Request from a political prisoner: Just let me see my mother one more time
A political prisoner serving his 17th year in prison in Yazd, in exile without a single day off, has issued a letter to Iranian and international human rights organizations seeking help.
According to Avatudi, Qader Mohammadzadeh, 45, a resident of the city of Buchan in West Azerbaijan, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and exile in Yazd prison for "collaborating with an opposition group." He has served his sentence.
In a letter published by Hengao, he informed about the status of his case and the attribution of the charge of killing a police officer; While no murder was committed, the judge in the case, without any reason or evidence, and by drawing lots between him and another prisoner, sentenced him to a full ransom for a Muslim man, and now, after 17 years and several requests for parole, The leave has been opposed by the Mahabad prosecutor's office and has prevented his release and leave.
The political prisoner states that he is deprived of amnesty and the right to leave until he pays this ransom; He has gone on a long hunger strike several times, but so far no action has been taken to release him or send him on leave.
Mr. Mohammadzadeh, stating that he has spent a third of his useful life behind bars, wrote a letter to Iranian and international human rights organizations asking for help to help his elderly mother, who has been waiting 17 years for her release and has been in prison for seven years. To see him once again without meeting him.
He was arrested by the forces of the Buchan County Terrorist Intelligence Service in late December 2005, and after 15 months of indecision, was sentenced to death by the Mahabad Revolutionary Court on charges of "moharebeh" for "membership in an opposition party." It was changed to 20 years of imprisonment and exile in Yazd Central Prison.
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