Former Political Prisoner Khosro Rahnama Arrested in Tehran

Yesterday, March 12, 2023, security forces arrested former political prisoner Khosro Rahnama at his home in Tehran. The agents searched his house and confiscated some of his belonging.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, on March 12, 2023, former political prisoner Khosro Rahnama was arrested in Tehran.

An informed source told HRANA, “Around 2:30 AM, about ten intelligence agents raided Rahnama’s house, arrested him, searched the house and confiscated some of his belonging and his family’s.”

“Following frequent inquiries, his family was told that he was not transferred to the prison and is likely held in an IRGC detention facility,” he added.

Rahnama, age 63, faced other arrests and convictions on prior occasions. The last time, the Tehran Revolutionary Court sentenced him to five years imprisonment and two years in exile for “propaganda against the regime” and “assembly and collusion against national security in collaboration with anti-regime groups.”

On August 28, 2022, Rahnama was jailed in Evin Prison for sentencing. In October 2022, he was released on 500-million-toman bail.

 

 

UN Special Rapporteur Alarmed by Deterioration of Human Rights Condition in Iran

In his latest report, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, Javaid Rehman, has expressed alarm about the worsening human rights situation in the country. He highlights a range of flagrant human rights violations committed by Iranian authorities, with a focus on the events surrounding the death of Jina Mahsa Amini in September 2022.

Below is a summary of the key points from the report:

– The state authorities have failed to conduct a transparent and impartial investigation into the death of Jina Mahsa Amini. The family’s requests for an independent investigation were rejected and they were threatened and denied access to the autopsy report.

-Iranian authorities responded brutally to the protests following Jina Mahsa Amini’s death. The regime’s unlawful use of force and deliberate killings led to the deaths of at least 476 persons, including at least 64 children and 34 women.

-The Special Rapporteur is concerned about the mass arrests and detention of peaceful protesters, which have affected over 18,000 individuals including human rights defenders, students, lawyers, journalists, and civil society activists.

-The Special Rapporteur is alarmed at the continuing violence against women and girls, including cases of killings, physical and sexual abuse and fierce repression of ethnic and religious minorities, in particular the Baluch and the Kurds.

-The Special Rapporteur is outraged that, despite appeals by the international community, the Iranian authorities executed two protesters, Mohsen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard, in December 2022 after arbitrary, summary and sham trials, which violated the right to a fair trial and due process rights

-There have been widespread disruptions to the Internet, including blackouts and restrictions on the use of social media. The families of those killed during the protests have been harassed and intimidated, including restrictions on burials and memorial ceremonies.

-The report highlights the increase in executions, particularly of drug offenders and people from ethnic and religious minorities.

The report concludes that the investigations into the death of Jina Mahsa Amini were not credible, and there is evidence pointing to state culpability. The highest levels of the state have instigated violence and instructed the security forces to confront protesters, resulting in hundreds of deaths.

Javaid Rehman makes several recommendations to the government of Iran, including accepting responsibility for the death of Jina Mahsa Amini, releasing all those arrested and detained, ending violence, and protecting human rights defenders. The report also makes recommendations to the international community, including supporting accountability efforts, engaging with the Iranian authorities within the UN, and continuing to apply targeted sanctions for organizations and individuals that perpetrate serious violations of human rights in Iran.

Reza Pourjafar Arrested in Urmia

Security forces arrested Reza Pourjafar (Pour Jafar) in Urmia and took him to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, Reza Pourjafar was arrested by security forces in Urmia, West Azerbaijan Province.

The reason for his arrest, his whereabouts, and the allegations against him are still unknown.

 

Yarsan Follower Kaveh Salimi Arrested

On March 5, 2023, security forces arrested Kaveh Salimi at his home in Kermanshah and took her to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, quoting Kurdpa, on March 5, 2023, Kaveh Salimi, a follower of the Yari religion, was arrested by security forces in Kermanshah.

The agents reportedly searched his house and confiscated some of his belongings.
In recent weeks, Salimi was summoned via phone to IRGC’s intelligence office and interrogated.
The reason for his arrest and whereabouts are still unknown.

Yarsanism, Ahl-e Haqq is a syncretic religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. As a religious minority, Yarsan followers are subjected to intimidation and prosecution by regime security and judicial systems.

 

Poisoned Student’s Mother Beaten; Four Men Responsible for Attack Arrested

A video circulated on social media shows the mother of one of the poisoned school students was beaten during parents’ protest against the poisoning attacks in Tehran. According to Tasnim news, in this regard, four people were arrested.

Following the serial poisoning with an unknown toxic gas in several schools across Iran, the students of the School “13 Aban” was attacked by poisoning. Worried parents gathered before the school. During the protest, a man, apparently, a plainclothes intelligence agent, violently beat a woman.

This video has stirred up many people’s anger on social media.

In response, Iran’s Law Enforcement Command spokesperson claimed that the attacker was not a police agent.

“Immediately after being informed about this incident, a team of police officers was sent to the spot. Their investigation shows that the police was not involved directly or indirectly,” he stated.

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Omid Moshir Panahi Arrested in Sanandaj

On February 23, 2023, the Sanandaj Ministry of Intelligence summoned and arrested Omid Moshir Panahi.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, quoting Kurdpa, on February 23, 2023, Omid Moshir Panahi, a resident of Sanandaj, was arrested.

Moshir Panahi is a member of the cultural association Nojin which is engaged in environmental activities, forest protection and Kurdish language teaching.

The reason for his arrest, whereabouts and allegations are still unknown.

 

 

Detained Protestor Died in Police Station

On February 22, Ebrahim Rigi died in the custody of the police a few hours after his arrest in Zahedan. He had been arrested for the second time over protests.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, quoting Haal Vsh, detained protestor Ebrahim Rigi died in custody in Zahedan.

On February 22, two police agents arrested Rigi in Zahedan and took him to a police station, where he was reportedly beaten in the police station. “The Judge of the homicide branch, a Judge on duty and Zahedan Forensic medicine have confirmed beating as the cause of his death,” Haal Vsh reported.

Nonetheless, police claimed that Rigi has been beaten outside the police station. Rigi’s family reportedly are under pressure not to follow up on this case.

Also earlier, on October 13, 2022, Rigi, age 24, was arrested over protests by security forces near his house in Zahedan. He was released on bail on January 1, 2023.

Austrian National Sentenced to Seven Years and Six Months

In a statement, the Austrian foreign ministry revealed that Iran’s judicial officials sentenced an Austrian national to seven-and-a-half years in prison “, with two years of probation being waived in the case of good behavior.” This individual was arrested last October.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, an Austrian man was sentenced to seven years and six months for alleged spying.

In reaction, Vienna summoned the Iranian ambassador to express its strenuous objection to this conviction.

This statement mentioned “espionage” as the charge against this Austrian convict. “Two years of this sentence” may be “waived in the case of good behavior,” the ministry added.

Earlier, in October 2022, the Austrian foreign ministry disclosed the arrest of an Austrian man in Iran and asked Iranian authorities for an explanation. At the time, Iranian authorities asserted that this arrest was not related to the concurrent nationwide protests.

 

Four Individuals Arrested in Dehloran, One in Sanandaj

On February 14, security forces arrested four individuals in Dehloran and took them to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, quoting Kurdpa, on February 14, 2023, four citizens were arrested by security forces in Dehloran, Ilam Province.

These individuals have been identified as Farshad Aeini, age 29, his brother, Sa’adollah Aeini, age 24, Azim Yadegari, age 43, and his wife, Safoora Maleki.  

The agents did not show any arrest warrant during the arrest of Azimi and his wife.
Kolbar News also reported that security forces arrested photographer Mehdi Tavakoli in Sanandaj on February 14.

Their whereabouts and the allegations are still unknown at the time of writing.

Hadi Atashbar Arrested in Mashhad

On February 14, 2023, security forces arrested Hadi Atashbar, a former political prisoner, at his home in Mashhad and took him to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists, on February 14, 2023, Hadi Atashbar was arrested in Mashhad.

An informed source told HRANA that the plainclothes agents did not show any arrest warrant. The reason for his arrest is still unknown.
Atashbar, age 45, faced other arrests and convictions on a prior occasion.