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23 October 2009

Mass arrests during prayer service for activists in Iran

Mass arrests during prayer service for activists in Iran
The Iranian authorities must immediately release dozens of people arrested on Thursday during a prayer service in support of activists detained following protests after June’s presidential election, Amnesty International has said.

The prayer service was organized by the family of Shahaboddin Tabatabaei, a prominent supporter of presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, who was jailed for five years earlier this week for state security offences relating to the post-election unrest.

According to media reports, up to 68 people were arrested on Thursday and, in most cases, taken to Evin Prison in Tehran. Some have since been released, but most remain in detention. Some are relatives of activists who were jailed over the protests after unfair trials.

“People peacefully gathering to protest unjust prison sentences should not themselves end up in jail,” said Philip Luther, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme.

“They should be released immediately and unconditionally, alongside Shahaboddin Tabatabaei and other political figures detained since the presidential election solely for their peaceful political activities.”

Among those believed to be still detained are Saeed Nour-Mohammadi, a young member of the Islamic Participation Front, a reformist political party, who was previously detained for a few days, and Amin Shirzad, son of another member of the party, Ahmad Shirzad.

Relatives of former government officials are among those said to have been detained. These include Nasrin Akbari and Mohadeseh Mohaymani, the wife and daughter of Mohammad Hashem Mohaymani, an Interior Ministry official and governor of Golestan Province under former President Mohammad Khatami.

They also include Sakineh Karimzadeh, the wife of Abdollah Ramazanzadeh, a former government spokesman who was himself arrested after the election and has been tried for allegedly fomenting post-vote unrest and Zohra Mojarradi, the wife of detained activist Mohsen Mirdamadi. All four have now been released.

Another of those arrested and since released, reportedly today, is Mohammad Reza Jalaiepour, who had previously spent 88 days in Evin Prison following the post-election protests and had been freed on bail.

Mehrak Mirabzadeh, the wife of Shahaboddin Tabatabaei, Masoumeh Khosh-Sowlatan, the wife of former Tehran mayor Morteza Alviri, and Faezeh Abtahi, the daughter of Mohammad-Ali Abtahi, are also reported to have been released shortly after being detained. Iman and Maryam Mirabzadeh, Mehrak’s brother and sister, are believed to be still in detention.

There has been no immediate comment from the Iranian authorities, but a reformist website said that the authorities believed those detained were planning further anti-government protests on 4 November.

The names of some of those detained are as follows:

Nasrin Akbari
Nasim Chalaki
Maysam Vareh Chehr
Mehdi Fatahi
Sohayl Gohari
Mahboubeh Haghighi
Zoya Hassani
Hadi Heidari
Mohammad Reza Jalaiepour
Sakineh Karimzadeh
Masoumeh Khosh-Sowlatan
Mohammad Hossein Khourbak
Saeedeh Kordinejad
Farideh Mashini
Somayeh Mehrjou
Iman Mirabzadeh
Maryam Mirabzadeh
Ali Mirdamadi
Reza Miri
Mohadeseh Mohaymani
Ashkan Mojallel
Amin Mosharraf
Amir Mohammad Mosharraf
Mehdi Mosharraf
Mehdi Mozaffari
Mohammad Javad Mozaffari
Saeed Nour-Mohammadi
Mohsen Panahi and his sister
Pouya Ali Panah
Saeed Qorayshi
Dr Kianoush Rad, and his wife and daughter
Esmail Sahabeh
son and daughter of Saeed Shirkvand
Amin Shirzad
Mohammad Shokouhi
Mohammad Soltani
Alireza Taheri
Reyhaneh Taremi
Ata Tehranchi

Read More

Iran must overturn sentences issued by post-election 'show trial' (News, 21 October 2009)
Threat of charges against Iranian presidential candidate part of cover up (News, 19 october 2009)
Iranian protester's death sentence must be reviewed (News, 9 October 2009)
Prominent lawyer banned from leaving Iran (News, 2 October 2009)
Iran must open Tehran trial to international observers (News, 12 August 2009)
Protesters' Rights trampled in Iran (Appeal for action, 28 July 2009)
Roxana Saberi released from jail in Iran (News, 12 May 2009)
Iran election unrest (Dedicated Amnesty International page)

Issue

Activists 
Detention 
Freedom Of Expression 

Country

Iran 

Region

Middle East And North Africa 

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