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Saturday 22 February 2014Arrest and Unlawful Seizure of Property in Ahvaz
Majzooban Noor - Increasing Pressure on Dervishes on the Eve of Dervish's Day; Arrest and Unlawful Seizure of Property in Ahvaz Yesterday afternoon, 1 Esfand 1392 (Feb 20, 2014) security forces entered the Ferdowsi printing office that located in the city of Ahvaz and arrested two employees of the publishing office and confiscated 500 copies of the printed calendar, posters and effigies of Sufi grand Masters. It is worth mentioning that, the two men were released after 30 Gonabadi Dervishes gathered in front of the police station and demanded the immediate release of them but the seized property was not returned yet . The Dervishes warned that the evidence must be shown regarding legality of seizure of property. Otherwise, they will insistently continue to pursue their claims for returning the property.
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