Ramin Yaghoubi Died After Being Assaulted by Police Force

HRANA News Agency – Ramin Yaghoubi died in hospital after he was arrested and beaten by Iranian police force.He was a resident of Darrud in Lorestan Province.

On July 14, 2011, Iranian police officers raided a house in Darrud County and arrested a number of young individuals who had attended a non political gathering.After a few hours, all detainees except one were released on bail.Since Ramin (Mohammad) Yaghoubi couldn’t afford to post bail, he remained in police custody.

On the following morning, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit picked up Ramin Yaghoubi in order to transport him to the court house to be arraigned.However, Ramin Yaghoubi was beaten severely and then delivered to prison officials in critical condition. From prison, he was taken to a hospital where he died five hours after being admitted for urgent medical care.

In an interview with Jaras News, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “In a matter of hours, they took my son who had committed no crime and killed him.Ramin was a guest in his friend’s house.He was arrested and taken to Police Station #11 together with others.Everyone was released except Ramin.He remained in the detention center.At 4:00pm, Ramin called me and said that he was arrested.I took some juice for him.At 12:00am, I also took food and some fruit with me to prison and stayed there with him until 2:00am.My innocent son was healthy then.”

“Next day, Intelligence Agency’s Special Unit took custody of him at 8:00am.Before taking him to see the judge, they beat him so severely that he didn’t have the strength to talk when he faced the judge.Then, the judge sentenced him to one week in prison.When Ramin was taken to jail, the warden made an observation and stated that my son wasn’t feeling well at all.However, the judge ordered the prison officials to take custody of Ramin according to a verdict issued by the judiciary.”

“Ramin became very ill while in prison.At 4:30pm, he was transferred to a hospital.I am upset because no one informed his family.At 11:00pm, they called us, and we went to the hospital where they delivered his lifeless body to us.”

Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother further explained, “My heart aches because Ramin was plain and modest.He had committed no crimes.He wasn’t political; he was neither a drug addict nor a smuggler.  He had no criminal record.He was arrested only because he was a guest in his friend’s house.Then they beat him so badly that he lost his life.I swore to God that I am losing my mind wondering why this innocent child was murdered.When I went to the hospital, I saw Ramin’s lifeless body.I didn’t recognize him at all.His back, head and face were bruised; all black and blue.The night before, I had taken dinner for him to prison; he was healthy then, but after only one night, his corpse was lying on a hospital bed in such condition.”

“Ten minutes before Ramin died, they told us to pay the hospital bill for the Intensive Care Unit.So we did.Ten minutes later, they said that our child passed away!I suppose they took him to the ICU just because they could claim that Ramin died there.They knew what they had done would cost him his life.”

To explain the cause of his son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “We live in Darrud County, Lorestan Province.The Prosecutor in town told us that my son’s body had to be sent to the medical examiner in Tehran or Ahvaz for a period of one week.At the time, we were so upset that Ramin’s father didn’t give his consent.We know there are medical examiners in Khoramabad and Borujerd.”

“Threatening and harassing us, they put so much pressure on us that we were forced to bury him quickly.In the hospital report, one physician noted that Ramin had convulsions; another one wrote that he died of drug intoxication.Yet, the third one reported that his death was due to a heart attack.Nevertheless, we have pictures of our son’s body covered with bruises, black and blue.”

To explain what the family has done in order to identify and punish those responsible for her son’s death, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother stated, “We have filed a complaint against two intelligence agents who took custody of Ramin when he was in good health.There have been no answers yet.We can’t do anything but be patient; we don’t have much power to confront the government and can’t afford hiring an attorney.We can only ask God to deliver us justice.”

At the end, Ramin Yaghoubi’s mother said, “They took my 23 year old, young son from me.I ask the authorities to do something so that this won’t happen to others.Also, murderers must be punished according to the law.My innocent child had committed no crime.”

“How long must we tolerate insecure and unsafe conditions?How long are they going to beat and kill our youth and then deliver their corpses to us?Is this the meaning of security?My heart aches from the pain of losing my beloved murdered innocently.What else can I say?You know what a mother and a father have to go through when their son has been killed like this.”

“We just visit his grave to calm down.Returning again, we ask God for justice.”

 

Misagh Yazdan Nejad Denied Medical Care

HRANA News Agency – Political prisoner Misagh Yazdan Nejad has been denied medical care by judicial and prison authorities.Currently, he is behind bars in critical condition in Rajai-Shahr Prison.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), although the medical examiner and the medical commission have recommended to the prosecutor and prison officials that Misagh Yazdan Nejad needs to undergo a surgery, nothing has been done thus far.

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Mounting Pressure on Houshang Fanaian in Amol Prison

HRANA News Agency – Iranian Intelligence Agency has increased the pressure on Houshang Fanaian who is serving a four year sentence in Amol Prison, Mazandaran Province.Houshang Fanaian is a Baha’i citizen recently charged with and convicted of acting against national security and membership in Facebook.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), on Sunday, May 29, 2011, security agents contacted Glarh Fanaian, Houshang Fanaian’s daughter, by phone and summoned her to the Iranian Intelligence Agency.Glarh Fanaian has requested a written summon before complying with the order.

Following Glarh Fanaian’s demand for a written summon, intelligence agents informed Houshang Fanaian in prison that since his daughter refused to comply with the summon to explain the contents of a letter she wrote before the Persian New Year, an arrest warrant had been issued for her.

Additionally, on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, intelligence agents visited Amol Prison once again and demanded from Houshang Fanaian the document outlining his defense and gave him ten minutes to prepare it.Houshang Fanaian refused to comply with the order and stated that his defense would be prepared in consultation with his attorney during the allotted twenty days allowed by law.

Houshang Fanaian, a Baha’i citizen from the city of Amol, was detained last March and has been in prison since then.Recently, he was sentenced to 4 ½ years in prison for acting against national security, membership in Facebook and writing a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader.Houshang Fanaian who was informed of the verdict against him a few days ago has 20 days to file an appeal.

 

Farshad Kamangar in ICU After 29 Days of Hunger Strike

HRANA News Agency – After 29 days of hunger strike, the Kurdish prisoner Farshad Kamangar has been hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital in the city of Bijar.He is in extremely critical condition.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Farshad Kamangar has been behind bars in Kermanshah, Marivan and Bijar prisons for two years on alleged financial crimes.Although Farshad Kamangar has served his full prison sentence, he remains behind bars because he is unable to pay a fine to the Iranian government.

Since his hunger strike began 29 days ago, prison officials have ignored Farshad Kamangar’s requests and have failed to take any actions to address his concerns.Early this morning, August 23, 2011, while Farshad Kamangar’s family was heading to Tehran to file an appeal with the Supreme Court, prison authorities informed them that Farshad had been taken to the intensive care in extremely critical condition.Hospital officials have not given Farshad Kamangar’s family the permission to see him while he is in ICU and have said that he is in “grave condition.”

Farshad Kamangar’s family members have asked various government and hospital officials for the permission to see him but have been denied a visit every time.Dayeh Saltaneh is Farshad Kamangar’s elderly mother who has now fallen ill due to excessive pressure and concerns for her son’s life.

Farshad Kamangar and Hassan Akhtar Samand together with two other prisoners were transferred from Marivan to Bijar Prison on July 25, 2011.They began their hunger strike upon their arrival in protest to being exiled to Bijar.Hassan Akhtar Samand is a political prisoner.

 

Payman Karimi in Danger of Blindness; Hassan Farji in Aftermath of Heart Attack

HRANA News Agency – Medical conditions of two political prisoners locked up in Ward 350 of Evin Prison are reported critical.Payman Karimi suffers from diabetes and is in danger of losing his sight entirely; Hassan Farji has suffered a heart attack resulting in speech impediment and physical and mobility impairment.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Payman Karimi was arrested following the events after 2009 presidential elections in Iran.He was transferred to the prison hospital two months ago due to frequent volatility of blood glucose level and remains there to this day.Since his hospitalization, Payman Karimi has experienced many diabetic shocks and consequently has blurry vision.According to medical doctors, if the current situation continues, Payman Karimi will be in danger of losing his eye sight entirely.

Furthermore, Hassan Farji is another political prisoner suffering from a number of medical problems including heart and digestive diseases.Recently, when he was told that he had been sentenced to 10 years in prison, Hassan Farji suffered a heart attack and had to be taken to Modaress Hospital.However, he was again behind bars in Evin Prison before long.At this time, Hassan Farji has lost most of his ability to talk, can’t walk and is incapable of taking care of himself.

Hassan Farji’s cellmates have found out that prison officials mistakenly told him that a new 10 year prison term had been issued for him.The new verdict should have been given to another prisoner with the same name convicted of smuggling weapons.

Medical examiner and coroner’s office has issued two certificates indicating that these two prisoners are incapable of tolerating imprisonment due to their physical health.However, Tehran’s prosecutor, pressured by Iran’s security and intelligence apparatus, has refused to obey these legal orders.

 

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Fate of Saman Ostevar in Bam’s Prison Uncertain

HRANA News Agency – Saman Ostevar, a Baha’i citizen and children’s rights activist, who was arrested on March 2, 2011 in the city of Kerman, still remains in Bam’s Prison, and uncertainty surrounds his future. 

 

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Saman Ostevar is a Baha’i citizen who resided in Kerman.  He was arrested on March 2, 2011 and transferred to Bam’s prison.  For a period of 48 days, Saman Ostevar was locked up in solitary confinement and placed under horrific psychological pressure.  During this time, he was cut off from the world without being able to see or contact anyone.

 

Judicial authorities refuse to tell his family what charges have been filed against him.  Saman Ostevar’s arraignment was held on April 17, 2011 in one of the courts in the city of Bam.  Although Saman Ostevar’s wife has repeatedly visited judicial authorities to inquire about his case, they have refused to answer any of her questions.

 

It has been reported that on the morning of March 2, 2011, five security officers raided Saman Ostevar’s house and after searching the property, they seized his PC, laptop, books and CDs containing Baha’i teachings and cell phone.  Saman Ostevar’s wife had no news of him and didn’t know his whereabouts for 48 days following the arrest.

 

Saman Ostevar was a member of a charity organization dedicated to help children orphaned after the 2003 earthquake in Bam.  Currently, there are 100-120 children sponsored by this organization.

 

Following the court session, Saman Ostevar’s family asked the prosecutor to release him on bail.  However, the prosecutor opposed the bail sighting new evidence against the defender.

 

Two Kurdish Prisoners on Hunger Strike – Day 24

HRANA News Agency – Despite physical weakness and fatigue, two Kurdish prisoners continue their hunger strike while locked up in Bijar Prison.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Hassan Akhtar Samand, Farshad Kamangar and two other prisoners who were transferred to Bijar Prison on July 25, 2011 began their hunger strike upon their arrival in protest to being exiled to Bijar.Hassan Akhtar Samand is a political prisoner.

Since their hunger strike began 24 days ago, these prisoners have been denied access to phone, and their families have not been able to see them.Consequently, concerns regarding their health and safety have increased.

 

Two Kurdish Political Prisoners Amongst Dangerous Criminals

HRANA News Agency – On August 11, 2011, Ramzan Saeedi and Hadi Amini were transferred to a ward housing some of the most dangerous criminals in Rajai-Shahr Prison.Ramzan Saeedi and Hadi Amini are two Kurdish political prisoners who have recently arrived at Rajai-Shahr Prison from Evin’s Ward 350.

According to a report by Kalame News, a few weeks ago, Ramzan Saeedi and Hadi Amini requested to be transferred to the ward housing political prisoners in Rajai-Shahr Prison.However, prison officials decided to house them in Ward 6 where some of the most dangerous criminals including murderers are kept.In Rajai-Shahr Prison, Ward 6 has some of the worst sanitary conditions; the majority of prisoners have no place to sleep and spent their nights slumbering in corridors.

Ramzan Saeedi and Hadi Amini have been sentenced to five years in prison, and during the last three years of their incarceration, they have been denied furlough.While ordinary prisoners only spend one day in the quarantine ward of Rajai-Shahr Prison in order to determine whether they are addicted to narcotics or not, Ramzan Saeedi and Hadi Amini spent 50 days in the same ward which lacks basic health and sanitary conditions.After this time, they were transferred to Ward 6 of Rajai-Shahr Prison instead of the political prisoners’ cell block.

Mahdi Foroutan, a newly turned Christians, was temporarily released from Evin prison

Hrana – On the evening of Saturday 20 April, Mahdi Foroutan a new Christian was temporarily released on bail after 105 days of detention in Evin prison.

According to HRANA Reporters, Human Rights News Agency of Iran, Mahdi Foroutan, was released by providing his house ownership, worth 50 million Toman, as bail to the judiciary and thereafter the letter of his release to Evin prison authorities.

In the early hours of Sunday 5 Day 1389 Mahdi Foroutan had been arrested by four Militia men at his father’s house.

Meanwhile, while arresting him security forces had searched the house thoroughly and seized a number of his personal belongings such as computers, books, CD’s which none of them were returned after his release.

It is important to mention that another New Christian called “Farshid Fathi” who was arrested at the same time as Mahdi Foroutan along  several other new Christians in Iran is still detained in Evin prison.

Apparently the judicial authorities have issued a very high bail for his release and based on his family’s inability to pay the bail; he has to stay in detention.

It should be mentioned that there are two people with similar names as “Mahdi Foroutan”, which one of them belongs to a Dissident religious groups (Non-Trinitarians), whose court was held along with some other people of his group in Shiraz during last few days.