Source: Radio Zamaneh

One of the assailants spray-paints
the home of Karoubi
Fatemeh Karoubi announced that her husband,
opposition leader Mhedi Karoubi is under threat and pressure because of blowing
the whistle on the "dirty crimes" that took place following the elections and
claimed that if the pressures persist, she will have to "publicize many more
issues" which have so far remained unsaid.

The Karoubi's home with sign
accusing him of collaborationwith BBC
and slogans painted on the walls saying
"Death to Karoubi and Khatami"
Fatemeh Karoubi's announcement comes a day after
Ayatollah Khamenei supporters swarmed in front of the Karoubi's home and
engaged in "insulting" and chanting slogans against Karoubi and Mousavi and
Khatami.
Fatemeh Karoubi described the assailants at her door as a bunch of "thugs" and
"mercenaries" who threw rocks at their apartment breaking their windows.

Fars news agency identified the crowd that were shouting death slogans to
Karoubi and other opposition leaders as "students and families of martyrs" of
the Iran-Iraq war.
Fatmeh Karoubi claimed that in the name of "family of martyrs," they scribbled
slogans and "shouted obscenities" against her family while the police only stood
by and watched.

The former Member of Parliament added that "In the current economic upheaval,
the government has had to pay mercenaries in order to pursue these objectives."
Fatemeh Karoubi says that "a number of corrupted officials of the government
have taken advantage of the families of martyrs' title in order to hide their
corruption and their looting of the public treasury."
Mehdi Karoubi was the first person who wrote a letter to the Chairman of the
Expediency Council in order to inform him of the "torture and sexual abuse" of
detainees at Kahrizak Detention centre in the post-election events.

The judiciary has rejected Mr. Karoubi's allegations that detainees were
subjected to sexual abuse; however, Human Rights Watch has announced that a
number of the detainees were indeed subjected to sexual abuse.
Fatemeh Karoubi says that she and her husband are ready to "defend people's
rights" at any price to themselves.

In the past nine months, Mehdi Karoubi along with Mir Hossein Mousavi have led a
protest against the June presidential election which they claim was rigged.
Karoubi has been repeatedly swarmed and attacked by pro-government forces for
his outspoken criticism of the government fierce crackdown on protesters.

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