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با تبریک به انوشه عزیز و افتخار به متحدین دانشجویمان در سراسر کشور.
 Anoosheh Azaadbar
for NUS Honorary
Vice-President!
Free the imprisoned student activists! No to
war,
yes to solidarity with students, workers, women,
LGBT people and national minorities in Iran!
Anoosheh Azaadbar, a student at Tehran University,
is one of the fifty activists arrested
in Iran
since December 2007 – when the country’s theocratic capitalist regime began a
crack down against the student movement. The students were arrested for
seeking to
organise protests on 16
Azar (7 December),
the traditional Student Day on which
students once protested against the US-backed tyranny of the Shah and
now protest
against the tyranny of the Islamic Republic.
One of the activists, Ebrahim Lotfollahi, is now dead, having supposedly
committed
suicide, while another, Behrooz Karimizadeh, is in hospital fighting for
his life.
Most of those arrested are socialists; they strongly oppose a US attack on Iran and
have sought to link their fight to those of the powerful workers’ and
women’s
movements current challenging the Iranian regime. They have raised
slogans like “No
to war: the university is not an army garrison” and “The student
movement is an ally of
the workers’ movement.” They have drawn inspiration from struggles like
those of the
Tehran bus workers,
whose leader Mansour Ossanlou - the current NUS Honorary
Vice-President - has been in and out of prison for two years.
Anoosheh has now been released on bail; but by electing her our Honorary
Vice-
President we can show solidarity with those fighting to build a movement
from below to
smash the prison walls currently enclosing Iran’s workers, women, students,
LGBT
people and oppressed national minorities.
Anoosheh was nominated by students from 28 universities and colleges; her
supporters include Education Not for Sale, Workers' Liberty students, Communist
Students and activists including Sofie Buckland (NUS
NEC); Kat Stark (NUS
Women's Officer); Laura Schwartz, Teodora Todorava, Sophie
Day, Jo Fried, Cat
Smith and Sam Lyle (NUS Women’s Committee); Rebecca Sawbridge (NUS
Black
Students’ Committee); Aled Dilwyn Fisher, Adam Ramsay and Tim
Gee (Young
Greens); Daniel Randall (NUS NEC 2005-6, Sheffield University);
Laura Simmons
(Park Lane
College); Heather Shaw (Sheffield College);
Koos Couvee (Sussex
University Comms Officer); Darcy Leigh (Edinburgh Women of the
World chair);
Stephen Wood (Hull University LGBT and Hull Labour Club) and many
more...
To support Anoosheh, or if you would like to get involved in Iranian
solidarity
campaigning more generally, email
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