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PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/085/2008
20 June 2008
Further Information on UA 297/07
(MDE 13/130/2007, 07 November 2007) and follow-up (MDE 13/063/2008, 14 April
2008) - Prisoner of conscience/fear of torture or other ill-treatment
IRAN Ronak
Safarzadeh (f)
Hana
Abdi (f), aged 21
Hana
Abdi has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment,
to be served in exile in West Azerbaijan province, in the small town of Germi, on the border with the Republic of Azerbaijan, while
Ronak Safarzadeh is in
custody awaiting a further trial session. Amnesty International believes both
women are prisoners of conscience, detained solely for the peaceful exercise of
their rights to freedom of expression and association, and that the charges
brought against them are politically motivated.
According to Hana Abdi’s lawyer, Branch 2 of
the Revolutionary Court in Sanandaj convicted her of
"gathering and colluding to commit a crime against national
security." The lawyer representing both women expressed further shock and
dismay at this sentence, the maximum for this offence, which he believes is
inappropriate, but said that the trial judge has often given inappropriate sentences.
He said he would appeal, and hoped this might lead to the sentence being
overturned.
Ronak Safarzadeh has been charged with moharebeh
(enmity against God), which can carry the death penalty, in connection with
bomb attacks in Sanandaj. According to the lawyer, Ronak Safarzadeh's
"confessions" were made under duress during the three months she
spent in solitary confinement at a detention facility run by the Ministry of
Intelligence in Sanandaj, and were therefore
inadmissible in court. He has also said that prison guards were present at all
his meetings with the women, despite his objections.
Both women are active
members of the Campaign for Equality, which is seeking an end to legalised discrimination against women, and of the NGO Azar Mehr Women's Organization of
Sanandaj, which is affiliated to the Campaign for
Equality.
In February 2008, the
Head of Azar Mehr, Negin Sheikholeslami, said that
in a phone call to the two women, "[they] stressed that they had not
committed any crime. They had only sought justice and their only crime was to
work for the equality of human beings - human beings who are discriminated
against in this country because of their gender or ethnicity.” She said they
had told her, "We are only seeking our human rights, and as citizens we
are asking that our rights be respected … we have spent several months under
intolerable conditions for crimes which we have not committed, and despite all
the false accusations against us … based on what we have witnessed during our
time in prison and in our discussions with female prisoners [we] have come to
believe more than ever before in the justness of our demands and our cause… we
are not terrorists, and our activities were only intended to address and
rectify gender and ethnic discrimination, and our aim is to bring peace and
reconciliation to our country and between our people. Don’t forget about
us."
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Dozens of
Campaign for Equality activists and supporters have been arrested because of
their activities for the Campaign, some while collecting signatures for the
petition aiming to end legal discrimination against women in Iran. The
authorities have frequently refused permission to hold public meetings, and Campaign activists usually hold
their meetings in the homes of sympathizers. The Campaign's website, and other
websites associated with the women’s movement in Iran, have
often been blocked by the authorities.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible,
in Persian, Arabic, English, French or your own language:
- expressing concern
that Hana Abdi has been
sentenced to five years' imprisonment, and urging the authorities to release
her and Ronak Safarzadeh
immediately and unconditionally, as they are prisoners of conscience, detained
solely for their peaceful activities in support of equal rights for women in
Iran;
- calling on the
authorities to order an investigation into reports that Ronak
Safarzadeh and Hana Abdi were tortured or otherwise ill-treated, and bring
those responsible to justice.
APPEALS TO:
Head of the
Judiciary
His Excellency
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh / Office of the
Head of the Judiciary
Pasteur St., Vali
Asr Ave., south of Serah-e Jomhouri, Tehran 1316814737, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
info@dadgostary-tehran.ir (In the subject line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your
Excellency
Governor of Kordestan Province
Esmail
Najjar
Email: In Persian
and Kurdish, send via feedback form on the website:
http://www.ostan-kd.ir/Default.aspx?tabId=150&cv=4@0_1
In English, French or other
languages, use the feedback form on the website:
http://en.ostan-kd.ir/Default.aspx?TabID=59
Salutation: Dear
Governor
COPIES TO:
President
His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The Presidency
Palestine Avenue,
Azerbaijan Intersection
Tehran, Islamic
Republic of Iran
Fax: + 98 21 6 649
5880
Email:
dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir
via
website: http://www.president.ir/email/
Director, Human
Rights Headquarters of Iran
His Excellency
Mohammad Javad Larijani
C/o Office of the
Deputy for International Affairs
Ministry of Justice,
Ministry of Justice
Building, Panzdah-Khordad (Ark) Square,
Tehran, Islamic
Republic of Iran
and
to diplomatic representatives of Iran accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND
APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your
section office, if sending appeals after 1 August 2008.
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