Green Martyrs

The US Departments of the Treasury and State today announced the designation of two Iranian officials, Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi, Tehran Prosecutor General, and Mohammed Reza Naqdi, commander of the IRGC’s Basij Forces, for their roles in human rights abuses in Iran following the June 2009 disputed presidential election.
According to opposition website Jaras, Hamed Nour-Mohammadi is the latest victim of state-brutality who was killed by security forces during Sunday’s pro-opposition protests in the historic city of Shiraz.
According to student sources, two students from Mashhad’s Ferdowsi University were arrested yesterday.
Protesters in Tehran's Vanak square have captured a van belonging to Iran's security forces and released the detainees held inside the vehicle.
Tehran's Enghelab Square has turned into a focal point for protesters moving towards central Tehran.
Tehran's Enghelab Square has turned into a focal point for protesters moving towards central Tehran.
Opposition supporters have hacked the website of Shahroud's Azad University.
An Iranian diplomat at Iran's consulate in Milan has defected from his position as a protest against the brutality of the Iranian regime against Iranian protesters.
In a last ditch attempt to reduce turnout in today's pro-opposition protests, Iran's Telecommunication Company has sent text messages to Iranian citizens claiming that the planned demonstrations have been cancelled by the Green Path of Hope. In addition, landline calls between Tehran and outside Iran have been disabled by authorities.