Neda Soltan's family 'forced out of home' by Iranian authorities
the guardian
24-Jun-2009 (one comment)

 The Iranian authorities have ordered the family of Neda Agha Soltan out of their Tehran home after shocking imagesher death were circulated around the world.Neighbours said that her family no longer lives in the four-floor apartment building on Meshkini Street, in eastern Tehran, having been forced to move since she was killed. The police did not hand the body back to her family, her funeral was cancelled, she was buried without letting her family know and the government banned mourning ceremonies at mosques, the neighbours said...A tearful middle-aged woman who was an immediate neighbour said her family had not slept for days because of the oppressive presence of the Basij militia, out in force in the area harassing people since Soltan's death...The government is also accusing protesters of killing Soltan, describing her as a martyr of the Basij militia. Javan, a pro-government newspaper, has gone so far as to blame the recently expelled BBC correspondent, Jon Leyne, of hiring "thugs" to shoot her so he could make a documentary film.

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rosie is roxy is roshan

And worse still, BBC killed her

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I think the Guardian planted that story in Javan about the BBC killing her in a smear campaign against their Bahai-run competitor.



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