PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/020/2004
26 March 2004
Further Information on UA 181/03 (MDE 13/015/2003, 20 June 2003) and
follow-up (MDE 13/021/2003, 15 July 2003) - Torture/Ill-treatment/Fear for
safety/Medical concern
IRAN Manuchehr Mohammadi (m), aged 36, student activist and political
prisoner Simin Mohammadi (f), aged 26, student (his sister)
New nam e: Akbar Mohammadi (m), aged 34, student activist (their brother)
It is now known that Simin Mohammadi was released on 22 July 2003,
following a bail payment of 10 million Tomans (approx. US $12,000 at the
official rate) in the form of property deeds. Her brother Manuchehr's
prison sentence has been extended to nine years, and he has been flogged.
Their brother Akbar is also in prison, where he has been denied urgent
medical treatment.
Simin was arrested with her father Mohammad on 8 July 2003. She reportedly
spent most of her two weeks' imprisonment in solitary confinement, and was
in a prison hospital for about four days with breathing problems. She was
allegedly beaten following her arrest. During interrogation she was
threatened with further beatings, and told that she could be killed. A date
has not been set for her trial, and the exact charges she faces are not
known, but she is believed to have been accused of committing "acts against
state security". Her father, who was released on bail after he had a heart
attack while in solitary confinement, will be in court with her, facing the
same accusations.
Simin's brother, student activist Manuchehr Mohammadi, was arrested on 13
July 1999, in connection with his participation in large student
demonstrations against press laws limiting freedom of expression. His
brother Akbar was also arrested in the course of the same events. Akbar
Mohammadi was initially sentenced to death, but this was reduced on appeal
to 15 years' imprisonment, which he is now serving in Evin prison. He is
reported to be suffering from serious health problems for which he has been
denied medical treatment.
At the end of November 2003, Akbar Mohammadi was taken to the Taleghani
hospital in Tehran suffering from internal bleeding, and was operated on.
He was kept under 24-hour guard and was not allowed any visitors. A
hospital doctor reportedly recommended he stay in hospital for a month, but
he was transferred back to Evin prison after six days. According to his
family, his health has worsened since then, as the operation on his stomach
was unsuccessful. He is now reported to be extremely ill, but has not
received any medical treatment. His family's repeated requests for him to
be granted leave to go to hospital were reportedly denied until early March
2004, when they were told that he would be released on bail of 36 million
Tomans (approx. US$42,500). The Mohammadi family cannot afford this.
Manuchehr Mohammadi's seven-year prison sentence was extended by two years
at the end of November 2003. He reportedly received one additional year for
talking to foreign media while on leave from prison, and a further year for
issuing political statements while in prison. While on leave between 11 and
17 June 2003, he had given telephone interviews to a radio station and a
television station run by Iranians based in the United States, who are
opposed to the Iranian government. On his return, he was taken to Band (or
'Section') 325, a Revolutionary Guards prison. There he was kept in
solitary confinement for 37 days, and was tortured. He was chained in a
crouching position with his mouth gagged, in a vermin-infested cell, and
was frequently beaten. At a family visit on 5 September, shortly after he
was returned to Evin prison, his mother fainted when she saw him. His face
was badly bruised, he could barely walk, and said only one sentence: that
he had been tortured at Band 325. At the end of October 2003 he received 30
lashes, and a fine of 30,000 Tomans (US$36), for insulting judicial
officials conducting an inspection of Evin prison. He is said to be facing
other, unspecified charges.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible,
in Persian, English, French, Arabic or your own language:
expressing concern for the health of Akbar Mohammadi, and seeking
assurances that he is being treated humanely, and will be given any medical
treatment he may require;
expressing concern that Manuchehr Mohammadi reportedly had his prison
term extended by two years for giving interviews while on leave and issuing
political statements, which do not appear to be internationally
recognizable criminal offences;
expressing concern that he reportedly received 30 lashes for insulting an
official, and stating that Amnesty International considers the punishment
of flogging to constitute cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment amounting
to torture;
welcoming the release on bail of Simin Mohammadi, and asking for details
of any charges that are to be brought against her, noting that any such
charges should reflect recognizably criminal offences;
expressing concern at reports that both Akbar and Manuchehr Mohammadi
have been tortured and ill-treated in detention, and reminding the
authorities of their obligations as a state party to the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, of which article 7 states: "No one
shall be subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment";
calling for an investigation into the allegations of torture, and for all
those found responsible to be brought to justice in fair trials.
APPEALS TO:
Leader of the Islamic Republic
His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei,
The Presidency, Palestine Avenue,
Azerbaijan Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Telegram: His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed 'Ali Khamenei, Tehran, Islamic
Republic of Iran
Email: webmaster@wilayah.org (mark: For the attention of the office of
His Excellency Ayatollah al Udhma Khamenei, Qom)
Salutation: Your Excellency
Head of the Judiciary
His Excellency Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahrudi
Ministry of Justice, Park-e Shahr, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Telegram: Head of the Judiciary, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: + 98 21 879 6671 (unreliable; please mark "c/o Director of
International Affairs, Judiciary")
Email: Irjpr@iranjudiciary.com (unreliable; please mark "for the attention
of HE Ayatollah Shahrudi")
Salutation: Your Excellency
President
His Excellency Hojjatoleslam val Moslemin Sayed Mohammad Khatami
The Presidency, Palestine Avenue
Azerbaijan Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Telegram: His Excellency Hojjatoleslam val Moslemin Sayed Mohammad Khatami,
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
E-mail: khatami@president.ir (please resend if it does not get through
first time)
Salutation: Your Excellency
Please copy your letter, or send a message of support, to Akbar and
Manuchehr Mohammadi:
Akbar and Manuchehr Mohammadi Evin Prison
Chamran Highway, Shahid Katchuyi Street
Darakeh, Tehran, Iran
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 3 May 2004.