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Friday, July 31, 2009

knock of police activists Dread Midnight

BEIRUT, Lebanon - the activists of human rights of Iran 'of the S say that they live in fear of the stroke of midnight on the door or the car which draws upwards beside them on the street, fearing that constantly they could be stopped in the government 'the tightening of post-election of S.
They take precautions: displacement only of small groups of two or three and positioning close to the corners where there are several routes to make an indent for safety. They avoid telephones, purge email and frequently change passwords.
We fear during our lives. We can be held constantly, Zahra says Saeidzadeh, an activist of human rights, in an interview of telephone of Teheran.
L� 's not much more we can make, it indicated, add that the government is attentive on us to make conceal.
Tightening released after the disputed election of June 12 went well beyond the young protesters who took with the streets the fraud crying in the voice. The government employed the occasion to aim at a range of figures which were a spine in its side a long time - politicians pro-reform, the authors critical and the community of the activists who a long time encouraged larger civil liberties and rights for women.

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