, Reporters Without Borders, was sentenced to a year in prison and banned from political activity, on July 26.

Bathe was arrested at his home in December 2009, Shiite religious festival, a day after protests in Tehran and other cities. He was arrested without charge in Evan prison in isolation, deprived of legal representation and family. He was released on bail last month after 180 days in prison.

Bathe is now deceased and a critic of the government by a senior cleric of the BBC Persian surrounding her appearance on the charges brought by the Ministry of exploration, in an interview for the second trial.

His campaign to abolish the death penalty in Iran in 2005, the Martin Annals Award for Human Rights of the French Republic Award for Human Rights in 2009 and was the recipient

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