Green Martyrs

Newly published footages show Green Movement martyr Kianoosh Asa protecting the environment.
In the days leading up to Iran’s National Student’s Day, various student groups and organisations have been joining hands and preparing to commemorate this day by calling on fellow students across the country to show their opposition towards Iran’s tyrannical rulers and to help make this year's December 7th a turning point in the efforts to “devastate the bastion of tyranny.”
The former Prime Minister warned that the rulers of Iran had “created a tight circle around themselves” and that they would be “prevented from hearing the murmurs of the collapse of the bastion of autocracy and despotism.” “They will wake when it is too late for them to return to the people ... we must remember, that in this path, there is no defeat."
The first anniversary memorial ceremony was held for martyred Kahrizak Doctor Ramin Pourandarjani last week on Friday morning, November 12th.
Zahra Rahnavard and a number of female reformists have paid a visit to the family of Moharram Chegini who was murdered during the 2009 post-election protests.
The family of Ali Mousavi, slain nephew of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, gathered at the sight of his permanent resting place at Beheshte Zahra cemetery to remember their martyred son on his 43rd birthday.
In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Neda Agha Soltan’s mother, Hajar Rostami, appealed to international human rights organizations and the international court in The Hague to help find her daughter’s murderer.
Iran has suspended three senior judiciary officials over last year's torture deaths of three imprisoned anti-government protesters, media reported Monday — the latest move to account for the case that significantly embarrassed the authorities.
A year after the death of Mohsen Rouholamini, his parents have visited Beheshte Zahra cemetery where he has been laid to rest.
According to reports, a recently posted Youtube video shows 34-year-old woman Shabnam Sohrabi after she was run over by a police car during the Ashura protests on 27 December 2009. It is noteworthy that Shabnam left behind her six-year-old daughter Negin. Despite many false promises, authorities have done next to nothing in find the murders of the this young mother.