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PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/034/2006
04 April 2006
Further
Information on UA 65/06 (MDE 13/028/2006, 23
March 2006)
Medical concern/ possible prisoners of
conscience/ Fear of torture and ill-treatment
IRAN
Ma’soumeh Ka’bi (f), aged 28
Imad (m),
aged 4, son of Ma’soumeh Ka’bi
Soghra
Khudayrawi (f)
Zeidan (m),
aged 4, son of Soghra Khudayrawi
Sakina Naisi
(f), aged 40
New names:
Hoda Hawashem (f) aged 24
Ossama (m),
aged 2 ] her sons
Ahmad (m),
aged 4 ]
Sakina Naisi was reportedly taken to a hospital
in Ahvaz earlier this month after suffering
blood loss, possibly caused by torture and
ill-treatment. She was four months pregnant, and
doctors reportedly had to perform an abortion
because of the injuries she had sustained. She
remains in hospital, in a heavily guarded room.
Another Arab woman, Hoda Hawashemi, was
reportedly arrested at her home
in Ahvaz on 1 April, together with
her two young sons. Their whereabouts are
unknown. Her husband, Habib Farajallah Chaab, is
a prominent activist for the rights of Iran's
Arab minority, and is wanted by the Iranian
authorities.
Sakina Naisi's husband, Ahmad Naisi, is also a
prominent Arab activist, and he too is said to
be wanted by the authorities. Following Sakina
Naisi’s arrest, the Iranian authorities
reportedly destroyed her husband’s family home
in the Sho’aybiyeh district of Ahvaz with
bulldozers.
Amnesty International believes that all eight
women and children named above are most probably
held solely in an attempt to force their
husbands and fathers to give themselves up to
the authorities. As such they would be prisoners
of conscience.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Much of Iran's Arab community lives in the
province of Khuzestan which borders Iraq. It is
strategically important because it is the site
of much of Iran’s oil reserves, but the Arab
population does not feel it has benefited as
much from the
oil revenue as the Persian
population. Historically, the Arab community has
been marginalised and discriminated against.
Tension has mounted among the Arab population
since April 2005, after it was alleged that the
government planned to disperse the country's
Arab population or to force them to relinquish
their Arab identity. Hundreds have been arrested
and there have been reports of torture.
Following bomb explosions in Ahvaz City in June
and October 2005, which killed at least 14
people, and explosions at oil installations in
September and October, the cycle of violence has
intensified, with hundreds of people reportedly
arrested. Further bombings on 24 January 2006,
in which at least six people were killed,
were followed by further mass
arrests. Two men, Mehdi Nawaseri and Ali Awdeh
Afrawi, were executed in public on 2 March after
they were convicted of involvement in the
October bombings. Their executions followed
unfair trials before a Revolutionary Court
during which they are believed to have been
denied access to lawyers, and their confessions,
along with those of six other men, were
broadcast on television.
RECOMMENDED
ACTION:
Please send
appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in
English, Arabic, Persian or your own language:
- expressing concern that the four women and
four children named above are very probably
prisoners of conscience, held solely in order to
force their husbands and fathers to give
themselves up to the Iranian authorities;
- calling on the authorities to release all
eight immediately and unconditionally;
- expressing concern for their safety and
seeking assurances that they are not being
tortured or ill-treated in detention;
-
calling for all the detainees to be given
immediate access to lawyers of their own
choosing, their families and medical treatment
as required.
APPEALS TO:
Leader of the Islamic Republic
His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei,
The Office of the Supreme Leader
Shoahada Street, Qom, Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: + 98 251
774 2228 (mark "FAO the Office of His
Excellency, Ayatollah al Udhma Khamenei")
Email:
info@leader.ir
istiftaa@wilayah.org
Salutation:
Your Excellency
Head of the Judiciary
His Excellency Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi
Shahroudi
Ministry of Justice, Park-e Shahr, Tehran,
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
irjpr@iranjudiciary.org (mark "Please forward to
His Excellency Ayatollah Shahroudi")
via the
judiciary website:
www.iranjudiciary.org/feedback_en.html
Salutation:
Your Excellency
COPIES TO:
President
His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The Presidency, Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan
Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: + 98 21
6 649 5880
Email:
dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir
via website:
www.president.ir/email
Minister of the Interior
Hojjatoleslam Mustafa Purmohammadi
Ministry of the Interior, Dr Fatemi Avenue,
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
ravabetomomi@moi.gov.ir
Fax: + 98 21
8 896 203
+ 98 21 8 899
547
+ 98 21 6 650
203
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 16 May
2006********