October 10, 2009 6:22 PM

Iran Imposes Death in Post-Election Trial

(AP)  Three defendants in Iran's mass trial of opposition figures accused of fueling the country's post-election unrest have been sentenced to death, an Iranian news agency reported Saturday.

Two of them were convicted of membership in a monarchist group seeking to topple Iran's Islamic Republic and restore a monarchy, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported, quoting judiciary official Zahed Bashiri Rad.

The third defendant was convicted of having ties to a terrorist group for his alleged links to the People's Mujahedeen, an armed opposition group, ISNA quoted Rad as saying.

The three are the first defendants to be sentenced to death since the trial began in August.

More than 100 prominent opposition figures and activists are accused of offenses ranging from rioting to spying and seeking to topple Iran's Islamic rulers through what authorities have called a planned "soft overthrow."

The days of street protests were triggered by allegations of fraud in the June 12 re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The judiciary official would only identify the three sentenced to death by their initials, the news agency reported. He said their lawyers have been informed of the rulings and that they can appeal the sentences, ISNA reported.

On Friday, Amnesty International identified one of those sentenced to death as Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani.

Amnesty said the 37-year-old was convicted of "enmity against God" through membership in a monarchist group. It also said he was convicted of making propaganda against the ruling regime and of leaving the country illegally to meet with U.S. military officials in Iraq.

Amnesty said it was concerned that the ruling against Zamani could open the way for more death sentences for those accused of similar crimes, and the rights group appealed to the authorities to rescind the ruling.

Zamani testified in August that he met with a U.S. intelligence agent called "Frank" in Irbil, the capital of Iraq's self-governing Kurdish region, and received money and a phone from him in return for information on the Iranian government and student movements, according to state media reports at the time.

Rights groups and opposition figures in Iran have criticized the proceedings, calling them a "show trial" and saying such confessions are coerced.
By Associated Press Writer Ali Akbar Dareini

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by cjs_cnet October 12, 2009 1:54 AM EDT
Iran is imploding politically. By whitewashing the election, the theocracy has lost all public credibility.
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by curiously1 October 11, 2009 1:26 PM EDT
shazmi - you can never convince ordinary people to believe in your posts. The minute you fools started televising the beheading of journalists and the killing of innocent women and children, you lost your cause. I hope Israel exterminates every single one of you animals.
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by SHEETPAN October 11, 2009 1:20 AM EDT
Good night Shamzi, Since I really don't know who you are and what made you who you are, I can say this; May God and peace be with you. And one last thing. Never mistake kindness for weakness.
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by salibason October 11, 2009 12:42 AM EDT
The people have a right of freedom of exspresion but not in Iran the people will be excuted for letting off a little steam.No fun.
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by SHEETPAN October 11, 2009 12:37 AM EDT
Hey Shamzi, I can insult on the same level as you. You are unbelievable ignorant and zit on stupid donkey assssssssssss.I know all about Ron Paul and I mostly agree with him. I don't need to defend my work ethic to a sorry , stupid, arrogant, narrow minded fool. Based on your writing and and overall idiocy, the kool-aid drinking moron is you. Go back to your cave and your outdoor plumbing and be careful what you wish for. Allah Akbar!
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by curiously1 October 11, 2009 12:05 AM EDT
shazmiforce - you hatred towards the Jewish people is disgusting. As another poster posted, you are a Nazi. Go get a life.
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by SHEETPAN October 10, 2009 11:38 PM EDT
Hey Bubba, The 1st Amendment. The same reason you can spew the nonsense that dribble's out of you.
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by SHEETPAN October 10, 2009 11:30 PM EDT
Hey shamzi, Your Nazi rhetoric is a tired old cliche. We know America is not perfect, but it is far better than the dark ages of Taliban rule. And where do get your history from? Sounds like Wassabi school. Your so damn certain about who caused economic problems in the U.S. Where is the real evidence? Where is your proof? Yes, America has big bombs, And innocent people get killed when terrorists hide behind them. You need to read history other than the propaganda that you have accepted. Americans understand our own history much better than you think. America know's it's past and we do our best to move foward. Your Iranian leaders know It's country'past and do nothing but move it backward. God is great, and that is why America is blessed.
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by bubbadubba October 10, 2009 10:44 PM EDT
<<<The traitors are being put to death ...We do the same thing in america ...>>>

Then why are Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glen Beck still walking the earth?
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by billpl-2009 October 11, 2009 12:43 AM EDT
....don't forget Michael Moore, Al Frankin and Barney Frank

we've morons on both sides of the fence
by stevex47 October 10, 2009 9:29 PM EDT
Only an enemy of America would want Obama to fail.

Treasonous traitors should be put on trial. As those who out CIA agents. Enemy's of our State.

Enemy's of our State, want our economy to fail, our jobs to fail, our homes to be foreclosed, our children to die.

Those that seek those things are our biggest threat.
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