NineteenAzerbaijani Arbitrarily Arrested
Rights of Ethnic Minorities Routinely Violated
On17 September 2008 Intelligence Ministry agents arrested 19 prominent members of the Azerbaijani minority at a private Ramadan celebration on the evening of 10 September 2008, and detained them in Evin Prison where nine are still being held without charge, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today.
"We condemn these
arbitrary arrests and detentions, and call upon the authorities to return the
citizens to their families," the
Campaign said. "The mistreatment of
the Azerbaijani minority in
According to witnesses,
between ten and fifteen plainclothes security agents entered the home of Sayad
Muhammadian, who was hosting the Iftar dinner, and began arresting the guests.
Among those arrested were three youths attending the dinner with their mother
Raqieh Alizadeh, the wife of Abbas Lisani, an Azerbaijani activist imprisoned in
exile in
Upon arrival in Evin Prison they were separated from their mother. Raqieh was interrogated until 2 AM on 11 September. She was later released from prison with three of her children, along with Akram Najari, Rabab Azimi, and Farhad Rezai. On 14 September, three other prisoners, Yusef Hoshiar, Shabaz Ebrahimzadeh, and Muhammad Abbaspour, were released. No reason has been given for any of the arrests.
Most of those arrested are prominent writers, teachers, and journalists. The nine men currently in detention are: Alireza Sarafi, Hasan Rashdi, Akbar Azad, Saeed Muhammadi, Mahdi Namimi Ardabili, Hasan Rahimibayat, Abbas Naimi, Hasan Haydari and Sayad Muhammadian.
Alireza Sarafi is the
author of the book,
Ethnic Pluralism and Iranian National Identity,
and director of the monthly publication
Dilmaj (which until October 2007
was being published in Azerbaijani Turkic and Persian). He is also a
contributing writer for the bilingual magazine
Varliq, and teacher of Azerbaijani
folklore at universities in
Hasan Rashdi and Akbar Azad are contributing writers for Varliq magazine. Rashdi is a teacher of Azerbaijani Turkic literature, journalist and contributor to various national publications, author of three books on the Azerbaijani Turkic language and Azerbaijani identity. Rashidi and Azad are founders of the Chicheklar Qorulushu Forum that works for the protection of children^s rights. Akbar Azad is also the author of children^s books in Azerbaijani Turkic and contributor to numerous publications.
Saeed Muhammadi is a poet, author, journalist, and editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Yashmaq. He is the former editor-in-chief of the publication Paryaq.
Namimi Ardabili is a
poet and teacher of Azerbaijani Turkic language at
Iranian authorities routinely accuse Azerbaijani cultural activists and scholars of acting against national security. Those involved with promoting Azerbaijani culture and its study have routinely been arrested and sometimes imprisoned. According to Mr. Alireza Javanbaksh--spokesperson for the Committee for the Defense of Azerbaijani Political Prisoners (ASMAK)-- ten Azerbaijani activists are currently serving prison terms, and ten Azerbaijani university students are awaiting sentencing in Iranian prisons.
The
International
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran called for an investigation of the
arbitrary arrests on 10 September, and for the observation of cultural and
linguistic rights of Azerbaijanis and all minorities in
"While the government
of