Iran: at least 1,000 detained protesters at risk of torture; Amnesty International

Photo: Protests have spread rapidly across the country since late December © Getty Images via Amnesty International.

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‘Peaceful protest is a right, and many people in Iran want to exercise that right’ – Philip Luther

The Iranian authorities must ensure the right to peaceful protest, investigate reports that security forces have unlawfully used firearms against unarmed protesters, and protect hundreds of detainees from torture, Amnesty International said today amid concerns that the crackdown against demonstrations in the country is intensifying.

Official statements have confirmed that at least 22 people, including two security officers, have been killed since 28 December, when thousands of Iranians began flocking to the streets to speak out against poverty, corruption and political repression.

Videos and eyewitness testimonies have emerged on social media and media outlets showing or describing riot police and other security forces using excessive and unnecessary force, including firing ammunition at unarmed protesters, beating protesters with truncheons and using tear gas and water cannon to disperse demonstrations. Amnesty has not been able to verify the videos or witness accounts.

More than 1,000 people have been arrested and detained in jails notorious for torture and other ill-treatment over the past seven days, with many denied access to their families and lawyers. The Human Rights Activist News Agency has reported that in Tehran’s Evin prison alone, the authorities registered at least 423 detainees during 31 December and 1 January.

Many of the hundreds of detainees are believed to be held in overcrowded conditions in the “quarantine section” of Evin prison, which only has capacity for approximately 180 people. This area is where detainees are often held shortly after arrest and checked to see if they’re carrying drugs or infections before transfer to a general ward. Some have been transferred to sections of the prison that are run by the Revolutionary Guards or Ministry of Intelligence.

Most of the demonstrations appear to have been peaceful, but in some cases violence by protesters has erupted, including stone-throwing, acts of arson and other damage to buildings, vehicles and other property.

Philip Luther, Amnesty International’s Middle East Research and Advocacy Director, said:

“All detainees should be protected from torture and other ill-treatment.

“Given the alarming scale of the current wave of arrests, it is highly likely that many of those held are peaceful protesters who have been detained arbitrarily and now find themselves in prisons where conditions are dire and torture is a common tool to extract confessions and punish dissidents.

“Those suspected of criminal conduct should be promptly charged with a recognisable criminal offence and tried in proceedings which meet international standards for fair trial or released. Their legal status and exact whereabouts should also be immediately disclosed to their families.

“The Iranian government must promptly launch an effective and independent investigation into the killings and other reports of excessive or unnecessary force, and bring all those responsible for human rights violations to justice.”

Protest leaders could face the death penalty

Despite President Hassan Rouhani’s assurance on 30 December that protesters have the right to criticise the government, the authorities’ subsequent rhetoric has suggested they intend to respond to the unrest in an increasingly ruthless manner.

On 1 January, Judiciary Chief Sadegh Larijani demanded a “strong approach” from “all prosecutors”.

On 2 January, the Head of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Mousa Ghanzafar Abadi, warned that the Ministry of Interior had declared the protests illegal and that those who continued to engage in protests would face severe penalties. He threatened that the protest leaders and organisers could be charged with “enmity against God”, which is punishable by the death penalty, “as they are connected with foreign intelligence services and are implementing their agendas”. The same day, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Sayed Ali Khamenei, accused the country’s “enemies” of stirring the protests.

On 3 January, Iran’s Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi, said the popular social messaging application Telegram would remain blocked unless it agreed to remove “terrorist content”. Telegram’s CEO has said it has refused the authorities’ request to shut down channels that peacefully promote and support the protests.  Instagram also remains blocked. On 31 December, Mr Jahromi had said the blocking of access to Telegram and Instagram, which began that day, would be temporary.

The authorities’ aggressive rhetoric has been accompanied by state-sanctioned media outlets publishing a wanted list of protesters with their faces showing, and calling on members of the public to identify and report them to the authorities.

Philip Luther added:

“The Iranian authorities have an appalling track record of carrying out mass arbitrary arrests of peaceful demonstrators.

“The escalation in the intimidation of protesters and the grossly disproportionate restrictions imposed on the right to freedom of expression online over recent days heightens fears that the Iranian authorities may resort to increasingly heavy-handed tactics to crush dissenting voices.

“Peaceful protest is a right, and many people in Iran want to exercise that right. Instead of opting for repression and absurdly accusing protesters of collusion in foreign-orchestrated plots, the Iranian authorities should address their own record of failure to respect a range of civil, political, economic and social rights.”

Mashhad protests

Since 28 December, protests that started in Mashhad, Iran’s second largest city, have spread to some 40 locations across Iran. Slogans chanted at the demonstrations have expressed a mix of economic and political grievances – ranging from complaints over poverty, high unemployment, corruption and inequality – to demands for the release of political prisoners and outright rejection of the ruling political system, which some protesters have denounced as a “clerical dictatorship”. Iran has not seen protests on this scale since those following 2009’s disputed presidential election. Then, more than 100 protesters were killed and thousands suffered arbitrary arrest and detention, as well as torture and other ill-treatment.

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Iran is a state party, upholds the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.

Milo Briefly Comments on Uncle Steve and Daddy Trump; Trump Coins Nickname Sloppy Steve

Courtesy Milo Yiannopoulos, Facebook:

January 3, 2018

Sad to see Trump and Bannon at each others’ throats today. I expect the interviews Michael Wolff did happened a long time ago and are tumbling out in to the press unexpectedly. (It’s worth noting that Wolff has a very long history of being called out by his sources for fabricating quotes, including this book already.) I don’t suppose Steve or DJT saw this coming or planned it. Steve has a bit of a temper (he has said bad things about me in the heat of the moment, too — about everyone! — you learn not to take it too seriously unless it’s a pattern) and he might just have been on a tear that day. The statement from the President has left Steve will little choice though. Expect to see Breitbart bigging up Pence in the months to come. As I say, very sad. Two men I admire, one of whom I adore. I don’t feel the need to choose.

Steve Bannon vs. Donald Trump: Best of Grudge Match on Twitter

Today, publisher Henry Holt acknowledged receipt of a cease and desist letter from Trump’s lawyers demanding that “Fire and Fury” not be published as planned on January 9, 2018. The publisher said the book will proceed, even pushing the date up to January 5, 2018.

The book’s promo reads as follows:With extraordinary access to the Trump White House, Michael Wolff tells the inside story of the most controversial presidency of our timeThe first nine months of Donald Trump’s term were stormy, outrageous—and absolutely mesmerizing. Now, thanks to his deep access to the West Wing, bestselling author Michael Wolff tells the riveting story of how Trump launched a tenure as volatile and fiery as the man himself.

In this explosive book, Wolff provides a wealth of new details about the chaos in the Oval Office. Among the revelations:
— What President Trump’s staff really thinks of him
— What inspired Trump to claim he was wire-tapped by President Obama
— Why FBI director James Comey was really fired
— Why chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner couldn’t be in the same room
— Who is really directing the Trump administration’s strategy in the wake of Bannon’s firing
— What the secret to communicating with Trump is
— What the Trump administration has in common with the movie The Producers

Never before has a presidency so divided the American people. Brilliantly reported and astoundingly fresh, Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury shows us how and why Donald Trump has become the king of discord and disunion.

 

Donald Trump Agrees to Suspend Military War Games During Winter Olympics

Photo provided courtesy of the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae shows South Korean President Moon Jae-in during his telephone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan. 4, 2018. (Yonhap)

STATEMENTS & RELEASES

Readout of President Donald J. Trump’s Call with President Moon Jae-In of the Republic of Korea

Issued on: January 4, 2018

President Donald J. Trump spoke today with President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea to discuss recent developments on the Korean Peninsula.  The two leaders agreed to continue the campaign of maximum pressure against North Korea and to not repeat mistakes of the past.  The United States and the Republic of Korea are committed to a safe and successful 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.  President Trump told President Moon that the United States will send a high-level delegation to the Olympics.  The two leaders agreed to de-conflict the Olympics and our military exercises so that United States and Republic of Korea forces can focus on ensuring the security of the Games.

From South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency:

SEOUL, Jan. 4 (Yonhap) — South Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed Thursday to delay their countries’ regular joint military exercises during the Winter Olympic Games to be held here next month.

The agreement came in a telephone conversation between the two leaders, according to the South Korean presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.

The tentative agreement came at a request from the South Korean leader.

“I believe it would greatly help ensure the success of the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games if you could express an intention to delay joint South Korea-U.S. military exercises during the Olympics in case the North does not make any more provocations,” Moon was quoted as telling Trump.

The U.S. president agreed, saying Moon may tell North Korea that there will be no military exercises during the Olympics, according to Cheong Wa Dae.

In a press release, the White House confirmed the leaders agreed to “de-conflict the Olympics and our military exercises so that United States and Republic of Korea forces can focus on ensuring the security of the Games.”

The call between Moon and Trump came one day after the divided Koreas reopened their dialogue channel at the joint security area of Panmunjeom in a prelude to resuming government-level talks for the first time since December 2015.

In a tweet, Donald Trump took credit for renewed dialogue between North Korea and South Korea:

 

Religious Freedom Act Violations: Annual Designation by US State Dept. Released

Today, the Department of State announces that the Secretary of State re-designated Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as Countries of Particular Concern on December 22, 2017. The Secretary also placed Pakistan on a Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom.

Designations Under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998

Press Statement

Heather Nauert
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
January 4, 2018

In far too many places around the globe, people continue to be persecuted, unjustly prosecuted, or imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief. Today, a number of governments infringe upon individuals’ ability to adopt, change, or renounce their religion or belief, worship in accordance with their religion or beliefs, or be free from coercion to practice a particular religion or belief.

In accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, the Secretary of State annually designates governments that have engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom as “Countries of Particular Concern”. Today, the Department of State announces that the Secretary of State re-designated Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as Countries of Particular Concern on December 22, 2017. The Secretary also placed Pakistan on a Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom.

The protection of religious freedom is vital to peace, stability, and prosperity. These designations are aimed at improving the respect for religious freedom in these countries. We recognize that several designated countries are working to improve their respect for religious freedom; we welcome these initiatives and look forward to continued dialogue. The United States remains committed to working with governments, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to advance religious freedom around the world.

S. Korean military: No signs of N. Korea’s imminent missile launch

Photo: North Korea state-run media issued this photo of their most recent Hwasong missile launch.

SEOUL, Jan. 4 (Yonhap) — South Korea’s defense authorities said Thursday there has been no indication of an imminent missile test by North Korea, responding to U.S. news reports that the secretive nation appears to be preparing to fire another intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

“There is no activity that would lead to an assessment that a missile provocation by North Korea is imminent,” Army Col. Roh Jae-cheon, spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a press briefing.

He pointed out, however, that it’s possible for the North to press ahead with a missile provocation anytime, adding South Korea and the United States are closely monitoring related situations.

Earlier this week, CBS News reported that the North has resumed its missile activity at the same site it shot an ICBM in November.

Newsweek also quoted U.S. officials as saying a new missile test may come as soon as later this week or next week.

The reports came amid renewed hopes of eased military tensions on the peninsula. The two Koreas are moving to resume high-level talks on the North’s possible participation at the Winter Olympics to open in the South’s town of PyeongChang next month.

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Trip Now Cancelled: Trump in the UK: Multiple Protests & a Few Rallies Had Been Planned

Feb 26, 1 PM

Times and meeting place will change as the event approaches..

Feb 26 – Feb 27

6,518 people interested

Protest called by Stand Up To Trump Trump’s UK visit has been confirmed today for 26-27th Feb 2018 to open the new US embassy in Battersea, London. We will plan the biggest protest this country has ever seen. Donald Trump is not welcome here! We will be organising protests to oppose Trump‘s racism, sexism and bigotry. The invitation to Donald Trump for a ‘working visit’ will be opposed by 10,000s of people in Britain. Our government should not be seen to be endorsing the sorts of ideas and policies he is putting forward. Stand up To Trump will stay organised and we will be prepared to organise mass demonstrations against his visit whatever its status. We reject Trump‘s politics of fear and division. PLEASE NOTE : The date is provisional and will change as we know more info about Trumps ‘working visit’ to the UK! Organisations supporting Stand Up to Trump include: Abortion Rights • Alliance for Free Movement • Campaign Against Climate Change • Communication Workers Union • Day-Mer • Friends of Al Aqsa •Momentum • Morning Star • Muslim Association of Britain • Muslim Engagement and Development • National Assembly of Women • National Union of Teachers • People’s Assembly Against Austerity • Rainbow Coalition • Stand Up To Racism • Stop the War Coalition • Unite the Union •University and College Union • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament • Refugee Lifeboat

Feb 26 – Feb 27

70 people interested

TRUMPUK ART SCENE PROTEST National call out to UK artists to CREATE, CURATE and EXHIBIT work over the period of Trump’s state visit to the UK. Actors, musicians, painters, sculptors, puppeteers, dancers, curators, producers, comedians, directors, fashionistas, body painters, poets, rappers… Let us use our ART to communicate and collaborate with each other, uniting in arts events that take place during the period of Trump’s visit to the UK. These could include: gallery exhibitions, live music events, walkabout theatre, public dance, badge and poster making, community arts workshops and much more. Key questions for individual artists and art groups: • What is your art form? • What is your position on Trump? • How can your art form best communicate this? • Who else could you collaborate with on this? This is an open call to artists and art groups from all backgrounds, communities and ethnicities. Art event and project organisers should do all that they can to ensure that projects are: • accessible to people and their communities • inclusive of people and their communities • celebrating the rich diversity that we foster here in the UK. EXO Artistry support peaceful and lawful artistic expression, and are available to provide guidance and mentoring on art ideas and projects relating toTrumpUK Art Scene Protest. Please get in touch if you have any queries.

Feb 26 – Feb 27 · North West for Europe – public page

Sunday Times reporting Trump ‘flying visit’ has been pencilled in for 26-27 February. Save the date, he’s going to be met by the biggest protest this country has ever seen.

Feb 26, 12 PM · Leeds Art Gallery · Leeds, United Kingdom

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Sister protest to the national demo in London, once the date of Trump‘sUK visit has been confirmed we will be organising protests opposingTrump‘s racism, xenophobia, sexism and bigotry and again Theresa May’s complicity towards his awful attitudes. The national protest has been called by: Stand Up to Racism Stop the War Coalition People’s Assemby Against Austerity CND The Leeds protest has been called collectively by: Leeds Stand Up To Trump Leeds Coalition Against the War Leeds Stand Up To Racism This event will also organise transport for those wanting to join the national protest.

Feb 26 – Feb 27 · Bristol, UnitedKingdom

5,884 people interested

Likely to be consecutive days of action – in Bristol (and elsewhere) and then altogether in London! Video of incredible protest in Feb ’17 in Bristol: www.facebook.com/BristolPeoplesAssembly/videos/1848341102044209/
National event here:
“Protest called by Stand Up To Trump Trump’s UK visit has been confirmed today for 26-27th Feb 2018 to open the new US embassy in Vauxhall, London. We will plan the biggest protest this country has ever seen. It has been reported that Donald Trump is expected to arrive in the UK for 26-27th Feb 2018. Donald Trump is not welcome here! We will be organising protests to oppose Trump‘s racism, sexism and bigotry. The invitation to Donald Trump for a ‘working visit’ will be opposed by 10,000s of people in Britain. Our government should not be seen to be endorsing the sorts of ideas and policies he is putting forward. Stand up To Trump will stay organised and we will be prepared to organise mass demonstrations against his visit whatever its status. We reject Trump‘s politics of fear and division. PLEASE NOTE : The date is provisional and will change as we know more info about Trumps ‘working visit’ o the UK Organisations supporting Stand Up to Trump include: Abortion Rights • Alliance for Free Movement • Campaign Against Climate Change • Communication Workers Union • Day-Mer • Friends of Al Aqsa •Momentum • Morning Star • Muslim Association of Britain • Muslim Engagement and Development • National Assembly of Women • National Union of Teachers • People’s Assembly Against Austerity • Rainbow Coalition • Stand Up To Racism • Stop the War Coalition • Unite the Union •University and College Union • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament • Refugee Lifeboat”

Feb 26 – Feb 27 · Hyde Park · London, United Kingdom

3,015 people interested

Nobody really wants Donald here so let’s all just hide… invite your friends to hide with us, leave no man behind

Feb 26 – Feb 27

Trump’s UK visit has been confirmed for 26-27th Feb 2018 to open the new US embassy in Battersea, London. It is essential that his visit is met with mass protests against all he stands for – racism, bigotry, sexism, warmongering. Above all, we want to ensure one message comes through clearly: Trump‘s actions, both domestic and international, bring our planet closer to catastrophic climate change, an existential threat. Many organisations are involved in organising these protests – we’ll update with date, time and more details as soon as we can. In the meanwhile please share widely.

Feb 26 – Feb 27

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Donald Trump is set to visit the UK in February to open the new US embassy. It is a disgrace that a sexist, racist bigot is being welcomed to the UK. His visit is set to see the biggest protest seen in a generation. Student Stand Up to Racsim is calling for students to walk out on the day that Trump arrives and join protests to send a clear message:Trump and his bigotry are not welcome here. Student Stand Up to Racsim groups around the country are organising walk outs, protests and sit ins on local campuses. Watch this space for more details

Feb 26, 1 PM · U.S. Embassy London · London, United Kingdom

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RALLY FOR TRUMP – FEBRUARY 26TH Donald Trump is finally visiting the UK and the liberal-Left plan mass protests! Britain First is also organising a rally in support of Donald Trump: https://www.facebook.com/events/1968661033374032/

Feb 26 – Feb 27 · City Hall, Norwich · Norwich, United Kingdom

360 people interested

We will organise transport to London and have a local demonstration.Trump’s UK visit has been confirmed today for 26-27th Feb 2018 to open the new US embassy in Vauxhall, London. We will plan the biggest protest this country has ever seen. It has been reported that DonaldTrump is expected to arrive in the UK for 26-27th Feb 2018. DonaldTrump is not welcome here! We will be organising protests to opposeTrump‘s racism, sexism and bigotry. The invitation to Donald Trump for a ‘working visit’ will be opposed by 10,000s of people in Britain. Our government should not be seen to be endorsing the sorts of ideas and policies he is putting forward. Stand up To Trump will stay organised and we will be prepared to organise mass demonstrations against his visit whatever its status. We reject Trump‘s politics of fear and division. PLEASE NOTE : The date is provisional and will change as we know more info about Trumps ‘working visit’ o the UK Organisations supporting Stand Up to Trump include: Abortion Rights • Alliance for Free Movement • Campaign Against Climate Change • Communication Workers Union • Day-Mer • Friends of Al Aqsa •Momentum • Morning Star • Muslim Association of Britain • Muslim Engagement and Development • National Assembly of Women • National Union of Teachers • People’s Assembly Against Austerity • Rainbow Coalition • Stand Up To Racism • Stop the War Coalition • Unite the Union •University and College Union • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament • Refugee Lifeboat

Feb 26, 6 PM

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Feb 26, 6 PM

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Feb 26 – Feb 27 · U.S. Embassy London · London, United Kingdom

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Donald Trump Won’t Be Charged Due to Assassination, Psychic Predicts

Lyndsay Edwards on Twitter:
Psychic predictions are spirits words not mine. As per UK law all psychic predictions/readings/spells are for entertainment purposes only.

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DONALD TRUMP WON’T FACE CHARGES – PSYCHIC PREDICTION

Date: 1st December 2017

Below is the psychic prediction given to me by spirit back in July 2017 about President Trump and the Russia investigation, with the news released today that Flynn is to testify against President Trump I thought it’s best we get some insight/update from the spirit world…

My spirit guide shows me that Michael Flynn will be charged and face jail time for his involvement in the scandal. I am shown that Donald Trump will be investigated and questioned but again I am shown a court case which will take place after President Trump has passed over to the spirit world, Donald Trump Jr will be in the firing line in this court case and it won’t end well for him.  I do get the strongest sense that Trump will totally get away with all of this and those around him will be left to deal with the mess, I am still shown by spirit that Trump will be assassinated – this looks different to how I’ve seen it unfold before though, I’m not sure why that is but it could be because there is more than one individual looking to do this now and so it will be a case of who gets there first. Spirit do make me aware of an American male who has the darkest thoughts about taking Trump out in this horrific way and I am shown that he could go through with it, if he does it won’t be with a bow an arrow as previously shown to be used by the other male, this American man will use more modern day tools – it’s scary!!

It’s very sad to watch all of this madness unfold via spirit and spirit are adamant that the court case will have to continue with those closest to Trump after his death. I am also reminded by spirit that this legal investigation will continue for quite some time, enough time for President Trump to eradicate ISIS first.

Donald Trump Won’t Face Charges – Psychic Prediction