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پنجشنبه ۹ فروردین ۱۴۰۳ تهران ۲۳:۰۰

گسترش اعتراض دانشجويان در تهران و شهرستان ها به حكم اعدام آغاجري و سركوبي آزادي بيان و بازداشت ها


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Summary of Today's BroadcastRFE/RL Persian ServiceTuesday, November 12, 2002 - Reactions to Aghajari's death sentence - Supreme leader threatens to use "force" - Concerns over jailed pollsters - Turkmenistan ends gas exports to Iran - Officials fault privatization Students Call for Resignations of President and Judiciary Chief * Thousands of students demonstrated against professor Hashem Aghajari's death sentence. In demonstrations at Tehran University today students called for the resignation of President Khatami and judiciary chief Ayatollah Shahrudi, as well as former president and Expediency Council chief Hashemi-Rafsanjani. In an audio from the demonstrations aired on RFE/RL, students chant: "Leader, get lost (Rahbar, boro gom sho.)." The faculty of the Tehran teachers college, where Aghajari headed the history department, closed classes for one week. Students from universities across the country expressed sympathy for Aghajari and called for freedom of all political prisoners in statements read at the Tehran University demonstrations. (Jamshid Zand) * RFE/RL airs up-to-date reports on the Tehran University demonstrations through interviews this morning, noon and afternoon with three students. One says for the first time since he remembers students shouted slogans against top officials. He said anti-riot police and plainclothes Ansar-e Hezbollah blocked the students from thousands of spectators lined up on the other side of the avenue by parking busses alongside the university gates (Mahmonir Rahimi) * The Italian parliament adopted a resolution condemning Aghajari's death verdict. (Ahmad Ra'fat, Rome) * News of student demonstrations protesting Aghajari's verdict overshadowed other education news. (Said Peyvandi, Paris) Leader Threatens to Use "Popular Force" * In a meeting with top officials a day after the judiciary chief rebuffed the Majles speaker on Aghajari's death verdict, Supreme Leader Khamenei threatened to use "popular force" to fix a "dangerous" situation. He said the judiciary should avoid giving excuses to its critics, and asked top officials not to exaggerate their differences. (Siavash Ardalan) Amnesty International Warns of Torture of Jailed Pollsters * Amnesty International warned against maltreatment and torture of four jailed officials of the two padlocked public opinion survey agencies. AI said Abbas Abdi, Behruz Geranpayeh, Mohsen Gudarzi and Hossein Qazian are being held in an undisclosed location that could be a Revolutionary Guards detention center. Eighty MPs asked the Majles speaker to arrange for a visit with the four by representatives of the Majles so that their location could be known. (Golnaz Esfandiari) Turkmenistan to End Gas Exports to Iran * Turkmenistan announced that the flow of gas to Iran is too small to pay for the upkeep of the pipeline. Russia's Gazprom signed a deal with Pakistan for building an Iran-India gas pipeline. (Mani Kasravi, Moscow) Hospital Waste and Sewage Threatens Tehran Drinking Water Mohammad Hassan Pirasteh, head of Tehran environment protection office, said that only 10 of the 140 Tehran hospitals have sewage treatment equipment. He said hospital waste disposal in landfills and septic tanks has polluted underground waters in Tehran. * Tehran journalist Jamshid Pur-Eskandar tells RFE/RL that the accusations of the environmental protection head are baseless. He says Tehran does not have any sewage treatment facilities, but hospital waste in Tehran and all major cities is collected separately by a special sanitation unit that then divides it into three different categories for proper disposal. (Golnaz Esfandiari) Judiciary Bans Kurdistan Supplements of Reformist Dailies * The judiciary ordered major reformist newspapers Hayat-e Now and Iran to stop publishing their weekly Kurdistan supplements. Sanandaj-based journalist Hiva Qavami tells RFE/RL that the conservatives do not want the full-color, eight-page weekly Kurdistan supplement of the conservative daily Jam-e Jam, published by the state-owned radio-TV, to have any competition. Otherwise, he says, there was nothing in the weekly supplements of Hayat-e Now and Iran to disturb public order or threaten the provincial security, as the judiciary officials maintain. (Jamshid Zand) Officials Fault Privatization Process * The head of the management and planning organization's privatization office said the 60 companies earmarked to be sold to public this year represent only 6.5 percent of the money the government spends on state-owned enterprises. The deputy economy and finance minister for planning and research says there is no legal obligation for privatization. (Fereydoun Khavand, Paris) Eurasia View Interview with Khatami's Speech Editor * In an interview with Kamelia Entekhabifard of Eurasia View, President Khatami's old friend and speech editor Mohammad-Javad Faridzadeh says Khatami's mild personality affects his actions and the moderate face of Islam that he displays. (Fariba Mavedat, London) ARTS AND IDEAS Daily Internet Report * A New York woman raises more than $20,000 to pay back her credit card debt through her site www.savekaryn.com. (Behnam Nateghi, New York) Daily medical advice (Dr. Mansur Moslehi, Los Angeles) Daily Book Review * RFE/RL's Tehran-based book critic Kamran Fani reviews the contemporary art series edited by Leyli Golestan from Farzan-e Ruz publishers. Students Book Prize * A literary book prize given by a jury of student readers competes for attention with major book prizes in France. (Jean Khakzad, Paris) Daily Science Report * Dr. Dirk Sander of the Technical University of Munich tells RFE/RL that his fellow researches found that people who have contracted pneumonia and developed atherosclerosis could benefit from antibiotic therapy to prevent heart attacks. (Fatemeh Aman, Washington) Ancient Military Museum in Egypt * Egypt to display millennia-old weapons in a new museum. (Jamshid Chalangi, Cairo) Song (Mahmud Khoshnam) Shadi (Afshin Gorgin) Play: Kuti Muti * RFE/RL airs an edited version of Kuti Muti, a play by Bijan Mofid, on the anniversary of the playwright and composer's death. (Nazi Azima) WORLD * Iraqi parliament rejects UN Security Council resolution. (Jamshid Chalangi, Cairo) * National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice says Iraq is a dictatorship and the parliament has no power. (Homayoun Majd, Washington) * French foreign minister warns that Iraq may face war if it does not accept the UNSC resolution. (Jean Khakzad, Paris) * Iraqi Kurdish leaders ask Saddam to accept the UNSC resolution for the sake of the Iraqi people. (Farideh Rahbar, Cairo) * Student demonstrations in Kabul. (Golnaz Esfandiari) * Prime Minister Tony Blair's speech in London. (Shahran Tabari, London) * Demonstrations in Germany against the disposal of French nuclear waste. (Shahram Mirian, Cologne) * Afghani judge Marzieh Bazil, who was fired for meeting with President Bush without proper Islamic cover, tells Italian newspaper Courier de la Serra that she will not stop fighting for women's rights. (Ahmad Ra'fat, Rome)

امروز هزاران نفر ار دانشجويان دانشگاه تهران در اعتراض به صدور حكم اعدام براي هاشم آغاجري، عضو شوراي مركزي سازمان چپگراي مجاهدين انقلاب اسلامي، دست به تحصن و اعتراض در محوطه دانشگاه زدند. دانشجويان با دادن شعارهائي عليه رهبر جمهوري اسلامي، استعفاي رئيس جمهوري اسلامي و رئيس قوه قضائيه را خواستار شدند. عده زيادي از مردم در خيابان هاي اطراف دانشگاه جمع شده اند ونظاره گر تظاهرات دانشجويان هستند. دانشجويان دانشگاه هاي سراسر كشور با انتشار بيانيه و تحصن به حكم اعدام هاشم آغاجري اعتراض كردند. يكهزار نفر از دانشجويان دانشگاه شهيدباهنر كرمان روز دوشنبه تظاهراتي در ورودي دانشگاه برگزار كردند. در دانشگاه اروميه نيز روز دوشنبه تظاهراتي باشركت 150 دانشجو برگزار شد. دانشگاه هاي يزد، اهواز، شيراز و بوشهر هم با صدور بيانيه هائي حكم اعدام آغاجري را محكوم كردند. چند استاد تربيت مدرس يك هفته كلاس هاي خود را تعطيل كردند. بسيج دانشجوئي دانشگاه اميركبير، يك تشكل دانشجوئي هوادار جناح محافظه كار، خواستار تجديدنظر در حكم اعدام آغاجري شد. مصطفي معين، وزير علوم، در نامه اي به رئيس جمهوري اسلامي نوشت حكم اعدام آغاجري در ميان دانشگاهيان كشور نگراني برانگيخته است.
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