دومین روز تحصن در مقابل ساختمان عفو بین الملل تورونتو
امروز پنج شنبه 17 ژانویه 2008 دومین روز تحصن در مقابل ساختمان عفو بین الملل تورونتو برگزار شد . در اولین ساعات صبح از طرف این نهاد به ما اطلاع داه شد که مسؤل بخش ایرانیان امنستی که در شهر دیگری اقامت دارد درساعت 3.30 بعد اظهر به صورت کنفرانس تلفنی با نما یندگان گفتگو خواهد کرد .
راس ساعت 3.30 نمایندگان متحصنین که اینبار5 نفر بودند ( رحمان نجات، نیاز سلیمی، مهدی حسینی ، بهزاد پیله و مینو همیلی ) در اتاقی و با حضور یکی دیگر از کارمندان امنستی با الکس نیو مسؤل بخش ایرانیان به گفتگو نشستنند.
ابتدا الکس در مورد برگه ای که ساعاتی قبل از مذاکره از طریق ایمیل امنستی تورونتو در اختیار نمایندگان قرار داده بودند توضیحاتی داد این برگه که شامل آخرین اطلاعات مربوط به دستگیر شدگان و مخصوص بخش اقدامات فوری بود در تاریخ 17 ژانویه 2008 به روز شده بود.(کپی این برگه ضمیمه گزارش میباشد.)
نمایندگان ضمن طرح مجدد خواست کمپین برای آزادی دانشجویان سؤالاتی را مطرح کردنداز جمله :
عفو بین الملل با کنون چه اقداماتی را در رابطه با دانشجویان دستگیرشده انجام داده است ؟
الکس گفت ارسال نامه به مسؤلین جمهوری اسلامی از ولی فقیه، رییس جمهور تا رییس قوه قضاییه ، مجلس و غیره ..همچنین
اظهار داشت برای عفو بین الملل این کیس از ماه دسامبر جدی بوده است .
سوال شد آیا به سفارت ایران در کانادا نامه ارسال شده است ؟ جواب منفی بود اما گفتند این کار انجام خواهد شد .
پرسیده شد آیا امکان ارسال هییتی از عفو بین الملل برای بررسی وضعیت دانشجو.یان زندانی هست ؟ الکس گفت : قبلأ دولت ایران در این ارتباط مشکلاتی ایجاد و عملأ این کار را غیر ممکن کرده است و فعلأ برنامه ای ندارند.
در آخر نمایندگان از الکس و عفو بین الملل خواستند که برای جلب حمایت جهانی ،این نهاد نامه حمایتی از دستگیر شدگان را( پتیشن آنلاین ) از طریق اینترنت در دسترس همگان قرار دهد تا ایرانیان و مردم دنیا بتوانند از آنها حمایت کنند . به ما قول داده شد که فردا جمعه 18 ژانویه همزمان با به روز کردن سایت پتیشن، آنلاین خواهد شد.
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متقابلأ الکس از نمایندگان خواستند به محض دریافت هرگونه اخبار جدیدی سریعأ آنها را در جریان بگذارند.
نوار این گفتگو را بزودی در اختیار همگان قرار خواهیم داد.
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مینو همیلی
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From: "UrgentAction@amnesty.ca" <UrgentAction@amnesty.ca>
To: UrgentAction@amnesty.ca
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 4:39:11 PM
Subject: UA 331/07 Iran Update 1
Although Iranian Authorities freed two students, over fifty are still detained and in danger of torture.
PUBLIC
AI Index: MDE 13/008/2008
17 January 2008
UPDATE
Further Information on UA 331/07 (MDE 13/147/2007, 13 December 2007) / Arbitrary arrests/fear of torture or ill-treatment/possible prisoners of conscience
IRAN
Between 20 and 30 students (male and female) associated with the student group Students for Freedom and Equality (Daneshjouyan-e Azadi Khah va Beraber Talab), including:
Rosa 'Essa'ie, (f), student at Tehran 's Amir Kabir University
Mehdi Geraylou (m), student at Tehran University
Anousheh Azadfar (f), student at Tehran University
Ilnaz Jamshidi (f), student at Free University of Central Tehran
Rouzbeh Safshekan (m), student at Tehran University
Nasim Soltan-Beigi (m), student at ‘ Allameh Tabatabai University
Yaser Pir Hayati (m), student at Shahed University
Released:
Milad Moini (m)
Younes Mir Hosseini (m)
New names:
Anahita Hosseini (f)
Bita Naghashiyan (f)
And at least seven others
All except two of the 20-30 students arrested for participating in the demonstrations for the National University Students' Day on 7 December 2007 are still detained without charge. At least nine other students, including Anahita Hosseini and Bita Naghashiyan, have been arrested in recent days. They may be prisoners of conscience, detained solely for exercising their right to freedom of expression and association. It is feared that they could be tortured or otherwise ill-treated in detention.
According to information available to Amnesty International, students Milad Moini and Younes Mir Hosseini have been released. However, the organization has a list of 52 names of all those who have been detained because of their alleged links with the student demonstrations, though there is no further information on the circumstances of their arrest or on their current whereabouts.
Activists from two students' groups, the Office for Strengthening Unity (Daftar-e Tahkim-e Vahdat) and Students for Freedom and Equality (Daneshjouyan-e Azadi Khah va Beraber Talab) are among those who took part in these demonstrations. Before they were arrested many of the students received mobile phone text messages that threatened them with arrest if they participated in the events.
One detained student, whose identity is not known, is believed to have attempted suicide. Unconfirmed reports state that pressure exerted by officials and harsh detention conditions may have been factors in this suicide attempt. The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence has suggested that students were in possession of "catapults, sound grenades [sic], alcoholic drinks and misleading books." Students groups have dismissed these claims as fabrications.
The Islamic Republic News Agency reported on 15 January that the judiciary spokesman, Ali Reza Jamshidi, stated that 11 university students "arrested during the past month’s student unrest" would soon be released on bail, without specifying the identity of those to be released. However, other reports received on 15 January indicate that an additional nine students have been detained in Tehran , apparently for their involvement in the demonstrations for the University Students’ Day.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Using your own words, please choose a few of the suggestions below to create a personal appeal and send it as quick as possible:
- renewing appeals for the authorities to release all students detained in December 2007 in connection with National University Students Day who are held solely on account of the peaceful exercise of their rights;
- calling for any other students in detention to be tried promptly and fairly, in accordance with international fair trial standards, on recognisably criminal charges or else released;
- seeking details of any charges brought against those in detention;
- seeking assurances that none of those arrested is subject to torture or other ill treatment;
- calling on the authorities to ensure that these detainees have access to relatives, legal representation, and any medical attention they may require;
- reminding the authorities that confessions extracted under torture are prohibited by Article 38 of the constitution of Iran, which says that "All forms of torture for the purpose of extracting confession or acquiring information are forbidden," and that Iran is a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), of which Article 7 states that "No one shall be subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment".
APPEALS TO:
Leader of the Islamic Republic:
His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei
The Office of the Supreme Leader
Islamic Republic Street
Shahid Keshvar Doust Street
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@leader.ir
Salutation: Your Excellency
Head of the Judiciary:
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh
Office of the Head of the Judiciary
Pasteur St.
Vali Asr Ave.
South of Serah-e Jomhouri
Tehran 1316814737
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@dadgostary-tehran.ir (In the subject line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your Excellency
Minister of Intelligence:
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie
Ministry of Intelligence
Second Negarestan Street
Pasdaran Avenue
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Salutation: Your Excellency
COPIES TO:
President:
His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The Presidency
Palestine Avenue
Azerbaijan Intersection
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir or via website: www.president.ir/email
Speaker of Parliament:
His Excellency Gholamali Haddad Adel
Majles-e Shoura-ye Eslami
Baharestan Square
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: 011 9821 3355 6408
Email: hadadadel@majlis.ir (Please ask that your message be brought to the attention of the Article 90 Commission)
Mr Seyed Mahdi Mohebi
Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy for the Islamic Republic of Iran
245 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2K2
Fax: (613) 232-5712
PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY TO THIS REQUEST FOR APPEALS. THANK YOU.
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