11 January 2010

Iranian regime arrests the mothers of the murdered.


I saw this story first on Azamehr’s blog. As he puts it “They killed their children. Now they detain their mothers”. This post is taken from a report on the Payvand website.

On Saturday Security forces attacked and detained 30 members of Mourning Mothers (a group of mothers whose children have been killed in recent events see below for further information) ) in Laleh Park, Tehran. More than a hundred police and plain clothes agents attacked the and took the mothers to the Vozara Detention Center in Tehran.

An eyewitness described events: "I was in Laleh Park today around 4 p.m. More than a hundred police and plain clothes agents had occupied the park and its perimeter. They would not allow anyone to even sit on the benches or congregate. Every Saturday, the Mourning Mothers and their supporters gather in the Park. Today after about 70 mothers had entered the park, security forces engaged them and started chasing them, grabbing them, and forcing them into police vans. They used a lot of violence and insults in the process. One of the mothers who is 75 years old has been taken to a hospital"

The Mourning Mothers (also called the Mournful Mothers) was formed by women whose children have been killed recently and their supporters. The group's principle demand is for the authorities to be accountable for the deaths, disappearances, and detentions of their children.

The Mourning Mothers remind me of the treatment received by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo at the hands of the Argentine junta. I hope that none of these mothers becomes the Iranian Azucena Vilafor

10 comments:

James Higham said...

Just how low can they stoop?

jams o donnell said...

Sadly the regime will probably find a way

beakerkin said...

This is almost as bad as China making the family pay for the bullets that are used to execute so called criminals.

My other problem with Communists and the Iranian government is the so called revolutionary denial of humanity. Mourning is part of a natural grieving process. It is just sick and perverse that totalitarians would deny an individual the right grieve family
members.

I do not grasp why totalitarians need to control emotions and sometimes out law humor.

Traveling Bells said...

Just another example of our cultural differences. Women are only valued for their breeding capacities there. Sad.

susan said...

In reality it's mothers who should be running the world. It might not be perfect but it would be a damn sight better than some of the psychopaths we know about.

CalumCarr said...

Terrible but thanks, Jams, for bringing these stories to us.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

You know, my first thought was about the time of the Argentine junta too. I guess all tyrannies behave similarly.

jams o donnell said...

It is a low act on the part of the regime. I hope they pay for it.

Susan English Mason said...

Sandy B is right about there being no respect for women. I read that the police picked up one the mothers, who was 76 years old, by her hair. I believe all of the mothers were released Jan 13th. Have you heard it?

jams o donnell said...

I'll have to check that Pouty. I bloody hope so