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Iran jails wife of lawyer who defended woman sentenced to death by stoning; Turkey locks up the lawyer

Iran is holding hostage the wife of prominent human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei in an effort to get him to return from Turkey, where he fled after interrogation in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison — where his wife is now detained. Mostafaei’s crime was to defend Sakineh Mohammadei Ashtiani, who had been sentenced to death by stoning after being convicted of adultery.

More on rape, torture, and murder in Iranian prisons

This time the victim was a young woman named Saeedeh Pour Aghayee. It appears she was gang-raped after being arrested for chanting “God is great!” from her rooftop during protests against the stolen June 12 presidential election. Her captors burned her body from knees to chest to cover up their crime. See, once again, Potkin.

More on Iran’s Press TV and those in the West who work for it

Some Iranian ex-pats living in London aren’t too happy with their fellow Brits who work for Iran’s propaganda arm either. They are distributing the following leaflet to Press TV employees later this afternoon. A copy of the leaflet was sent to me by British-Iranian blogger and pro-democracy activist Potkin Azarmehr.  

Press TV Employees, Do You Have a Conscience?

The cost of calling for the separation of mosque and state in Iran — even if you’re a mullah

Since visiting Iran in 2004 to secretly meet with former political prisoners who had been jailed with Canadian Zahra Kazemi – who was murdered in custody – I’ve written several times about Iran’s democratic dissidents.