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    AFP - France has demanded the "immediate release" of French lecturer Clotilde Reiss and French embassy employee Nazak Afshar, who were standing trial in Tehran Saturday with others detained during protests over Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election.

    Clotilde Reiss, who turned 24 in Tehran's notorious Evin prison on July 31, was arrested on July 1 as she tried to fly home.

    Flanked by a policewoman on Saturday, she wore blue jeans, a dark coat and a colourful headscarf as she sat in the front row of defendants.


    "She is accused of collecting information and provoking rioters," the official IRNA news agency reported. Fellow defendant Nazak Afshar, from the French embassy's cultural section, was detained on Thursday.

    Iran's state television said both played an "active role in the unrest by giving information to foreign embassies."

    IRNA said Reiss had reported on post-election protests in the central city of Isfahan to the French embassy.

    "I have written a one-page report and submitted it to... the cultural department of the French embassy," it quoted her as telling the judge.

    "I was planning to leave Iran, but I took part in rallies of June 15 and 17 in Tehran and took photographs and film. I did this out of curiosity and to be aware of the political situation. I wanted to know of what was happening."

    Reiss denied preparing a technical report on Iran's controversial nuclear programme.

    Afshar told the court that she and other staffers had been told to shelter protesters if required, IRNA said.

    "In the event that confrontations occurred in front of the cultural department of the embassy, we were told to offer refuge to protesters if they asked."

    Also in the dock was British embassy local staffer Hossein Rassam who was detained during the post-vote violence in Tehran along with eight embassy colleagues. They were later freed, while he was released on bail.

    IRNA said he has been accused of spying.

    "Based on the order of British embassy, the local staff were asked to be present in the riots along with Tom Burn and Paul Blemey (eds: spellings as transliterated from Persian)," Rassam said of two British diplomats expelled by Iran in June.

    "You along with Arash Momenian were given the duty of meeting representatives of political groups, ethnic and religious minorities, and student groups and to relay the news of Iran's riots to London," IRNA quoted the prosecutor as telling the court.

    The judge said the allegation merited a charge of espionage.

    "Based on the charges read out by the Tehran prosecution, you are accused of spying for foreigners," the judge was quoted as saying by IRNA, which identified him by only the single name Salavati.

    Rassam was quoted as telling the court: "The victory of Mr. Ahmadinejad was shocking for the British embassy, and in our first report to London we stressed claims made by one candidate about fraud" in the election.

    He told the court that British diplomats, including the two expelled later, had attended protests in Tehran and that "the ambassador along with the charge d'affaires took part in witnessing a rally of Mousavi supporters."

    In London, a Foreign Office spokeswoman slammed Rassam's trial.

    "We deplore these trials and the so-called confessions of prisoners who have been denied their basic human rights," she said.

    "Our ambassador in Tehran has demanded early clarification of the position from the Iranian authorities. We will then decide on how to respond to this latest outrage."

    In France, Reiss's father Remi was taken unawares by her appearance in court. "I had not been told. I was surprised to see her appear at this trial," he said, adding that he believes she is innocent.

    More than 10 other defendants detained during the protests that followed Ahmadinejad's hotly disputed June 12 re-election were in court with Reiss and the two embassy staffers.

    It was the second hearing in the trial of a number of key reformist politicians and journalists, the ISNA news agency said.

    Some 100 defendants were charged with various offences, including rioting, at the first hearing on August 1. Reiss and the two embassy staffers were not present in court then.

    At that hearing, several accused withdrew earlier allegations of fraud in the presidential election, saying that Ahmadinejad's victory was clean.

    Another 10 protesters were put in the dock in a separate trial on Sunday.

    Both Ahmadinejad's main challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi and reformist former president Mohammad Khatami have denounced the trials.
    http://www.france24.com/en/20090808-...cy-court-trial

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    Man, what a farce of a government.

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    http://www.reuters.com/article/topNe...5735QE20090808
    Iran charges French woman, embassy workers with plot
    Sat Aug 8, 2009 2:35pm EDT
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    France demands Iran release teacher, embassy worker 2:11pm EDT
    EU presidency concerned at Iran trial of embassy staff 1:11pm EDT
    UK condemns "unjustified" Iran embassy worker's trial 1:56pm EDT
    TIMELINE: Ups and downs in British-Iranian ties 8:49am EDT
    TIMELINE: Political events in Iran since June elections 9:20am EDT
    Q+A: Iran's trial of French national, embassy workers 11:06am EDT
    By Parisa Hafezi and Zahra Hosseinian
    TEHRAN (Reuters) - An Iranian court on Saturday charged a French woman, two Iranians working for the British and French embassies in Tehran and dozens of others with spying and aiding a Western plot to overthrow the system of clerical rule.
    The European Union, France and Britain all condemned the trial. The Swedish EU presidency said in a statement "action against one EU country, citizen or embassy staff, is considered an action against all of the EU."
    "This is obviously a show trial directed against the EU," Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt told Reuters.
    It was the second mass trial in a week aimed at uprooting the moderate opposition and putting an end to protests that erupted after the disputed June 12 presidential election.
    At least 26 protesters have been killed and scores arrested in post-election violence. Moderates say the poll was rigged for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to win, but officials say it was the "healthiest" vote since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
    The protests have exposed deep rifts within the clerical establishment in Iran, the world's fifth biggest oil producer.
    French citizen Clotilde Reiss was charged with "acting against national security by taking part in unrest ... collecting news and information and sending pictures of the unrest abroad," state news agency IRNA said.
    Espionage and acting against national security are punishable by death under Iran's Islamic law.
    Reiss, a teaching assistant, confessed her "mistakes" and asked for clemency, IRNA said. Nazak Afshar, an Iranian working for the French embassy, was also charged with "providing information over the vote unrest to foreigners."
    "We were not authorized by the embassy to go to rallies but we were told to shelter protesters if necessary," Afshar said.
    The British embassy employee, Hossein Rassam, was charged with espionage and confessed to handing information about the unrest to Washington, IRNA said.
    "The local staff were asked by their superiors at the British embassy to attend the riots," IRNA quoted Rassam as telling the court. Rassam was freed on $100,000 bail on July 19.
    "Several British diplomats attended rallies ... The British ambassador and the charge d'affaires also went to a rally."
    EU SOLIDARITY
    The trial was a further sign that Iran's hardline leadership was not interested in reconciliation with the moderate opposition or repairing ties with the West, analysts said.
    "This is not calculated to heal the divide," said Ali Ansari, an Iran expert at Britain's St. Andrews University.
    "It's an attempt by the hardliners to impose their narrative," he said. "You can't kill that many people on the street and not try to prove that you were right."
    Riot police used force to break up a protest by relatives of the accused outside the courtroom.
    "Relatives of the defendants and a large group of people gathered in front of the court building on Saturday. When they chanted 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest), the riot police attacked them," the reformist Mosharekat website said.
    Reiss has been held in Tehran's Evin Prison since she was arrested at a Tehran airport on July 1 as she tried to leave Iran after spending five months in the central city of Isfahan.
    Reiss, wearing a black Islamic gown and a white-brown headscarf, sat in the front row in the court. It was not clear whether she had a translator when the indictment was read.
    "I wrote a one-page report about the situation in Isfahan ... and handed it over to the French embassy's cultural section," IRNA quoted her as saying in court.
    "France renews its demand for the immediate liberation of the young academic, since the accusations against her are baseless," France's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
    Britain earlier described the trial as an "outrage."
    British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he had received support from France and from Sweden, which holds the European Union presidency.
    "We have reaffirmed our solidarity in the face of this latest Iranian provocation," he said.
    At a mass trial last Saturday more than 100 reformists, including a former vice-president and several other prominent figures, were charged with offences that included acting against national security by fomenting post-election unrest.
    Leading moderates, including defeated candidates Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi, have defied Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has formally endorsed Ahmadinejad.
    They say the new government Ahmadinejad is to appoint will be illegitimate. Ahmadinejad has two weeks to name his cabinet.
    Iran accuses the West, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting trouble after the election in an attempt to topple the clerical establishment. They deny the charge.
    The latest indictment accused Washington and London of "providing financial help to Iran's opposition" to fuel turmoil.
    (Additional reporting by William Maclean and David Milliken in London, Bate Felix in Brussels, and Sophie Hardach and Veronique Tison in Paris; Editing by Jon Hemming)
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    Yeah, because France is so threatening and authoritative. I mean Iran captured and held a platoon of the Royal Marines. They have cojones. Big ones, soft, but big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Яome kb8 View Post
    Yeah, because France is so threatening and authoritative. I mean Iran captured and held a platoon of the Royal Marines. They have cojones. Big ones, soft, but big.
    The RM or the Iranians?

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    The Iranians.

    Also human wave tactics in the Iran-Iraq war.

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    oh boo-hoo you cry when a french person is taken captive but spout nothing but hate when americans get captured.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannibal the destroy View Post
    oh boo-hoo you cry when a french person is taken captive but spout nothing but hate when americans get captured.
    This is far more important- A french girl who looks like she might put out needs rescuing. Who's with me? *Cocks gun*

    Anyway, Franco-Iranian relations have been strained in the past couple of years and as far as I know they were quite good under Chirac (excpet that whole nuclear reactors to Iraq thing). Sadly Iran has a rather spiteful attitude to percieved slights and reacts as a boy who is going home and taking his ball with him does.
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    After the first attempt, the French Diplomat began to use harsh language like "please" and "if you wouldn't mind"

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    So Teheran's new grand strategy for spreading the Islamic Revolution is apparently pissing off everybody and his dog. Sheer genius in other words; I'm sure Bismarck and his like would be envious.

    This, kids, is why you don't let puritan whackjobs run states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannibal the destroy View Post
    oh boo-hoo you cry when a french person is taken captive but spout nothing but hate when americans get captured.
    Just like you boo-hoo cry when a French person is captured.

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    Am I right to assume that the bargaining stick of the vaunted french military is the US?
    Sure I've been called a xenophobe, but the truth is Im not. I honestly feel that America is the best country and all other countries aren't as good. That used to be called patriotism.

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    This would be a good oppertunity for President Obama to extend the hand of friendship to France by including Hossein Rassam in the negotiations with our own three American captives. When is he going to send Bill Clinton. This is the kind of gesture that would coincied with his promise of change, we shall see...
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    That French woman clearly needs some Willy.

    'I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it.'

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    Time to send her
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    I have no sympathy for this woman. She went to a foreign country and protested against their government. Let her enjoy now.
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    Clotilde Reiss, a graduate politics student from the city of Lille in France, travelled to Iran after receiving a scholarship for her studies on Iran. She was about to return home via Lebanon, after five months working as an assistant teacher in Esfahan University in central Iran. Clotilde Reiss is held in Evin Prison in Tehran. She was allowed to phone a French diplomat and said that she was being interrogated daily, though she was not being ill-treated. Clotilde Reiss does not yet have a lawyer.

    Ref. http://www.amnesty.org/fr/library/as...732009eng.html
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    Well that puts a different light on things. This is Iran just grabbing whatever foreigners they can find in order to try and label any resistance to the election as foreign sabotage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Яome kb8 View Post
    Well that puts a different light on things. This is Iran just grabbing whatever foreigners they can find in order to try and label any resistance to the election as foreign sabotage.
    Well, PR has never been Iran's strong suit.
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