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 +April 10, 2008
 +Change for Equality: Women's Learning Partnership strongly condemns the arrest of One Million Signatures campaign activist Khadijeh Moghaddam. Ms. Moghaddam, a member of the Mother’s for Peace Committee, was forcibly removed from her home, transferred to Eshrat Abad Security Police, where she was interrogated for several hours, and then transferred to the Revolutionary Courts, where she was interrogated by Mr. Sobhani the Investigative Judge. During her interrogation, she was asked to identify other Campaign members who had participated in peaceful gatherings at her home.
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 +A temporary arrest order was issued, and she was charged with "spreading propaganda, disrupting public opinion, and acting against national security." Bail was set at 100 Million Tomans (roughly $110,000) and she was then transferred to Vozara Detention Center.
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 +April 16, 2008
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 +Change for Equality: Khadijeh Moghaddam member of the Mother’s Committee of the One Million Signatures Campaign, and a member of Mothers for Peace, was released on the afternoon of Wednesday April 16, after spending nine days in detention. She was greeted by her family and friends, as well as her colleagues in the One Million Signatures Campaign.

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April 10, 2008

Change for Equality: Women's Learning Partnership strongly condemns the arrest of One Million Signatures campaign activist Khadijeh Moghaddam. Ms. Moghaddam, a member of the Mother’s for Peace Committee, was forcibly removed from her home, transferred to Eshrat Abad Security Police, where she was interrogated for several hours, and then transferred to the Revolutionary Courts, where she was interrogated by Mr. Sobhani the Investigative Judge. During her interrogation, she was asked to identify other Campaign members who had participated in peaceful gatherings at her home.

A temporary arrest order was issued, and she was charged with "spreading propaganda, disrupting public opinion, and acting against national security." Bail was set at 100 Million Tomans (roughly $110,000) and she was then transferred to Vozara Detention Center.

April 16, 2008

Change for Equality: Khadijeh Moghaddam member of the Mother’s Committee of the One Million Signatures Campaign, and a member of Mothers for Peace, was released on the afternoon of Wednesday April 16, after spending nine days in detention. She was greeted by her family and friends, as well as her colleagues in the One Million Signatures Campaign.

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