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26/09/2012 12:55
IRAN
Iran, arrestati due figli dell’ex presidente Rafsanjani
Per gli analisti è un nuovo attacco del regime per diminuire il potere del magnate iraniano. Entrambi i figli sono accusati di propaganda sovversiva contro il regime. Faezeh è stata arrestata lo scorso 23 settembre e trasferita nel carcere di Evin. Il figlio Medhi è stato fermato il 24 settembre e si trova nelle mani della polizia. Egli era fuggito in Gran Bretagna dopo le proteste del 2009. I due hanno lavorato in modo attivo insieme ai giovani dell’Onda verde, per aiutare il padre a combattere lo storico avversario Ahjmadinejad.
Teheran (AsiaNews/ Agenzie) – Il futuro politico dell’ex presidente iraniano Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani è ancora più incerto, dopo l’arresto nei giorni scorsi del figlio Medhi e della figlia Faezeh. Entrambi sono accusati di “propaganda illecita contro il regime” e di aver sostenuto l’opposizione iraniana dell'”Onda verde” durante le proteste contro i risultati delle presidenziali del 2009. Faezeh è stata condannata in gennaio a sei mesi di reclusione. Il suo arresto è avvenuto lo scorso 23 settembre. La donna si trova ora nel carcere di Evin. Suo fratello Medhi, ritornato in Iran dopo la notizia, è stato invece arrestato il 24 settembre al suo arrivo in aeroporto. Questa mattina la moglie dell’ex leader si è recata a Evin nel tentativo di vedere la figlia.
Un tale livello di pressione su un ex presidente e la sua famiglia non ha precedenti nella storia della Repubblica islamica. Rafsanjani si ritiene abbia avuto un ruolo determinante nella nomina dell’ayatollah Ali Khamenei come capo supremo dopo la morte nel 1989 dell’ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, padre della rivoluzione islamica. In passato, il politico era considerato come uno degli uomini più importanti per la sopravvivenza del regime, grazie alle sue capacità di mediazione con le varie componenti della società iraniana e con la comunità internazionale. Più volte accusato di corruzione e di aver creato in modo illecito il suo impero economico, la sua autorità è diminuita in modo consistente con la sconfitta alle elezioni presidenziali del 2005 vinte da Mahmoud Ahjmadinejad e con i sospetti di voler delegittimare l’autorità suprema. Un altro duro colpo al potere di Rafsanjani giunge dopo le rivolte del 2009 organizzate dai giovani dell’Onda verde. Le pressioni sull’ex presidente sono andate avanti in questi anni, tanto da spingerlo a lasciare la poltrona di capo del potente organo clericale incaricato di nominare e revocare il leader supremo.
L’arresto dei due figli è un ulteriore segnale di questa lotta, portata avanti ora dallo stesso ayatollah Khamenei. Medhi Ashemi ha aiutato il padre a reinventare la sua immagine nella campagna elettorale del 2005, cancellando quella di uomo del regime per fargli vestire i panni di riformatore sociale moderato. Negli anni successivi Medhi non si limita ad aiutare il padre, ma tesse i propri affari personali in vari campi, da quello economico a quello politico. Nel 2007, i suoi avversari lo accusano di aver intascato decine di milioni di dollari in tangenti dalla compagnia petrolifera Total. Nelle elezioni del 2009 egli entra a far parte del comitato indipendente per il controllo del voto, che contesta la validità dei voti di Ahmadinejad. Dopo le rivolte Medhi fugge in Inghilterra. Saputo dell’arresto della sorella, lo scorso 22 settembre decide di tornare, ma viene arrestato.
Faezeh Hashemi, è considerata uno dei politici donna più importanti del panorama iraniano. E’ stata deputato del parlamento, presiede il consiglio di molte organizzazioni culturali ed è la fondatrice della rivista Zan (Donna). Considerata da molti una riformista, in molte interviste ha sostenuto l’idea dell’hejab facoltativo e lo sport aperto anche alle donne. Dopo i risultati delle elezioni presidenziali del 2009, Faezeh è diventata un esplicito sostenitore del movimento verde ed è stata arrestata due volte dalla polizia. I suoi detrattori l’accusano di essere un’opportunista e una pragmatica sostenitrice degli interessi del padre.
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09/26/2012 18:03
IRAN
Two of former President Rafsanjani’s children arrested
For analysts, the arrests are another blow by the regime against the Iranian leader. Both have been accused of subversive propaganda against the regime. Faezeh was taken to Evin Prison on Sunday. Mehdi was detained on Monday and is now in police custody. He had fled to Great Britain after the 2009 protests. Both worked together with Green Wave activists to help his father against his historic adversary, Ahjmadinejad.
Tehran (AsiaNews/ Agencies) – The political future of former Iranian President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is even more uncertain after the recent arrest of his son Mehdi and daughter Faezeh for “spreading propaganda against the regime” and supporting the “Green Wave” movement during protests that followed the 2009 presidential elections.
Faezeh Hashemi was sentenced in January to six months in jail but was arrested only on Sunday and taken to Evin Prison. Her brother Mehdi was detained on Monday at the airport. Rafsanjani’s wife went to Evin this morning to try to see her daughter.
Such pressure on an ex president and his family is unprecedented in the history of the Islamic republic. Rafsanjani played a key role in getting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed as supreme leader in 1989 after the Father of the Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, died.
In the past, he was seen as one of the key figures in the regime’s survival because of his capacity to mediate among various groups inside and outside Iran. However, he has also been accused several times of corruption and amassing wealth.
Since his defeat in the 2005 presidential elections won by Mahmoud Ahjmadinejad, his authority has waned. He is seen as trying to undermine the supreme leader. He received a major blow in 2009 following the crackdown against the Green Wave movement.
For the past few years, the former president has come under intense pressure from his opponents, who forced him to quit his position as the head of a powerful clerical body charged with appointing and dismissing the supreme leader.
The arrests of his son and daughter are an additional indication of his ongoing struggle with Ayatollah Khamenei.
Medhi Hashemi helped his father remake his image for the 2005 election, mothballing the image of a regime diehard in favour of that of moderate social reformer. He also ran his father’s economic and political affairs. In 2007, his adversaries accused him of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks from the Total oil company.
In the 2009 elections, Mehdi Hashemi joined an independent commission to uphold the fairness of the vote, eventually challenging the validity of the ballots for Ahmadinejad.
After the unrest that followed the election, he fled to Britain. When his sister was arrested, he decided to return home and was in turn arrested.
Faezeh Hashemi is considered one of the most important women politicians in Iran. Elected in the past to the Majlis (parliament), she chairs a number of cultural organisations and is the founder of a magazine called Zan(woman).
Viewed as a reformer, she has on several occasions said that women should be free to wear the hijab (veil) or not and that they should have access to public sports.
After the 2009 presidential election, Faezeh came out openly in favour of the Green movement and was arrested twice by police.
Her critics accuse her however of being an opportunist, and a pragmatic supporter of her father’s interests.
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07/16/2009 IRAN Mousavi and Rafsanjani together for Friday prayer |
08/10/2009 IRAN Jailers raped men and women, Iranian opposition leader says |
11/13/2007 IRAN Ahmadinejad attacks “domestic traitors” who oppose Iran’s nuclear programme |
11/22/2007 IRAN Tehran paper in a rare attack against Ahmadinejad |
11/08/2007 IRAN Alarm bells going off around Tehran by Paul Dakiki |