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Frauenaktivistin, Haleh Sahabi, wurde zu Tode geprügelt.


Protest against arrestation of
Dr. Ali Shokuri-Rad (Sina Hospital)


Report from
Kahrizak Prison


Suspicious Death of Kahrizak Prison Doctor

Arzhang Davoudi in danger of death (September 2010)
Reports from inside Rajai Shahr prison indicate that Arzhang Davoudi is in critical
condition in Rajai Shahr prison after more than 66 days of hunger strike. According
to reports from last night, Arzhang Davoudi is suffering from delirium and speaks of death.
Arzhang Davoudi’s weight has drastically declined by 35 kilograms. (read more)


Protestletter to
Mr. Sadegh Larijani [114 KB] (Head of Department of Justice)
regarding imprisonment of Bahaii Leaders (
English version [49 KB] )


Iranian Health minister
ignores the poor health care [119 KB] in IRI prisons


Drohende Hinrichtung/Steiningung von Frau Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtian:

Iran's 7th-Century Justice
Iran's penal code reserves the harshest punishments for women.
(Shirin Ebad)

Scharfe Amnesty-Kritik am Iran (Heinz Pazelt)

Bundesrepublik Deutschland fordert Aufhebung der Todesstrafe für Iranerin

Frankfurter Rundschau: Protest hat schon einigen geholfen




Letter to
UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon [235 KB] on behalf of
political prisoners on Hungerstrike in Iran (August 2010)




received by August 2010:

Worsening of health condition of
Arjang Davoodi (Peyke Iran)


Ahmad Arbab was tortured, his own report (Rooz online)





received by July 2010:

Shocking
letter of Dr. Saeed Masouri from Rajaii Prison


Imprisoned student activist Mahdieh Golroo’s husband:
"We Have Problems Getting Medicine to Her”

Sina Golchin (Student) and Vahid Asghari are in bad medical condition in cell 350 of Evin prison.
We ask for their immediate release.


Diabetic coma in Evin Prison


Interview with Narges Mohammadi after being tortured in Prison


U4Iran: Prison Fever, Tranqualizers, and Poor Prison Hygiene: An Interview With Ali Kantoori


further Information on Narges Mohammadi:

http://payvand.com/news/09/may/1084.html

http://en.irangreenvoice.com/article/2010/jul/05/2138


Death in Rajaii Prison (Karaj) because of insufficient medical support in a prisoner suffering from AIDS




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ai and Reoprters without borders

According to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Iran is a party, denial of medical treatment can be regarded as violation of the ban on torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights protects the right of all persons to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.
Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders call for the release of all prisoners of conscience in Iran and urge the Iranian authorities to try the other political prisoners without delay on charges envisaged by the law, without requesting the death penalty and following procedures that fully comply with international standards as regards due process.

Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders urge the Iranian authorities to provide adequate medical treatment as a matter of urgency to the following political prisoners:
Shiva Nazar Ahari, Masoud Bastani, Ayatollah Sayed Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi, Amir Khosro Dalirsani, Rahim Gholami, Kouhyar Goudarzi, Nader Karimi Jouni, Mansour Ossanlu, Mohammad Sadegh Kaboudvand, Masoud Lavassani ,Mojtaba Lotfi, Mehdi Mahmoudian Said Matinpour Abolfazl Abedini Nasr Hamed Rouhinejad Issa Saharkhiz Ali Saremi Hengameh Shahidi, Behrouz Tavakkoli, Majid Tavakkoli, Behrouz Javid Tehrani, Ahmad Zaidabadi

....more (Englisch), (Farsi)




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