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Iran police step up repression in capital
2006-04-09
Tehran, Iran, Apr. 07 – Iran’s State Security Forces (SSF) tied a young man to a wall in Tehran on charges of “causing trouble”, the government-run news agency Fars reported on Friday.
If he had been a she, they would have hung her.
The man, who was identified only by his first name Mohammad, was 24 years old according to the report which also carried photos of him being tied to the wall. Mohammad was arrested Thursday afternoon in Tehran’s Khavaran district on the charge of “hooliganism”, the report said. After being taken to a local police station, the SSF chief in greater Tehran ordered him tied to a wall as part of the police strategy of “introducing trouble-makers” to the public, it added.

Iranian officials often refer to millions of unemployed young men, who are largely beset by frustration and despair, as “trouble-makers”.
Straight out of the Soviet dictionary.
The report added that on Wednesday, a “trouble-maker” from another district of Tehran was street-paraded. Authorities frequently parade youths, forced to sit backwards on donkeys, in their local neighbourhood so as to embarrass and humiliate them. Such punishments are often used for petty crimes such as alcohol consumption, disregarding nightly curfews, and disrespect towards security agents.

There was also a separate report that authorities went ahead with tying a teenager to a tree in public in Tehran on Thursday. The 18-year-old, identified only by his first name Mostafa, was tied to a tree in public in the Iranian capital’s district of Razi for four hours. Mostafa was also accused of being a “trouble-maker”.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  how-cum no rioting over SouthPark?

Pretty clear the intimidation wasn't working with the South Park creators. The last thing they want is to be openly laughed at.
Posted by: lotp   2006-04-09 20:02  

#5  Those guys look like top notch security professionals. Where they get those uniforms? Napoleon Dynamite and Pedro look more professional.
Posted by: Art   2006-04-09 19:46  

#4  Speaking of which... how-cum no rioting over SouthPark?

Posted by: 3dc   2006-04-09 09:16  

#3  Kinda like being put in stocks, or tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail.

Where's the cartoon of Mohammad being tied to a wall? They'll be heros!

Is that a pool of 'water' at the young man's feet? He may be quite frightened.
Posted by: Skidmark   2006-04-09 01:26  

#2  Good point, I didn't look close enough at the photo. :-)
Posted by: Steve White   2006-04-09 00:40  

#1  Heh. Must've been one hell of a firesale they cut with Putin - even the headgear's Soviet surplus, lol.
Posted by: Unuque Uniger5695   2006-04-09 00:34  

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