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The Call to Rally / Latest Updates: More Arrests, More Plans for 'Liberty
Riot' by MUHAMMAD SAHIMI in Los Angeles 11 Feb 2011 23:5046
Comments<http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/02/wave-of-support-for-demonstrations-on-february-14.html#disqus_thread>[image:
25BahmanPosterFeb11Article.jpg]*Updates -- Friday, 22 Bahman/February 11*

The mobile phones of Mehdi Karroubi's entire family have been disconnected.
His home phone has also been disconnected.

Nezhat Amirabadian, a reformist journalist, has been arrested. She blogs for
several pro-democracy websites, including Aftab, Hammihan News, and Fararoo.

Security forces attacked the offices of the reformist newspaper
*Shargh,*disconnected its Internet system, and confiscated the mobile
phones of its
entire staff. Maziar Khosravi, a journalist with *Shargh,* has been
arrested.

Payman Aref, a former university activist and member of the opposition
National Front has been arrested. He has been jailed many times before and
expelled from the university where he was studying due to his political
activities. Another prominent member of the Front, Kourosh Zaeim, has also
been arrested.

Hossein Mahmoudi, a member of the Islamic Iran Participation Front and a
district manager in Mir Hossein Mousavi's presidential campaign, has been
arrested. Another member of the group, Abbas Shojaei, has also been
arrested.

The Islamic Iran Participation Front has issued a new statement, accusing
the regime of trying to scare people by arresting political figures,
preventing them from participating in the Monday marches.

The 25 Bahman Coalition, comprising representatives of seven university
student organizations, has called on clerics and ordinary citizens alike to
take part in the Monday marches.

Other student groups in Tehran, Shiraz, Garmsar, and Mahallat have declared
their support for the demonstrations and have asked people to take part.

A group of citizens arrested last year in the aftermath of the presidential
election and incarcerated as political prisoners before their eventual
release have issued a statement declaring that they would take part in the
Monday marches.

Sardar Shafiei, commander of Sarallah base in Tehran, warned that the Green
Movement is alive and well and is still active in the capital and many other
cities.

Many Iranian student groups in Europe and the United States have declared
their support for the Monday marches and have called on their members to
take part in solidarity demonstrations outside Iran.


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