Two members of the Central Council of Adverb e Talkie Vanda,
a representative body of Islamic student associations in Iran, was arrested by
Iranian security forces, Adverb News reported on 22 August.
Hassan Aside Zebadiah was arrested at his home by security forces and Ali Jamal was arrested at work. No information on the reason for their arrests.
Both individuals had previously faced prosecution for their involvement in student politics.
Zebadiah detained in September 2009 and released on bail after 40 days in captivity. Jamaal regularly summoned to security agencies and had received threats in recent weeks.
Students in an Islamic Society, the main pro-democracy student groups in Iran universities.
Three members of Adverb e Talkie Vanda is currently in prison: Ahmad Zebadiah, secretary; Abdul Moment, speaker; and Ali Malachi, head of public relations.
Iran: Student leader moved to hunger strike
An Iranian student leader, described as "one of the most prominent symbols of struggling student movement Iran's" was moved from Even prison Maharajahs without his family or lawyer told Radio Free Europe reported on August 18.
Hassan Aside Zebadiah was arrested at his home by security forces and Ali Jamal was arrested at work. No information on the reason for their arrests.
Both individuals had previously faced prosecution for their involvement in student politics.
Zebadiah detained in September 2009 and released on bail after 40 days in captivity. Jamaal regularly summoned to security agencies and had received threats in recent weeks.
Students in an Islamic Society, the main pro-democracy student groups in Iran universities.
Three members of Adverb e Talkie Vanda is currently in prison: Ahmad Zebadiah, secretary; Abdul Moment, speaker; and Ali Malachi, head of public relations.
Iran: Student leader moved to hunger strike
An Iranian student leader, described as "one of the most prominent symbols of struggling student movement Iran's" was moved from Even prison Maharajahs without his family or lawyer told Radio Free Europe reported on August 18.
Maid Awakening was one of the best-known student activists Iran's and was arrested in December 2009 after accusing the government of human rights abuses during a rally at Amirkabir University. He is without charge.
Tawakoni is one of 17 political prisoners who recently went on hunger strike to protest their treatment in prison.
Tawakoni’s brother told Radio Free Europe that the family's last contact with Maid was about three weeks ago, and that they had only heard of his transfer by a friend at Rajaeeshahr who saw Maid in the quarantine section.
After his arrest in 2009, state media broadcast photos of Tawakoni wearing hirable, accusing him of himself disguised as a woman after the protest.
It begins with a man a campaign in which hundreds of people photographs of themselves wearing hirable to show solidarity.
In 2009, Maid and Abdullah Moment Tavokoli jointly Homo hominy award, those who have contributed significantly to recognize the protection of human rights.

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