PUBLIC
AI Index: MDE 13/098/2006
25 August 2006
UA
229/06
Health concern / Torture / Possible Prisoner of
Conscience/ Fear for safety
IRAN
Ali Khodabakhshi (also known as Elyaz Yekanli) (m),
activist, aged about 31
His family
Ali
Khodabakhshi (also known as Elyaz Yekanli) is a prominent activist for
the cultural, social and political rights of the Azeri Turkish minority in Iran
(who also refer to themselves as Iranian Azerbaijanis). He has been detained
without charge since his arrest on 8 June. He has been tortured in detention in
order to extract a ‘confession.’ He may be detained on account of his
peaceful activities on behalf of the rights of the Azeri Turkish minority, in
which case Amnesty International would consider him a prisoner of conscience.
The Ministry of Intelligence has allegedly been attempting to intimidate
Ali Khodabakhshi’s family through phone calls and by visiting their house.
There are concerns for their safety.
Ali
Khodabakhshi served an eighteen-month prison sentence from 1993, reportedly in
connection with his activities on behalf of the rights of the Azeri Turkish
community. He left Iran for Turkey, and was granted refugee status by the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in September 2005. He returned to Iran of
his own accord in around April 2006. Upon his return, he was detained by the
Ministry of Intelligence, and detained for ten days, during which time he was
allegedly tortured.
On
or around 8 June, Ali Khodabakhshi was arrested at his home in the village of
Kahriz Yekan, in northwestern Iran. He had participated in mass demonstrations
that took place across the region in May. He was detained for 30 days in
solitary confinement, at a detention facility run by the Ministry of
Intelligence (Etelaat) in the city of
Tabriz, northwestern Iran. During this time, he did not have access to his
family or lawyer, and his family did not know where he was detained. He was then
transferred to Qirkhlar prison in the city of Marand, northwestern Iran, where
he is still being held.
Ali
Khodabakhshi was reportedly subjected to physical and psychological torture
while detained in Tabriz. He was badly beaten, and was given electric
shocks. He was apparently tortured until he made a forced confession. When his
family visited him in Qirkhlar prison, Ali Khodabakhshi appeared
extremely weak, and did not talk much. He apparently struggled to hold a glass
due to the effect of electric shocks on his arms.
Ali
Khodabakhshi is reportedly to be suffering from a variety of medical complaints.
As a result of being tortured, and of previous medical conditions, he has a poor
sense of balance, and has problems with his heart, kidneys, and digestion
system, as well as impaired hearing and vision. It is not known whether he has
received prompt or adequate medical treatment. It is feared that if the
authorities fail to provide him with regular treatment, it could have grave
consequences for his health.
Ali
Khodabakhshi is reportedly detained in a cell in Qirkhlar prison with drug
addicts and criminals, who harass and threaten him. Prison officers have
reportedly told Ali Khodabakhshi that they are going to keep him there until he
suffers a psychological breakdown. He reportedly has limited access to food.
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
In
May 2006, massive demonstrations took place in towns and cities in north-western
Iran, where the majority of the population is Azeri Turkish, in protest at a
cartoon published on 12 May by the state-owned daily newspaper Iran which
many Azeri Turks found offensive. Hundreds were arrested during or following the
demonstrations (see UA 151/06, MDE 13/055/2006 and UA 163/06, MDE 13/063/2006).
Some of those detained have allegedly been tortured, with some requiring
hospital treatment. Publication of
the newspaper was suspended on 23 May and the editor-in-chief and the cartoonist
were arrested. Azeri sources have claimed that dozens were killed and hundreds
injured by the security forces. The security forces have generally denied that
anyone was killed, although on 29 May a police official acknowledged that 4
people had been killed and 43 injured in the town of Naqada.
RECOMMENDED
ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Persian, Arabic,
English, French or your own language:
-
expressing concern that Ali Khodabakhshi has been detained without charge since
his arrest on 8 June,
-
expressing concern that he is reported to be suffering from medical problems,
some of which are allegedly the result of torture sustained while he was
detained in a facility run by the Ministry of Intelligence in Tabriz;
-
urging the authorities to ensure that he is treated humanely in detention;
-
calling on the authorities to grant him immediate access to the medical
treatment he requires, and regular access to his family and lawyer;
-
reminding the authorities that Iran is a state party to the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which states that "No one
shall be subjected to cruel, inhuman and or degrading treatment", and
calling for an investigation into all allegations of torture, with those found
responsible brought to justice in fair trials;
-
reminding the authorities that extracting confessions under duress is prohibited
under Iranian law;
-
asking the authorities for the reasons for his arrest, and including any charges
against him;
-
expressing concern that he may have been detained solely in connection with his
peaceful activities on behalf of the rights of the Azeri-Turkish minority;
-
calling on the authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally unless
he is to be promptly charged with a recognizable criminal offence and given a
prompt fair trial;
-
expressing concern for the safety of his family, who have reportedly been
harassed and intimidated by the authorities, and calling for them to be given
all necessary protection to ensure their safety.
APPEALS
TO:
Leader
of the Islamic Republic
His
Excellency Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khameni
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 Khameni’’)
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:
Please send emails via the
feedback form on the Persian site of the website
http://www.iranjudiciary.org/contact-feedback-fa.html
The text of the feedback form translates as:
1st
Iine: name, 2nd line: email address, 3rd line: subject
heading
then enter your email into the text box
Salutation:
Your Excellency
Ministry
of Intelligence
Gholam
Hossein Mohseni Ejeie
Ministry
of Intelligence, Second Negarestan Street
Pasdaran
Avenue, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
iranprobe@iranprobe.com
Salutation:
Your Excellency
COPIES
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 06 October 2006.