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RedWine
07-13-2005, 03:14 PM
Iran: Leading Dissident’s Life in Danger
End Persecution of Peaceful Critics

(New York, July 13, 2005) -- The life of Akbar Ganji, Iran’s imprisoned leading dissident, is under serious threat due to his illness and a month-long hunger strike, Human Rights Watch said today. Ganji, an investigative journalist who was sentenced to prison by the Iranian government in 2000, has lost more than 40 pounds during the past month.

“Human Rights Watch is extremely concerned for Ganji’s health. The Iranian judiciary’s refusal to release Ganji for medical treatment is cruel and inhumane,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “It is a serious contravention of the most basic humanitarian standards, and the international community should strongly condemn it.”

The Iranian judiciary imprisoned Ganji in April 2000 on vaguely worded charges, including “acting against national security” in connection with his participation at a conference in Berlin. He suffers from acute asthma that he developed in prison.

Iranian officials imprisoned Ganji shortly after the publication of articles he wrote documenting the involvement of high-ranking officials in the murder of intellectuals in the 1990s. The Iranian authorities have repeatedly prevented Ganji from receiving specialist medical care or taking medical leave as other prisoners are permitted. In protest of his unfair treatment, Ganji began a hunger strike last month, and has since sustained himself only on liquids.

Ganji has served nearly five-and-a-half years of his six-year sentence. Most prisoners in Iran are eligible for release after serving half of their sentence.

Ganji is one of the Iranian government’s most forceful critics. In his writings, he has criticized Iran’s system of governance. According to his wife, the judicial authorities have pressured him to “repent” for his writings as a condition for his release. In a letter smuggled out of jail last week, Ganji held Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamanei, directly responsible for his persecution.

Human Rights Watch is concerned that, in light of Ganji’s recent forceful criticism of the government, the Iranian judiciary may try to prolong his imprisonment by bringing new charges against him. The Iranian government frequently has relied on laws that restrict criticism of the government and its leadership as a basis for bringing charges against dissidents.

“After wrongfully imprisoning Ganji in the first place, the judiciary must not extend his imprisonment based on the opinions expressed in his recent prison letter,” said Whitson.

Human Rights Watch called on the Iranian authorities to release Ganji immediately for medical treatment and to end its persecution of peaceful critics and dissidents.

RedWine
07-13-2005, 04:49 PM
As I was sipping my morning coffee before goin to fly ( i am pilot), I checked this websites TehranTraffic.com which provides live webcam feeds from 4 corners in Tehran. It was late mornin' in Tehran and a demonstration, demanding the release of Akbar Ganji from Evin prison was in full swing around Tehran University .


I saved a couple of photos which I attached two here displaying the unusual presence of police and people around Enghelab square, close to the university. Or maybe that was my imagination and it was business as usual around Enghelab square! ( & i don't know very well how is Tehran now!)

Anyway, I think it's neat to be able to sneak a peek on events as they happen in our global village.

Thx.

RedWine
07-19-2005, 01:01 PM
اکبر گنجی که پس از اعتصاب غذای 36 روزه برای جراحی "مينيسک" پا به بيمارستان منتقل شده، تحت نظر و رسيدگی پزشکان قرار گرفته است.
پيشتر فعالان سياسی و فرهنگی و نهادهای بين المللی از جمله پنج گزارشگر ويژه سازمان ملل خواستار دسترسی آقای گنجی به امکانات درمانی شده بودند.

معصومه شفيعی، همسر اکبر گنجی به خبرگزاری ايسنا گفت به دليل مساعد نبودن وضعيت جسمانی اين روزنامه نگار زندانی که در پی اعتصاب غذای طولانی کم توان شده است، پزشکان او را تحت نظر گرفته اند و سرم و دارو تجويز کرده اند.