3:11 pm: Iran: British embassy staff to be tried. (hat tip Armaros)
Is this not an act of war?
The announcement by Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati alarmed European nations and fueled calls for tougher action against Tehran. Britain is pressing for members of the European Union to pull their ambassadors out of Tehran to protest the arrest of its embassy staffers last week — a step that the EU so far has hesitated to take.
After Jannati's comments, French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday expressed backing for Britain, saying "our solidarity with our English friends is total." He said France backs sanctions "so that Iranian leaders will really understand that the path that they have chosen will be a dead end."
3:00 pm: Iran executed 5 students in Kurdish city of KermanShan
2:50 PM: Iranian Expert: Obama Leading to Calamity (hat tip Choi)
“I fear that the Americans don’t know what to do,” Lubrani said, “but have don’t yet realize that they don’t know what to do. A tragedy is unfolding in front of our eyes. The tragedy is that the American administration actually will come to the conclusion, at the end, that negotiations have no chance – but they will reach this conclusion a year or two too late, and in the meanwhile, the nuclear clock is ticking.”
2:43 pm: UPDATED: Iran's dead and detained: the list keeps growing
2:17 pm: Six more people hanged in Ghom (Qom) Friday by the Revolutionary Guards. This brings the total that we know of up to 12 within 48 hours. (hat tip Banafsheh)
2:00 pm: The Bush revolution sans Bush *sigh*
New video of clashes with plain clothes militia:
1:12 pm: SHOCKER: Obama, in a stunning and disastrous move, backs the murdering mullahs. The man has the audacity of hypocrisy to evoke our "moral authority" and "fundamental values" when defending ourselves against Islamic jihad (ie Gitmo, waterboarding). His administration wants to prosecute Bush and Cheney, but he backs the new Nazis.
It is obvious that Obama wants this desperate call for freedom to go away. It seems he is whispering to Ahmadinejad, "harder, faster!" Obama Betrays Freedom Again
America, what have you done?
Doctor who treated Neda Soltani under investigation
Iran's police chief says a doctor who was present at the death of a young Iranian woman during opposition street protests in Tehran is under investigation by both Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and by the international policy agency Interpol.
Family of eyewitness to #neda's murder put under pressure in Tehran.
Report: U.S. to block Iran sanctions at G8.
Well, torture is one thing at which the Germans are certifiably expert.
It is not, unfortunately, in English, but the courageous Iranian dissident Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi sends this link from IranPressNews, to the effect that "German TV reports the sale of torture devices to the Mullah regime." You can watch the German news video there -- I caught the word "electroshock."
This redounds to the everlasting shame of the German corporation or corporations involved, and the German government.
If any German-speaking Jihad Watch readers can provide a translation of the video, I would be most grateful, and will post it forthwith.
UPDATED: OMG translates the video from this link:
Siemens.... I knew it.
Translation from German of the video......
The protests in Iran are abating, but our attentiveness is not abating. The pressure on opposition leader Mousavi is increasing. Today, radical delegates called for putting Mousavi on trial. Critics are still being put down in the prisons. Whenever the clubs rain down on the demonstrators, whenever electro-shockers are used for forced confessions, when modern wire-tapping technology turns Iran into a perfect police state, then many of these products are made in Germany. This is and will remain a topic for "Monitor" [The name of the TV magazine]. Norbert Hahn and Jan Schmidt report about German High-Tech for the Mullahs' regime.
The annual Iranian police fair [IPAS 2009] starts in 2 weeks. On sale is everything the security forces of a dictatorship more or less need. The organizer of the fair is the purchasing department of the Iranian military forces, the handymen of a dictatorship, which have clubbed the last bits of resistance on the streets into silence. Thousands have been detained and 20 are dead, according to official estimates. Today, on July 2, it is supposed to be quiet in Tehran. The violence of the regime has won so far.
The woman's rights advocate Resvan Mohadam has personally witnessed this violence. In the course of 30 years she has been detained time and time again, in particular under Ahmadinejad. Her husband was tortured to death. Whenever she talks about this, she appears very composed. The last time she was detained occurred in 2007 during a demonstration on "woman's day."
"They beat and kicked everyone. They beat the women on the head and kicked against their breasts. I intervened because they started beating a young girl. Then they started beating me."
The current demonstrators are incarcerated here, in the infamous Evin prison. The advocate knows how prisoners are treated here. She could hear herself how prisoners were tortured with electro-shockers in neighboring prison cells. Amnesty International has re-enacted the brutality.
"It must be so horrific that they make people admit things they have never done."
Electro-shockers like these are made in Germany. Until now, about 100 electro-shockers have been discovered, which were supposed to have been delivered to Iran. They were discovered essentially by chance. The investigations by the police force and customs have shown that the illegal goods are dismantled into several components. There are many routes into Iran. Some take the direct route, some take a detour across the CIS states, and then some goods take the route across the free trade zone of Dubai. This form of deception is performed systematically.
Since September, Resvan Mohadam has been living in Germany. But whenever she talks with friends in Iran over the telephone, she is scared that her friends may simply disappear thereafter.
"If you're an advocate for civil rights in Iran, then it is like living in a glass house. One is permanently controlled, everything, friends coming and going, the telephone is tapped."
Technology from Germany is used for eavesdropping. Siemens developed it; the German/Finnish subsidiary Nokia-Siemens-networks has sold it to Iran. Mobile phones can be tapped using the delivered "monitoring centre." The Austrian Erich Möchelt is an expert on this technology, he knows in particular the technology delivered to Iran. Using the data from this monitoring centre, the location of persons can be determined, their communication profile can be determined, i.e. who they talk to. Groups of people can be identified and monitored, even if they do not want to appear as a group. A special form of computer-aided search can be performed using this monitoring centre.
The press officer of Nokia-Siemens-Networks only responded to our request in writing and downplays the usefulness of the system.
"Among our supplied goods in 2008 was a recording device, which is used for recording a very small number of calls in order to fight against crime."
Only listening to a small number of criminals?
This sounded quite different during the trade fair for security technology in Dubai, named ISS.
"The users of the monitoring system can display and analyse very fast a large number of caller data by analyzing the call connections."
The possibilities for communicating are increasing dramatically.
However, the dictators want to remain in control. The market is booming. This relates to security technology in the IT domain and also increasingly to surveillance technology, cameras, electronics, software and data centres for monitoring movement and communication.
The Iranian police fair IPAS: The connection with the dictatorship hasn't stopped many German Companies from displaying their products, among them "Rohde und Schwarz." In the West, this company is known as the foremost in radio technology, in particular for the military and secret services. "Monitor" wanted to know whether the company plans to attend the fair organized by the Iranian security forces. We received no clear answer. This is their statement:
"Rohde und Schwarz has been maintaining business connections with customers in Iran for years. All of the exported goods are scrutinized according to the presently valid regulations."
If German security technology continues to be exported to Iran, this would not be acceptable to the human rights commissioner of the federal government.
"Following the protests of the past weeks, it appears distasteful to keep on acting as if nothing had happened and as if the police force and other military armed forces had not substantially quashed the protests. Therefore, I feel it is distasteful to go there in order to talk about good business for oppression."
Resvan Mohadam: In secrecy she has been convicted for yet another prison term and additionally to flogging ten times. Hence, she won't go back to Iran in the foreseeable future -- unlike many German sales representatives.
All Iranian revolution liveblogging archives here.










It's no surprise to me that Obama is supporting thugs around the world...he always has and he always will...my prediction has been, and still is, that within a year from Jan 20 09, the people who elected him will be howling for his impeachment...There's six months to go and already there are signs of impending hate and discontent...So far he is flunking all his tests, six more months of flunking will convince even the most recalcitrant Obama lover, that 'maybe he should go'...Impeach early, impeach often...
Posted by: duh_swami | Friday, July 03, 2009 at 03:35 PM
Bye the way Pamela, you are doing an excellent job keeping up with these developments...Thanks...
Posted by: duh_swami | Friday, July 03, 2009 at 03:39 PM
Just more proof that the biggest whore in Europe is Germany. Germany, who subverted the oil-for-food program... Germany, who shills out for the Iranian mullahs.
Posted by: Thomas Carney | Friday, July 03, 2009 at 05:04 PM
Thomas.
While all the while they pretend to be on Israel's side too..
Posted by: hatoul | Saturday, July 04, 2009 at 02:35 PM