Political prisoner
writes to UN about abuses in Iran
NCRI
- Iranian political prisoner, Hassan Sadeqi, who is currently behind bars in
Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in Karaj, north-west of the Iranian capital,
has written an open letter to the United Nations Human Rights Council
protesting the authorities’ refusal to allow him to visit his wife imprisoned
in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison.
The
following is the text of his letter:
To
the UN Human Rights Council,
I,
Hassan Sadeqi, a political prisoner of Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison in
Karaj, write this letter to talk about my current condition. As I was
schedulled to visit my wife imprisoned in Evin Prison, one of the prison
guards, named Mohammadreza Shojai, arbitrarily prohibited my visitation with my
wife. When I asked about the reason he said that there is a court order
prohibiting you from visiting your family. I asked him to show me the court
order which has been issued for me and he refused to show it, saying that he is
not permitted to do so. I asked him how is it possible that a court order is issued
for me while I am not permitted to know about its content.
However
he was explicitly lying and there was no such court order, the judicial
structure is so ignorant and abusive that a low-ranking official could have
arbitrarily imposed punishment and harassment to the prisoners.
It
is worth noting that my wife and I are sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment
individually since we were charged with supporting the People's Mujahedin
Organization of Iran [PMOI or MEK]. The only hope for our children is their monthly
visitation with us. In such circumstances, the political prisoners are not
allowed to make phone calls. Although my children and I were accorded with the
basic rights of human life for ourselves to have at least a phone call, by all
means, they arrested my son because of making the effort to contact us and now
we have all been prohibited from visitations.
Indeed,
the pressures and the violation of rights stem from a corrupt hierarchy, repression
and systematic tortures that go on in prison. Torturing and harassing prisoners
have become the norm. As a political prisoner whose basic rights have been
violated; I want you to tell us what to do in the current situation when no
justice exists.
Hassan
Sadeqi
Gohardasht
(Rajai Shahr) Prison, Karaj
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