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RINKE CADILLAC

3 Years

Islamic law of "moharebeh" — taking
up arms against God and the state.
He gave no reason as to why they
had not been charged with mohare-
beh, although many hard-line Iranian
clerics have reportedly portrayed the
Iran 13 as traitors and called for their
executions.
Assuming that they are not going
to be executed, it appears that the 10
likely to be convicted will be sen-
tenced for anywhere from 2 to 10
years behind bars, but some may be
let off with time served.
Some of the 13 were arrested in
January 1999, while others were
jailed in March 1999.
In another sign that Iran is trying
to quell international criticism, the
hard-line judge in the case allowed
the first two foreign observers — two
lawyers from the French-based orga-
nization Lawyers Without Borders —
to visit the courtroom Monday, but
only when it was empty. They were
barred from the actual hearings,
according to news reports.
In what may be an effort to paint
this case as not explicitly anti-Jewish,
Amiri, the spokesman, for the first
time offered vague descriptions of the
eight Muslims said to be accomplices
in the spy ring.
Several work as high-level figures
in the provincial military and health
services, though they remain
unnamed and out on bail, said Amiri.
Regardless of the Iranian maneu-
vers, advocates like Hoenlein are
working to ensure that Iran pays a
price for its handling of the case.
While some countries have indi-
cated they may withdraw their
ambassadors from Iran and cut their
diplomatic relations if the judgments
are seen as excessive, Hoenlein wants
to hit Iran where it hurts — finan-
cially.
His organization, the Conference
of Presidents, is pressing member
countries of the World Bank to fur-
ther delay or cancel a planned $231
million loan to Iran. The larger of the
two loans, for $145 million, would
improve waste water collection and
distribution for some 2.1 million
people in greater Tehran.
The second loan, for $86 million,
would improve the quality of primary
health care and family planning ser-
vices in both rural and urban areas.
The United States, Canada,
Austria and France are fighting
against the loan, said Hoenlein, while
Germany supports the loan. The
World Bank is expected to discuss the
issue this week.



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