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PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/071/2008
21 May 2008
Further Information on UA 171/07
(MDE 13/081/2007, 4 July 2007) and follow-ups (MDE 13/091/2007, 19 July 2007;
MDE 13/127/2007, 1 November 2007) Fear of torture/possible prisoner of
conscience/ medical concern
IRAN Mohammad Sadiq Kabudvand
(m), human rights defender, journalist
Mohammad Sadiq
Kaboudvand suffered a heart attack on 19 May, in Tehran's Evin Prison. He was
unconscious for about 30 minutes and was given first aid by another prisoner
who is a doctor. His fellow prisoners called for help and asked guards to take
him to the prison clinic, but he was left in his cell.
The following day, a
scheduled trial session was cancelled for the third time, as the Prosecutor
Office’s representative failed to appear. Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand was taken
back to prison. Bail for his release was set at 1500 million rials (about
US$163,000) in late 2007, an amount his family has been unable to pay. His
lawyers have asked repeatedly for the bail to be reduced, without success.
The judge ordered
that Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand should receive appropriate medical care in a
hospital outside Evin Prison, but the prison authorities have not yet acted on
this order, and they have told his family nothing about his state of health.
Mohammad Sadiq
Kabudvand was arrested on 1 July 2007, the day the publication ban on his
newspaper Payam-e Mardom-e Kordestan (Kurdistan People’s Message)
expired. He is facing a one-year prison sentence in connection with articles
published in this newspaper, but his current detention does not appear to be
connected with this. Mohammad Sadiq Kabudvand told his family on 17 July that
he was being accused of "acting against national security,"
"propaganda against the system" and "cooperating with groups
opposed to the system." He said that whenever he was interrogated he was
blindfolded and bound hand and foot, and complained about the poor conditions
he was held in.
Amnesty International
considers him a prisoner of conscience, held solely on account of his peaceful
exercise of his rights to freedom of expression and association during his work
as chair of the Human Rights Organization of Kurdistan (HROK) and his
activities as a journalist.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Iran's Kurdish
population live mainly in the west and north-west of the country, in the
province of Kurdistan and neighbouring provinces bordering Kurdish areas of
Turkey and Iraq.
The HROK was founded
by Mohammad Sadiq Kabudvand in April 2005 and has around 100 members. The
authorities have never granted it official recognition as a non-governmental
body, despite a longstanding request for this. The objectives of the HROK
include the protection of fundamental rights such as those set out in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international conventions; the
teaching, dissemination and encouragement of respect for human rights in
Kurdistan; and the development of friendly relations between the peoples of
Iran based on the principle of equality before the law.
There is a pattern of prisoners of conscience and
political prisoners in Iran being denied adequate medical treatment, possibly
as an extra punishment for their perceived crimes. In 2006, two prisoners,
Akbar Mohammadi and Valiollah Feyz Mahdavi, died after apparently being denied
adequate medical treatment. For further information please see: Iran: New Government
fails to address dire human rights situation (MDE 13/010/2006), Iran:
Akbar Mohammadi's death in custody signals need for justice reform (MDE
13/086/2006) and Iran: Urgent need for effective investigations into deaths
in custody (MDE 13/099/2006).
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible,
in Persian, Arabic, English, French or your own language:
-urging the
authorities to ensure that Mohammad Sadiq Kabudvand is seen by a qualified
doctor and receives adequate medical treatment urgently;
- reminding them that
every prisoner has the right to adequate medical attention and that they are
responsible for prisoners’ wellbeing;
- expressing concern
that Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand’s trial has been cancelled on three separate
occasions and reminding the authorities that under the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, to which Iran is a state party, every detainee
has the right to be brought promptly before a judge and to be brought to trial
within a reasonable time, or released;
- urging them to
release Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand immediately and unconditionally, as he is
held solely for the peaceful exercise of his rights to freedom of expression
and association through his journalism and human rights work.
APPEALS TO:
Head of the
Judiciary
His Excellency
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Ministry of Justice,
Ministry of Justice Building, Panzdah-Khordad Square,
Tehran, Islamic
Republic of Iran
Email:
info@dadgostary-tehran.ir (In the subject line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your
Excellency
Head of Evin
Prison
Director, Evin Prison
Dasht Behesht Avenue,
Chamran Highway
Next to Azadi Hotel,
Tehran, Iran
Email:
head@tehranprisons.ir
Salutation: Dear
Sir
COPIES TO:
Director, Human
Rights Headquarters of Iran
His Excellency
Mohammad Javad Larijani
Howzeh Riassat-e
Ghoveh Ghazaiyeh (Office of the Head of the Judiciary)
Pasteur St, Vali Asr
Ave., south of Serah-e Jomhuri, Tehran 1316814737, Iran
Fax: +98 21 3390
4986 (please keep trying)
Email: fsharafi@bia-judiciary.ir
(In the subject line: FAO Mohammad Javad Larijani)
int_aff@judiciary.ir
(In the subject line: FAO Mohammad Javad Larijani)
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 2 July 2008.
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