Part of a long line of images hanging opposite Press TV
Neda! We will bring your killers to justice
Part of the line of demonstrators
In the June protests in Iran, thousands were arrested and possibly a hundred people killed. Around 750 are still in prison and many have simply disappeared. Show trials of some are now taking place. Amnesty reports that four have died in prison, and torture is routine, with some dying from its effects after release.
Last Thursday there were further protests to mark the 40 days since the killing of protesters including Neda Agha-Soltan, with protesters being beaten, arrested and one reported killed.
Press TV's reporting of the events has been one-sided propaganda in favour of the regime and failed to report the protests when - thanks largely to citizen journalism for Iran - they were headlining other media around the world. The demonstrators expressed their support for journalist Nick Ferrari who resigned his job as a presenter at Press TV and Jeremy Corbyn who withdrew from a program because of the station's biased coverage of the repression in Iran.
Among the demands made in speeches from Iranians and UK supporters in English and Farsi were the unconditional release of all political prisoners and an end to torture as well as the arrest and trial of those responsible for the attacks and killing of protesters. Protesters also called for freedom of speech, a free press and free trade unions and political organisation, as well as equal rights for women in all aspects of life and the abolition of compulsory veiling. There should be a separation of religion from the state and a society where all are free and equal.
Worker-communist Party of Iran - Hekmatist
http://www.hekmatist.com/
The 8 March Women’s Organization (Iranian – Afghanistan)
http://www.8mars.com/language/
Workers' Liberty
http://www.workersliberty.org/
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http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2009/08/aug.htm
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Front Page on Demotix
03.08.2009 11:31
http://www.demotix.com/news/protest-press-tv
where it made the front page.
Peter
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Nick Ferrari
04.08.2009 09:36
When did this asylum-seeker hating piece of Tory scum come to be the mouth of free speech?
huh
Nick Ferrari
04.08.2009 09:59
Hmm the AWL supporting someone who was a guest star at the Salute to Israel parade.
http://www.salutetoisrael.org/artists
Whats more surprising is that Press TV gave the gobshite a job in the first place.
Hurriyah
As bad as the BBC?
04.08.2009 14:15
Three of the top Press TV stories just now seem to undercut your argument somewhat. For instance, they are the only agency quoting Mousavis reaction to the trials:
Mousavi says trial confessions 'forced by torture'
“Instead, I heard deep cries describing their painful fate over these past 50 days. Crushed human beings who would have confessed to any other thing they were told to.”
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=102306§ionid=351020101
In Iran, 10 more post-vote protestors go on trial
Reformist figures have rejected the trial as a 'show', questioning the legitimacy of confessions and the methods by which they were extracted.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=102289§ionid=351020101
Iran police quell protests after endorsement
According to a Press TV correspondent, riot police were deployed in the capital on Monday after about 2,000 protestors opposed the formal endorsement of President Ahmadinejad following the June 12 election. The police clashed with supporters of defeated presidential candidates Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi between the two squares of Valiasr and Vanak and used tear gas to disperse the protestors, the Press TV correspondent added.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=102391§ionid=351020101
Danny
AWL
04.08.2009 14:21
huh