Human Rights Defenders in Iran - Frontline

URGENT APPEAL -11/09/2009

Iran:

Front Line is deeply concerned that Human rights defenders in Iran continue to face ongoing detention, judicial prosecution and intimidation following the post-election protests of June 2009.

Every day Front Line receives information about human rights defenders in danger and each week we ask the members of the urgent appeal network to take action on behalf of one defender.
Action by members of the network is a very simple and effective way of sending a message to governments that they have an obligation to respect the rights of human rights defenders. If you would like information on other cases you can log onto the Front Line web site at http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/act

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Please copy the enclosed letter and send it to the address provided.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Office of the President
Pasteur Avenue, 13168-43311
Tehran
Iran.

Your Excellency,

Human rights defenders in Iran continue to face ongoing detention, judicial prosecution and intimidation following the post-election protests of June 2009.

On 2 September 2009, human rights defender and blogger, Ms Shiva Ahari, was granted a disproportionately high bail of five hundred million Toomans (USD 500,000) for her temporary release. She had been arrested in her Tehran home on 14 June 2009. Front Line has been informed that when Shahrzad Kariman, Shiva Ahari’s mother, told the court investigator that she could not afford this heavy bail he replied, "So let her stay in prison."

On 26 August 2009, Mr Abdolfattah Soltani, a founding member of the Defenders of Human Rights Center in Tehran (DHRC), was released on bail of over USD 100,000, in the form of property deeds. He had been arrested in Tehran on 16 June 2009 by security officials posing as clients who had immediately confiscated his computer and other documents, and then arrested him without a warrant. He had since been held in Evin Prison, notorious for ill-treatment of prisoners, and had spent 17 days in solitary confinement. Abdolfattah Soltani has been accused of “instilling doubts in elections”, “propaganda against the regime” and “formation of groups to undermine national security”. Abdolfattah Soltani has stated that these charges are both untrue and legally baseless.

Human rights lawyer and prominent women’s rights defender, Ms Shadi Sadr, who was released from prison on bail on 28 July 2009, has been subjected to ongoing threats of re-interrogation by the security forces in the form of daily calls to her home, her office and her husband’s office summoning her for renewed questioning at the revolutionary court. When Ms. Shadi Sadr’s lawyer asked the office of the revolutionary court to return her belongings from Evin Prison, the case investigator replied that Shadi Sadr must first attend the court for questioning. Since her release from prison, Shadi Sadr has written articles criticising the rape of political prisoners in Iran.

Human rights defenders, Mr Kayvan Samimi, Ms Jila Baniyaghoob, Mr Bahaman Ahamadi Amoee and Mr Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, whose cases were raised by Front Line on 18 and 23 June, 21 July and 5 August 2009, remain in detention.

I am deeply concerned by the ongoing targeting of human rights defenders in Iran and believe that the arrests and judicial prosecution of the aforementioned human rights defenders are directly related to their peaceful and legitimate activities in defence of human rights.

I urge the Iranian authorities to:

1. Immediately and unconditionally release Shiva Ahari, Kayvan Samimi, Jila Baniyaghoob, Bahaman Ahamadi Amoee and Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, as Front Line believes that they are being held solely as a result of their legitimate and peaceful work in the defence of human rights;

2. Drop all charges against Abdolfattah Soltani, Shadi Sadr, and all detained human rights defenders and carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into their arrest and detention;

3. Take all necessary measures to guarantee the physical and psychological security and integrity of aforementioned human rights defenders, and put an end to the judicial harassment against them;

4. Ensure that the treatment of all detained human rights defenders, while in detention, adheres to all those conditions set out in the ‘Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment’, adopted by UN General Assembly resolution 43/173 of 9 December 1988;

5. Guarantee in all circumstances that human rights defenders in Iran are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals, and free of all restrictions including judicial harassment.

Yours sincerely

Name _____________________
Address ___________________
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Thank you for taking action on behalf of the human rights defenders in Iran.

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