Detained Activists on Hunger Strike in Tabriz

HRANA News Agency – Abdollah Sadoughi, an Azerbaijani social activity, is suffering from stomach bleeding following 17 days of hunger strike.He was arrested on August 24, 2011 together with 30 other activists in Tabriz while they broke their fast during Ramadan with an evening meal called Iftar.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), on August 24, 2011, a group of 30 activists were gathered in Mostafa Avazpour’s house in Tabriz in order to break their fast and discuss the failure of Iranian Parliament to adopt measures to stem the gradual drying of Lake Orumieh.Intelligence and security forces raided this gathering and arrested everyone.

Currently, fifteen individuals who were amongst those detained have been tried without being presented by counsel and sentenced to 2 years and 4 months in prison with 2 years of this prison term suspended.Fifteen other individuals are still in a legal state of limbo.

Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother talked with Radio Farda about this hunger strike and said, “Since August 24th when he was arrested, he has been on hunger strike in Intelligence Agency’s detention center.His hunger strike has led to stomach bleeding, and he has been taken to the prison medical clinic.”Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother also confirmed that although the hunger strike had to end, his brother is still not able to eat any food.

Abdollah Sadoughi’s brother added that he has visited Abdollah in prison once, and without an arraignment, an order to imprison Abdollah for one month has been issued.

According to various reports, in addition to Abdollah Sadoughi, at least two other Azerbaijani activists who were arrested on August 24, 2011 are on hunger strike. These activists have been identified to be Mosa Barzin Khalifehlou and Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh.Mosa Barzin Khalifehlou is an attorney who has previously defended a number of social activists throughout Iran.

During an interview with Radio Farda, Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s brother said, “We haven’t been able to contact Mehdi directly so far and hear about his current condition from his own lips.However, his friends who were with Mehdi in Intelligence Agency’s detention center, after being transferred to Tabriz Prison, have told us that Mehdi was on hunger strike.”

Despite repeated inquires from the judiciary, the investigation unit and other government entities, Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s family still has not been given any accurate information about his current condition.Mehdi Hamidi Shafiegh’s brother has reported that in addition to Mehdi, four other activists remain in the Intelligence Agency’s custody and have not yet been transferred to prison.

Jamshid Zaraie, Taghi Salahshour and Vahid Shiakh Baglo are still in Intelligence Agency’s detention center while no information has been given to their families.Investigators have told one of the families of these individuals that they will remain in Intelligence Agency’s custody for two more weeks.

Since August 26, 2011, demonstrations against government’s policies towards Lake Orumieh have continued.According to a report by Human Rights Watch, Iranian security forces in eastern and western Azerbaijan and Ardabil provinces have arrested hundreds of people. After protests escalated, the Iranian government announced that a 950 million dollar budget has been allocated to restore Lake Orumieh.

Lake Orumieh has lost half of its water thus far.In some parts of the lake, water has receded as much as 10 Kilometers.It has been estimated that Lake Orumieh will dry out completely in three years if the current trend continues.Mohammad Bagher Sadogh, Deputy of Natural Environment in Iran’s Environmental Protection Agency, has said, “As a result, 10 billion tons of salt in the form of a dust storm will descend upon 6 million residents of the surrounding regions.”

 

Five Baha’i Citizen Arrested in Northern Iran

HRANA News Agency – On Saturday and Sunday nights, June 4-5, 2011, security forces were dispatched to the houses of three Baha’i citizens in Babol and Babolsar, [Gilan Province], and arrested five individuals.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), equipped with guns and batons, intelligence agents accompanied by the police raided a Baha’i citizen’s house in Babolsar at 10:30pm while a special religious ceremony was being observed.Baha’i books and pictures were confiscated during this raid, and Misagh Laghai (76) and his daughter, Mahvand Laghai, were arrested.Additionally, using weapons such as batons and guns, security officers intimidated those attending this religious ceremony in order to force them to sign a commitment not to attend this Baha’i ritual again.

Furthermore, intelligence agents raided another Baha’i citizen’s house in Babolsar and after seizing religious books, pictures and a computer, arrested Nadia Farhadi (Imanian) and took her to an unknown location.Nadia Farhadi has been in charge of the provisional university for Baha’i citizens in Babolsar.

Similar to the above arrests, intelligence agents raided and searched another Baha’i citizen’s home on Sunday, June 5, 2011, and arrested the homeowners, Pejman Nikonajad and his wife, Sharareh Nikonajad.During this raid, the guests attending this Baha’i religious ceremony were beaten and forced to sign commitments not to attend such services again.

 

Continued Detention of Activists in Azarbijan Province

HRANA- Azerbaijani activists continue to be denied the right to attorneys and visitation with their families

More than a month has passed since the arrest of some Azerbaijani activists and journalists who were detained on the anniversary of protests against derogatory caricatures printed in Iran newspaper and they continue to be denied their basic right to an attorney and to meet with their families.

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Two Individuals Who Disputed the Election Results Were Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

May 4, 2010
HRA News Agency – Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court issued a total of eight years of prison for two individuals, who disputed the election results.
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Nine Hanged in Kermanshah & Saveh This Morning

HRANA News Agency – On Tuesday morning, November 29, 2011, two convicted rapists were publicly hanged in Azadi Square in the city of Kermanshah while several judicial and security officials and a large crowd of citizens watched the execution.Furthermore, the prosecutor of Kermanshah announced that six other prisoners convicted of drug related crimes were hanged this morning in prison.The identities of those executed have not been released.

In addition, according to a report by Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), a young man convicted of rape was publicly hanged in Persian Gulf Square in the city of Saveh, Markazi Province, at dawn on Tuesday, November 29, 2011.This prisoner was identified by his initials (M. S.).

Iranian officials have reported that this prisoner was arrested together with two other individuals for the same crime.However, the hanged prisoner was the leader of a gang that identified and raped single women living alone.The other two prisoners have also been condemned to die, but their sentences have not been carried out yet.

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Ramin Yaghoubi Died After Being Assaulted by Police Force

HRANA News Agency – Ramin Yaghoubi died in hospital after he was arrested and beaten by Iranian police force.He was a resident of Darrud in Lorestan Province.

On July 14, 2011, Iranian police officers raided a house in Darrud County and arrested a number of young individuals who had attended a non political gathering.After a few hours, all detainees except one were released on bail.Since Ramin (Mohammad) Yaghoubi couldn’t afford to post bail, he remained in police custody.

On the following morning, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit picked up Ramin Yaghoubi in order to transport him to the court house to be arraigned.However, Ramin Yaghoubi was beaten severely and then delivered to prison officials in critical condition. From prison, he was taken to a hospital where he died five hours after being admitted for urgent medical care.

In an interview with Jaras News, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “In a matter of hours, they took my son who had committed no crime and killed him.Ramin was a guest in his friend’s house.He was arrested and taken to Police Station #11 together with others.Everyone was released except Ramin.He remained in the detention center.At 4:00pm, Ramin called me and said that he was arrested.I took some juice for him.At 12:00am, I also took food and some fruit with me to prison and stayed there with him until 2:00am.My innocent son was healthy then.”

“Next day, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit took custody of him at 8:00am.Before taking him to see the judge, they beat him so severely that he didn’t have the strength to talk when he faced the judge.Then, the judge sentenced him to one week in prison.When Ramin was taken to jail, the warden made an observation and stated that my son wasn’t feeling well at all.However, the judge ordered the prison officials to take custody of Ramin according to a verdict issued by the judiciary.”

“Ramin became very ill while in prison.At 4:30pm, he was transferred to a hospital.I am upset because no one informed his family.At 11:00pm, they called us, and we went to the hospital where they delivered his lifeless body to us.”

Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother further explained, “My heart aches because Ramin was plain and modest.He had committed no crimes.He wasn’t political; he was neither a drug addict nor a smuggler.  He had no criminal record.He was arrested only because he was a guest in his friend’s house.Then they beat him so badly that he lost his life.I swore to God that I am losing my mind wondering why this innocent child was murdered.When I went to the hospital, I saw Ramin’s lifeless body.I didn’t recognize him at all.His back, head and face were bruised; all black and blue.The night before, I had taken dinner for him to prison; he was healthy then, but after only one night, his corpse was lying on a hospital bed in such condition.”

“Ten minutes before Ramin died, they told us to pay the hospital bill for the Intensive Care Unit.So we did.Ten minutes later, they said that our child passed away!I suppose they took him to the ICU just because they could claim that Ramin died there.They knew what they had done would cost him his life.”

To explain the cause of his son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “We live in Darrud County, Lorestan Province.The Prosecutor in town told us that my son’s body had to be sent to the medical examiner in Tehran or Ahvaz for a period of one week.At the time, we were so upset that Ramin’s father didn’t give his consent.We know there are medical examiners in Khoramabad and Borujerd.”

“Threatening and harassing us, they put so much pressure on us that we were forced to bury him quickly.In the hospital report, one physician noted that Ramin had convulsions; another one wrote that he died of drug intoxication.Yet, the third one reported that his death was due to a heart attack.Nevertheless, we have pictures of our son’s body covered with bruises, black and blue.”

To explain what the family has done in order to identify and punish those responsible for her son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother stated, “We have filed a complaint against two intelligence agents who took custody of Ramin when he was in good health.There have been no answers yet.We can’t do anything but be patient; we don’t have much power to confront the government and can’t afford hiring an attorney.We can only ask God to deliver us justice.”

At the end, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “They took my 23 year old, young son from me.I ask the authorities to do something so that this won’t happen to others.Also, murderers must be punished according to the law.My innocent child had committed no crime.”

“How long must we tolerate insecure and unsafe conditions?How long are they going to beat and kill our youth and then deliver their corpses to us?Is this the meaning of security?My heart aches from the pain of losing my beloved murdered innocently.What else can I say?You know what a mother and a father have to go through when their son has been killed like this.”

“We just visit his grave to calm down.Returning again, we ask God for justice.”

 

Christian Priest, Behnam Irani, Arrested

HRANA News Agency – On Tuesday, May 31, 2011, security forces raided Behnam Irani’s house in Karaj and arrested him.Behnam Irani is a Christian priest.

During the arrest, security forces assaulted and insulted Behnam Irani in front of his wife and two young children and placed him in handcuffs before taking him away.Previously, Behnam Irani had been summoned to report to Rajai-Shahr Prison in Karaj within twenty days in order to begin serving his one year sentence.It is not clear why this Christian priest was beaten and arrested before his deadline was reached.

According to a report by Rahsa News, judicial authorities have informed Behnam Irani that after he spends one year in prison, his five year suspended sentence will begin.

Behnam Irani is a Christian priest who was initially arrested in 2006 and sentenced to a five-year suspended prison term.Four years later, in 2010, he was detained again and released after posting a bail approximately equivalent to $9,500.Subsequently, Behnam Irani was sentenced to a year in prison, but this sentence was reduced by two months as a result of an objection filed by his attorney.

 

Disappearance of Azarbijani Journalist and Engineer Ebrahim Rashidi from Ardibil

HRANA – Ebrahim Rashidi, journalist and weblog writer from the province of Azarbijan, disappeared on Monday June 14, 2010 in the city of Ardibil.
On Monday afternoon this journalist and blogger was meeting with a friend at the Ardibil bazaar before disappearing on his way to his sister’s home. He has not been in contact with his family since.
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Eleven Drug Dealers Hanged in Shiraz

HRANA News Agency – With the approval of Iran’s Attorney General, eleven convicted drug traffickers were hanged in Shiraz, Fars Province.

According to a report by the Public Relations of the Justice Department in Fars Province, eleven individuals were hanged in Adelabad Prison in Shiraz after the Attorney General approved the death sentences issued by the Revolutionary Courts in Shiraz, Abadeh, Darab and Nayreiz counties.

The Justice Department in Fars Province has released information indicating that these eleven individuals were charged with and convicted of possessing and transporting opium, heroin and morphine from 2008 through 2010.The Judiciary Amnesty Commission had previously rejected the defendants’ appeals for pardon.

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