PUBLIC AI Index: MDE
13/141/2008
22
September 2008
UA 269/08 Fear of Torture and other ill
treatment/Incommunicado detention
IRAN Alireza (Elirza) Serrafi (m), aged 53, civil engineer, journalist and
cultural activist
Akbar (Ekber) Azad (m), writer
Hassan (Hesen) Rashidi (m), engineer, writer and lecturer
Sa^id (Seid) Mohammadi (Mehemmedi) Mughanli (m), poet and journalist
Hassan (Hesen) Rahimi (Rehimi) Bayat (m), civil engineer, human rights
activist
Hossein Haydari (alias Huseyn Heyderi) (m), student
Abbas Na^imi (Neimi) (m), cultural activist
Mehdi Na^imi (Neimi) (m), poet and university lecturer
Sayyad Mohammadian (alias (Seyyad Mehemmedian) (m), activist
The nine Azerbaijani activists
named above have been held incommunicado since their arrest on 10 September.
They are being held in solitary confinement in the Ministry of
Intelligence-run Section 209 of Evin prison in Tehran, and are at risk of
torture and other ill treatment. It is believed that authorities may have
arrested these activists to pre-empt any protests or planned boycotts of
schools on 1 Mehr (23 September). Amnesty International believes they may be
prisoners of conscience, held solely for the peaceful expression of their
right to freedom of expression and association.
In the late afternoon of 10
September, plain clothed officers, believed to be Ministry of Intelligence
officials, arrested at least 18 Iranian Azerbaijanis who were gathering to
break the Ramadan fast. The gathering was held in the house of Sayyad
Mohammadian, an Azerbaijani activist, who is one of those detained. No
warrant was produced at the time of arrests. Those detained are prominent
activists in the Iranian Azerbaijani community. They included writers,
journalists and human rights defenders.
Among the 18 arrested were women
and children, who were later released. The women and men who were released
were freed on bail after being interrogated. They included Ruqeyye Elizade
Lisani, the wife of prisoner of conscience Abbas Lisani (see UA 163/06, MDE
13/063/2006, 08 June 2006, and follow-ups). The couple^s three children were
also held briefly.
The families of the nine who are
still being held have been unable to obtain any information about the
charges brought against them. On 15 September, a Tehran court official told
Vejihe Fukur Serrafi, the wife of one of the detainees, Alireza Serrafi,
that the nine individuals were held in solitary confinement in Section 209
of Evin Prison and that their interrogation would take some weeks.
Vejihe Fukur Serrafi later
appeared on the Persian-language Radio Farda, which broadcasts from outside
Iran, and spoke about the arrests. On 18 September, the authorities forcibly
entered her home, searched it and confiscated personal property, including
laptops, handwritten notes belonging to Alireza Sarrafi, all the books in
the house that were in the Azerbaijani Turkish language, CDs, and all family
personal identification documents, including passports. The officers
produced a handwritten note stating “for confrontation with pan-Turkist and
pro-identity individuals permission has been granted to make forced entries,
arrest and eliminate physical obstacles” but it is not clear to Amnesty
International whether this constitutes a warrant.
In previous years, Iranian
Azerbaijani activists had called for a boycott of the first day of the
school year, and for demonstrations to be held calling for Iranian
Azerbaijani children to be allowed the opportunity to be educated in their
own language (see AI Public Statement at
http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE13/108/2006/en/dom-MDE131082006en.html
).This year the start of the new academic year in Iran falls on 1 Mehr (23
September), and it appears that the current arrests are part of the
authorities^ efforts to pre-empt protests or boycotts.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Iranian Azerbaijanis, who are
mainly Shi^a Muslims, are recognized to be the largest minority in Iran and
are generally believed to constitute between 25-30 percent of the total
population. They are located mainly in the north and north-west of Iran.
Although generally well-integrated into society, in recent years, they have
increasingly called for greater cultural and linguistic rights, such as the
right to education through the medium of the Azerbaijani Turkic language,
which they believe is provided for under the Constitution, and to celebrate
Azerbaijani culture and history at cultural events.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send
appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Persian, Arabic, French, or
your own language:
- urging the authorities to
ensure that Azerbaijani rights activists Alireza Serrafi, Akbar Azad, Hassan
Rashidi, Sa^id Mohammadi Mughanli, Hassan Rahimi Bayat, Hossein Haydari,
Abbas Na^imi, Mehdi Na^imi,and Sayyad Mohammadian are not facing torture or
ill treatment;
- urging the authorities to
allow the nine individuals immediate and regular access to their family and
a lawyer of their choice, and to any medical treatment they may require;
- calling on the authorities to
release all those detained on 10 September unless they are to be charged
with a recognizably criminal offence and given a prompt and fair trial;
- noting that if they are held
solely on account of their expression of their right to freedom of
expression and assembly, then they are prisoners of conscience, and should
be released immediately and unconditionally.
APPEALS TO:
Minister of Intelligence
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie
Ministry of Information
Second Negarestan Street
Pasdaran Avenue
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: iranprobe@iranprobe.com
Salutation: Your Excellency
Head of the Judiciary
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi
Shahroudi
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh
/ Office of the Head of the Judiciary
Pasteur St., Vali Asr Ave.,
south of Serah-e Jomhouri, Tehran 1316814737, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@dadgostary-tehran.ir
(In subject line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your Excellency
COPIES TO:
Director, Human Rights
Headquarters of Iran
His Excellency Mohammad Javad
Larijani
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh
(Office of the Head of the Judiciary)
Pasteur St, Vali Asr Ave., south
of Serah-e Jomhouri, Tehran 1316814737, Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: +98 21 3390 4986 (please
keep trying)
Email: 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 3 November 2008.
http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE13/141/2008/e