Iranian sentenced to death in protest against Ahmadinejad
Podcast, Friday, February 24, 2012 12:43:30Iranian sentenced to death that has organized protests against the re-elected president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This tells the newspaper "Guardian", citing the Iranian opposition websites. 37-year-old Mohammed Reza Ali Zamani is the first person sentenced to death for riots in June this year.
He admitted that he participated in a conspiracy against the Islamic regime in the republic, and commitment to monarchical Committee of Iran, whom the authorities consider a terrorist organization. According to the indictment, Ali Zamani had met with U.S. military in Iraq who have learned how to produce chemical weapons. With the help of an Iranian weapon had to make crimes against senior officials. Furthermore, he acknowledged that the dissemination of CDs "anti-religious and political" books, incl. and "The Satanic Verses" by Salman Rushdie. According to supporters of the convict he has made confessions under duress. Committee from monarchical Iran said Ali Zamani worked only in their station, but no relation to the organization of pogroms. So far, more than 100 people remain in custody after riots in Tehran. Mass pogroms began after it was announced that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is reelected for a second presidential term in Iran. His political rivals have announced that the election results were falsified. According to official data have been killed at least 19 participants in the protests.
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