I'm Jadi. A 27 years old from Tehran / Iran. I blogged for years at my farsi weblog (www.jadi.net) but these days I'm FILTERED in my own country so I have to write here in english. It's shame but it is the situation !

I am keeping an eye on freedom of expression, censorship, internet filtering and ...

Email: jadijadi at gmail

Note: english IS NOT my native language. I'm not good at it. But I think writing in poor english is much more BETTER THAN not writing at all. But I'll be glad reciveing friendly editorial, spelling, grammer, ... comments and I'll fix and learn.

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View Article  Khadijeh Moghaddam Member of Campaign and Mother's Committee Arrested
Khadije Moghaddam was arrested yesterday. I'm copy/pasting the email I've got

Change for Equality: On the morning of April 8th, security police forcibly entered the home of Khadijeh Moghaddam, women's rights activist and member of the One Million Signatures Campaign and arrested her. Khadijeh Moghaddam who is a member of the Mother's Committee of the Campaign was transferred to Eshrat Abad Security Police, where she was interrogated for several hours, and then transferred to the Revolutionary Courts, where she was interrogated by the Mr. Sobhani the Investigative Judge in charge of her case and charged. A temporary arrest order was issued and a bail amount of 100 Million Tomans (roughly $110,000) was set as a condition for her release. Moghaddam was then transferred to Vozara Detention Center.

Khadijeh Moghaddam's friends and family members had an opportunity to visit with her while she awaited the processing of her arrest order. During this time, Khadijeh spoke of the poor treatment she received from the Security Police officers who had come to her home to arrest her. "They rang the bell to our apartment at 11:00 am. I was home alone and speaking on the phone with my sister. I was still wearing my pajamas. I looked through the peep hole and saw that there was a woman behind the door. I opened the door slightly. The woman announced that she was a police officer. I asked her for identification and a court order to enter my home. But instead of presenting identification, the woman and two men, pushed the door open and entered my home forcibly. They entered with such force that I was unable to resist. Apparently they had entered our building through the parking garage! My sister, who was still on the phone, had heard my exchange with the intruders, and she quickly came to our home. The Security Police treated me in a despicable manner and after 20 minutes of arguing with them and objecting to their treatment of me, they finally agreed to show me their court order. They told me that they had come to our house on 5 different occasions over the past month, but that I had not been home. They claimed this, despite the fact that I had been home for the past couple of months, because my husband has been ill and I have caring for him. I told them that until I have the chance to speak to the prosecutor I would not leave with them. I was yelling so that the neighbors could hear that they were taking me from my home by force. Finally they allowed me to make a call."

In relation to the reason for her arrest, Khadijeh Moghaddam explained that: "they were objecting to the fact that I had hosted meetings in my home, to which I replied that I have the right to hold meetings and parties and weddings and memorial services in my home, my private residence…the investigative judge at the Revolutionary Courts asked that I identify 7 or 8 members of the Campaign who had participated in the gatherings in my home. I refused to do so, and explained that I do not believe providing such information to be ethical. I also explained that we are not engaged in any sort of covert activity and that the security officials know the identities of Campaign members." Moghaddam explained further that the charges against her were: "spreading of propaganda against the state; disruption of public opinion; and actions against national security and that an order for bail amount of 100 Million Tomans was issued for my release (roughly $110,000). I explained that I am unable to provide such a heavy bail amount for my release, and the investigative judge told me that I will be transferred to prison for a week, after which I will provide the names of Campaign members and also the bail amount. When asked to provide my last defense, I explained that my way of life is my defense and also told the investigative judge that it is in fact the security authorities with their actions who are endangering national security."
View Article  The future of Iran's economy
I've got this by email today. I can not read the signature so I don't know the original artist but I've decided to share anyway.



Right now each USD is 9350 Iranian Rials. It used to be 70 IRRs (Iranisn Rials) before the 1977 revolution. This year the minimum monthly salary is around 2'300'000 IRRs.

You should be able to read the numbers, The first digit is 1 (۱) and those dot's are 0s ( ۰). In the middle it's written Many Thousand Rials.
View Article  Q/A on nuclear weapons and US intelligence agencies

As you may be aware, US intelligence agencies just concluded that Iran is still making enriched uranium, but that it does not have a specific nuclear weapons program right now. Ahmadinejad has called the report a "declaration of surrender" on behalf of the United States. What do ordinary Iranians such as yourself think of the report? How is it being talked about?


I can not tell about others but I will write my own opinions regarding this issue. I believe that the Islamic Regime (and nowadays Ahmadinejad) has a long plan to make nuclear weapons and use it for it's survival (kind of a new cold war). I do not call the US intelligence's report a "declaration of surrender" but a "we will be able to tolerate Iran for more years" and "Iran is not a emergency case".

Here in Iran, people are under the influence of the uni-voice mass Media. Telly tells them what to think and many of them do. I think you will be able to find millions and millions of Iranians who think that having access to the nuclear energy is our first priority and the west world is progressing based on nuclear energy. TV says that the nuclear energy is the cheapest and the cleanest form and energy and the US is trying it's best to prevent us from "inventing" it. On our side, we hear that US is preventing Iran from using nuclear energy.
Have a QUESTION about IRAN ?
ask it via jadijadi@gmail.com
I'll answer in my weblog



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