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    Iran sentences former president's daughter to jail

    TEHRAN (Reuters) - The daughter of influential former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was on Tuesday sentenced to jail and banned from political activities for "anti state propaganda" dating back to the 2009 disputed presidential election, Iranian media reported.

    The Islamic state has piled pressure on the opposition ahead of a parliamentary election in March 2, the first test of the clerical establishment's popularity since the 2009 vote that critics say was rigged to re-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

    Rafsanjani, who heads a powerful body that resolves disputes between parliament and a hardline clerical body, sided with the pro-reformers after that vote, which brought tens of thousands of people onto the streets during eight months of protests.

    Daughter Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani went on trial last month on charges of "campaigning against the Islamic establishment," student news agency ISNA said.

    She was arrested and briefly detained after addressing supporters of candidate Mirhossein Mousavi when they gathered near the state television building in Tehran in defiance of a ban on opposition protests in the aftermath of the election.

    "My client has been sentenced to six months in jail and banned from engaging in any cultural and political activities for five years," ISNA quoted her lawyer Gholam-Ali Riyahi as saying. She has 20 days to appeal.

    Thousands of people, including senior members of the reformist bloc, were detained after the vote for fomenting unrest. Most of them have since been released, but more than 80 people have been jailed for up to 15 years and five have been sentenced to death.

    Iranian media reported on Friday that Iran had blocked the former president's website for carrying pro-reform statements.

    Mousavi, a former prime minister, and Mehdi Karoubi, a cleric and a former parliament speaker who led the opposition, have been under house arrest since February and denied any contact with the outside world.

    Iranian authorities said the 2009 vote was healthiest in three decades and accused the United States and Israel of backing the opposition to overthrow the clerical establishment.

    The election and its aftermath plunged Iran into its biggest internal crisis since the 1979 Islamic revolution and has created a deepening rift among the hardline rulers.

    The registration of hopefuls for March's election ended on Friday with more than 4,500 candidates registered.

    Ahmadinejad's allies will want to secure a majority in the assembly to bolster his chances of winning a presidential vote in 2013.

    Leading reformist politicians said pro-reform political parties have decided not to provide a separate list of candidates because the basic needs of a "free and fair" vote have not been fulfilled.

    Authorities are concerned that a low turnout will further harm the establishment's legitimacy. Frustration is simmering among lower- and middle-class Iranians over Ahmadinejad's economic policies. Prices of most consumer goods have risen substantially and many people struggle to make ends meet.

    (Writing by Mitra Amiri; Editing by Alison Williams)

     
    • DavidW  •  1 mth 21 days ago
      Iran's biggest enemy is itself.
    • Brian  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Can't arrest your enemies? Arrest their families. I find it terribly Ironic that this college student was arrested, and convicted of a 'crime' that is the exact same thing the students did in the 1979 Revolution. Neat huh?
    • david  •  New York, New York  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      What is happening in Iran would happen in any country, including the USA, if and when a religion gets control of the government.Separation of church & state is the best policy to follow. I'ts a winner.
    • deepwater  •  Aberdeen, United Kingdom  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Of course they jailed her. How dare she feel free to speak the truth. Does she think she lives in the civilized country or something?
    • S  •  1 mth 19 days ago
      Don't believe this story. Rafsanjani is the one who has real power in Iran. he is the one who is actually behind Iran's supreme leader and his power is more than even supreme leader. these are all for deceiving ordinary people and tell them look we are equal with you! but this is a big lie.
    • Tony  •  West Hills, California  •  1 mth 20 days ago
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    • Gesse  •  Shreveport, Louisiana  •  1 mth 21 days ago
      What ya scared of Iran ? little Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. You have to lock her up to keep your state propaganda going ?
    • yumi suzuku  •  1 mth 19 days ago
      Wait, you demand daughters to obey their fathers in absolutely everything and then punish them when they do?
    • Tim  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      piece of #$%$ medieval scumbags
    • eric r  •  Atlantic Beach, Florida  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      You know the USA made a huge mistake turning our back on the Shah of Iran during Carter's admin. But the Shah wanted a little bigger cut for Iran's profits that the Brits and American oil company's could swallow. So what did they do? The US and Gr Britian supported a "democracy" and let the Ayatollah Khomeini back into the country to take over. Now we really have a "theocracy" that screwed up the whole region and allowed americans to be captured from the consulates back in 1979 and held for over 400 days. See what happens when the USA and the Brit oil Companies get greedy and got their countries elected officials to screw too much with the Sovereignty of another country like that. It blew up in their face. Idiots.

      People need to wake up to the fact that the Shah was taking their country into the 20th century by building up the infrastructure and even providing for womens rights. The US and Great Britian effed that up for greedy oil companies for a religious nut job replacement. Now look where we are 30 years later. Dont believe it? Look it up!!
    • wicked_wahine  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      The world is going to pot!
    • JavaMan  •  Parkersburg, West Virginia  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Articles like these remind me how fortunate I am to be an American.
    • R  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Six months for speaking your mind. Freedom of speach should be a basic human right around the globe. How long will some of these countries live in the dark ages? Just sad :(
    • Kevin  •  Miami, Florida  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Before islam the persians were a great people. Now they are cowards who are afraid of college girls.
    • The Wickerman48  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Well the Iranian people got what they wanted,I bet some of them long for the good old days of the Shaw.
    • MichaelC  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Let's blame the U.S and Isreal for everything. Apparently they are the cause for inter-domestic problems for all countries
    • JohnC  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Never mind Iowa......... It's those Tehran Caucuses I want to read about....... The fair and balanced and completely transparent process by which the voice of a nation is heard......
    • Sundance 44  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      Sometimes we don't realize how good we have it in the U.S.A. until we read stories about how other countries treat their citizens.
    • lived long  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      If any of you young people aren't familiar with totalitarianism, this is a good example. Pay attention to this .
    • Dan  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      At least someone has some balls there...
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