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of Luca Cosentino - There are causes and events where hundreds of thousands of protesters left the streets to protest, to collect signatures to remove, to encourage boycotts.
There are other causes and events, however, for which the same people who march, protest, sign and boycott, do not feel any anger, do not show, do not protest, do not collect signatures, they do nothing. What follows is one of those stories that has caused outrage and protests nor the slightest interest in the media.
You could say that the short history of this girl is substantially outdated, unsuited to provoke and stir the consciences of those fed mainly western part of the population that never fails to demonstrate in the most noble cause!
Faramaz Mohammad was hanged in the central square in the Iranian city of Tabriz because leaders of the Student Movement.
Faramaz Mohammad was 19 years.
E 'was executed on charges have led the student protest to the Iranian authorities. Faramaz was hanged after a summary trial without any substantiated charges. A
19 years was simply a leader of the student movement which is protesting for months against the lack of democracy in the country. In reality he was doing something truly dangerous: he tried to enter the third millennium, even in his country held by force in the Middle Ages by the Pasdaran, the "Guardians" of Islam.
Four years have passed from happening and, of course, the news is scarce: the Xalq Qazeti newspaper Azerbaijan, one of the former Soviet republics bordering the north of Iran, has published the news that a girl of Azerbaijani origin, Faramaz Mohammad, 19, was hanged in the public square of Tabriz on charges of having had an important role in student protests that pitted the university paramilitary teams reporting directly to the ayatollahs.
The article was discovered and translated by the corresponding international service of BBC English and distributed to the agencies.
In Italy none of the mainstream media considered the news worthy of publication.
Few details are provided by the BBC: the arrest dates from the end of June 2003, the trial took place before the Revolutionary Court of Tabriz, the judges were chosen by the religious authorities, as well as the lawyer defender pro forma and, finally, she was not allowed to appeal.
Less than a month the arrest was hanged, without even the minimum of notice usually given to the family for a final interview.
The body of the girl, who attended the faculty of literature, was returned to his father, who had hoped until the last in a gesture of clemency.
The family was believed that the protests Western Zahra Kazemi, the Iranian-Canadian journalist beaten to death in June of that year in a barracks of the Pasdaran was found to be taking pictures of battles, would have led the religious authorities to soften Online repression. Instead
the enforcement procedure is continued with the utmost speed. The only privilege granted to the family, which has never been able to visit the girl in prison, was to obtain the body after repeated entreaties, and exhausting. The young Faramaz was buried in Ardabil, the capital of Persian carpets, on the border between Iran and Azerbaijan.
The family still remembers crying and angrily insisted that the officer understood that he should be considered fortunate to have received the body of the girl.
This is just one of many cases of violence systematically perpetrated by States with regard to which the people of journalists and leftist protesters try some sympathy.
Have you ever seen a Diliberto, Bertinotti, Pecoraro, Cento, the former Republican fascist Dario For, or some other companion show for the crimes committed by Chinese, Cubans, Iranians or Syrians?

by http://www.giustiziagiusta.info

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