human rights watch

lördag 9 november 2013

No medical treatment for Zeynab Jalalian


No medical treatment for Zeynab Jalalian.

Authorities of Diesel Abad prison of Kermanshah, rejected medical furlough request of Zeynab Jalalian, who is at the verge of blindness.


According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), in response to bad physical condition of Zeynab Jalalian, prison authorities promised to send her to medical furlough one month ago.

Nevertheless, few days ago, she was informed that her request is rejected by security services and she cannot take any effective procedure.

This prisoner has been suffering from bad health condition, especially visual problem and recently has lost her sight.

Zeynab Jalalian was arrested by Kermanshah intelligence and security forces, in 2007, and first sentenced to death, and then to life prison.

This political prisoner has been under severe pressure and had gone to hunger strike several times.

Needed to be mentioned, earlier on a published report by media, reason of vision problems of Zeynab Jalalian was stated as stroke during interrogation.
HRANA News Agency
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Bakhsh Ali Mohammadi

3 Ahl-E-Hagh prisoners are exiled from Uremia to Yazd.

HRANA News Agency – Bakhsh Ali Mohammadi, Sahand Ali Mohammadi and Ebadollah Ghasem Zadeh, the 3 Ahl-E-Hagh prisoners, are exiled from Uremia to Yazd.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), these three prisoners of conscience and the followers of Yari ethic Ahl-e-Hagh have been exiled to 2 different prisons in Yazd prison on Monday November 4th.

An informed source told to HRANA: “Sahand Ali Mohammadi has been exiled to Ardakan prison and Bakhsh Ali Mohammadi and Ebadollah Ghasem Zadeh are exiled to Yazd central prison.”

These 3 prisoners had been arrested in a contention with police forces in Oj Tappeh village of Miyandoab in 2004 and were sentenced to death in the revolutionary court on charge of enmity against the God which was reduced in the appeal court.

The contention happened when polices insulted their religious beliefs.

Sahand Ali Mohammadi, Bakhsh Ali Mohammadi and Ebadollah Ghasem Zadeh were sentenced to 13 years in prison but Mehdi Ghasem Zadeh was sentenced to death and was hanged in February 2008.

Younes Aghayan, another imprisoned Ahl-E-Hagh is also sentenced to death. The Supreme Court has confirmed the death verdict and there are serious worries about the probability of enforcement of its enforcement.

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