The International Committee against Executions is calling for a week of demonstrations, from December 27, 2010 to January 3, 2011, to protest against the execution sentence of Habibollah Latifi, and the arrest of his family members and all those arrested in the past few days in Sanandaj, Iran. We call on all honorable Iranian people and people all over the world: all those who believe in unconditional freedom of speech and belief; all those who believe in freedom for all political prisoners; all those who want commutation of Habib’s execution sentence and freedom of his family members and other Sanandaj arrestees; and all those who protest against the Islamic Republic’s crimes, executions, and suppression; to protest with all of your power in Sanandaj, in Kurdistan, in Iran, and all over the world against these atrocities committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran against the people of Iran.

Here is what you can do: Come out and demonstrate in different countries, sign petitions, send protest letters [for example, to your governmental representatives or the UN], gather in front of Sanandaj prison where they are holding Habibollah Latifi, write graffiti in the cities of Kurdistan and other cities of Iran, go on the rooftops at nighttime and shout, “FREE POLITICAL PRISONERS!”, and by all other possible means.

Habib’s execution sentence should be overturned. Habib, his family members, and all Sanandaj arrestees should be freed immediately and unconditionally. All execution sentences should be cancelled, and all political prisoners should be freed immediately and unconditionally.

The week of protest
December 27, 2010 to January 3, 2011

* In protest against the sentence of execution of Habib Latifi
* For freedom of his family and all other arrestees in the city of Sanandaj
* For the release of all political prisoners
* For abolishment of capital punishment in Iran
* and in protest to the outragous execution of Ali Saremi and Ali Akbar Siadat who were executed by the Islamic murderers on December 28, 2010.

The demonstrations below have been organised by political activists and organisations. The International Committee Against Execution (ICAE) calls upon all people to participate in these actions.

List of Demonstrations
Confirmed cities as of 27 December 2010

AUSTRIA
Vienna: Tuesday December 28 – 4PM in front of the IRI embassy

BELGIUM
Brussels: Tuesday December 28 – 4PM in front of the IRI embassy

CANADA
Ottawa: Monday January 3 – 1-3PM in front of the IRI embassy (245 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 2K2)

Vancouver, BC: Tuesday December 28 – 2PM Amnesty International 319- Pender st. ( between Homer& Hamilton)

DENMARK
Copenhagen: Wednesday December 29, 3-4PM in front of IRI embassy

FRANCE
Paris: Tuesday December 28 – 4PM in front of the IRI embassy, Trocadéro square

GERMANY
Berlin: Tuesday December 28 – 3PM in front of the IRI embassy

Cologne: Thursday December 30, 2-3PM, Domplate

Frankfurt: Tuesday December 28 – 2PM in front of the IRI Consulate

Hamburg: Wednesday December 28 – 4PM in front of the IRI Consulate

ITALY

Rome: Tuesday December 28, 4PM
Ambasciata Rep.Islamica Dell’Iran – Sezione Consolare Via Nomentana, 363, 00162 Roma

NETHERLANDS

The Hague: Tuesday December 28, 3PM, in front of the Foreign Ministry

NORWAY

Oslo: Tuesday December 28 – 4PM in front of the IRI embassy

SWEDEN

Gothenburg: Tuesday December 28 – 1PM, in front of GP

Gothenburg: Wednesday December 29, 3-4PM, in Brunnsparken in front of Femman House

UK

London: Tuesday December 28, 2-4 PM in front of the IRI embassy
16 Prince´s Gate, London SW7 1PT

USA

Allentown, PA: Tuesday December 28 – 2PM in front of Edward N. Cahn Federal Courthouse, 504 Hamilton Street

Los Angeles: Tuesday December 28 – 6-8PM in front of the Federal building

Monday, December 27, 2010
Mina Ahadi
International Committee against Execution
International Committee against Stoning
Email: minaahadi@aol.com
Tel: 0049 (0) 1775692413
http://notonemoreexecution.org
http://stopstonningnow.com/wpress/

Translation: Soheila Nikpour

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