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Top two Iranian opposition leaders secretly jailed.
West fails to act


DEBKAfile Exclusive Report February 28, 2011, 10:17 AM (GMT+02:00)


Mir-Hossein Moussavi and Mehdi Karroubi jailed

The White House on Monday, Feb. 28, said the U.S. "strongly condemns the Iranian
government's organized intimidation campaign". After a human-rights group reported
that two opposition figures had been moved from where they were detained under
house arrest to an unknown location, the White House accused the Iranian government
 in general terms of, "blatant violation of the universal rights of its citizens?"
as well as "blocking Internet sites and jamming satellite transmissions." 

The disappearance of Iran's two most prominent opposition figures, Mir-Hossein Moussavi
and Mehdi Karroubi, was not mentioned in the White House statement.

debkafile's Iranian sources reveal here that both have been secretly jailed at the infamous
Parchin prison.

Thursday night, Feb. 24, they were taken from their Tehran homes, beaten,
concealed in large sacks and carried in armored police vehicles to one of Iran's hellhole
prisons
. Inmates of Parchin are rarely seen again. Their wives have also disappeared
to "an unknown location." They were seized so suddenly that their fellow activists
thought they were still at home under protracted house arrest. They soon discovered
that the Moussavi and Karroubi residences were dark and deserted and their families
nowhere to be seen
. The guards were also gone.

The dreaded "top security" Parchin prison is reserved for the regime's boldest political
and ideological dissidents
, as well spies accused of threatening Iranian state security
and foreign captives of the regime.  According to reliable intelligence sources, the Israeli
navigator captured in Lebanon 25 years ago and abducted to Iran was held at Parchin
prison and never seen again.

So too was the American Robert Levinson, who was arrested four years ago on a trip to
Kish Island, although the Iranians deny they know what happened to him.
Situated almost next door to Iran's most secret nuclear laboratories, the prison's vicinity
is one of the most heavily guarded sections of Tehran.

Before the arrests, large numbers of security and special forces agents cordoned off
entire blocks and placed guards armed with anti-riot gear along the streets through
which the opposition leaders were driven to the prison. Their wives were taken with
them but their whereabouts have not been established.

Our sources have learned that when they were unloaded in the prison forecourt,
the two men could not stand unaided and their faces were streaked with blood.

Our sources report Moussavi and Karroubi must have been seriously weakened by enforced
hunger while still at home. They and their wives were not allowed to shop for food and
obliged to eat food supplied by their guards
. They refused for fear of poison. Their children
and other relatives sent many letters to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressing
deep concern about their state of health and complaining that they were barred from visiting
them, but were never answered.

March 1 is Mousavi's 69th birthday and the two leaders' followers are preparing to launch
broad demonstrations in Tehran and other cities to protest the cruel mistreatment they
are suffering at the Islamic regime's hands. The authorities plan to crack down on their
protest with their habitual harshness, encouraged - the Iranian opposition movement is
convinced - by the Obama administration's failure to take action strong enough to save
their leaders.  Its activists were asking this week how come Western leaders are
so ready to push for Muammar Qaddafi's ouster and offer the Libyan opposition every
assistance, when Ayatollah Khamenei and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rate no
more than a slap on the wrist for the savage repression
they mete out at the
slightest expression of dissent. They point to the orchestrated demands coming
from regime extremists in the last ten days for the two opposition leaders to be
hanged
, including a collective call from 200 deputies of the Iranian parliament.


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It is normal to jail dissenters just to be on the safe side: there are no penalties for not jailing them.
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

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There are no penaltys at all for the party in power.

That is a problem.