By Published On: February 24, 2021Categories: NEWS
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(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iranian regime lawmakers and those within President Hassan Rouhani’s administration to make its judiciary and prison authorities accountable for their respective roles in denying healthcare to prison inmates.

 

The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) released a statement on Monday urging the international community to condemn the Iranian regime for its failure to provide adequate medical treatment to prisoners under its care.

Prisoners in Iran are in desperate need of medical treatment

“Many prisoners in Iran are in desperate need of medical treatment and more will die without immediate care,” said CHRI Executive Director Hadi Ghaemi.

“Governments worldwide should condemn Iran’s practice of denying medical care to prisoners as the torture and effective extrajudicial murder of prisoners that it represents,” Ghaemi added.

The CHRI statement further called on Iranian regime lawmakers and those within President Hassan Rouhani’s administration to make its judiciary and prison authorities accountable for their respective roles in denying healthcare to prison inmates.

 

November 2019 protests

long prison sentences have been handed out to supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran).

 

Death of Behnam Mahjoubi

The CHRI statement came in response to the Sunday death of Iranian prisoner of conscience Behnam Mahjoubi. Mahjoubi was a member of the Sufi Gonabadi Order, a group that faces persecution in Iran. He began serving a two-year sentence on “national security” charges in June 2020, despite a conclusion from the regime’s State Medical Examiner that he was not medically able to withstand incarceration. Mahjoubi’s condition deteriorated after being denied proper medical care while in Tehran’s infamous Evin Prison. On February 13, 2021, he was transferred to Loghman Hospital in Tehran after suffering several seizures. He died there eight days later.

The United Nations statement

The United Nations issued its own statement about Mahjoubi, in which it called for “a full and transparent investigation” into the circumstances leading to his death.

The statement added, “His death is another reminder of how adequate medical treatment is repeatedly denied to detainees.”

The Iranian regime frequently imprisons political dissidents, human rights activists, and ethnic and religious minorities under the guise of “national security” crimes. These political prisoners and prisoners of conscience are denied hospital transports at higher rates than other inmates and suffered torture at the hands of prison authorities.

Additional Cases

Political prisoner Arash Sadeghi wrote a letter dated February 3, 2021, to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet naming fellow prisoners who were being denied medical care. Some of their cases are summarized below:

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  • Raheleh Ahmadi is serving 31 months in Evin Prison on charges related to her opposition to the compulsory veil. She has mobility issues that medical specialists say could leave her paralyzed without treatment.

  • Soheil Arabi has been incarcerated in Rajaee-Shahr Prison since 2013 on charges related to his social media posts and protests inside the prison. He has an untreated broken bone and a blood clot in his testicles caused by beatings in prison.

  • Monireh Arabshahi is serving 5 ½ years in Kachuei Prison for peacefully protesting the compulsory veil. She has an inflamed thyroid gland that has caused her to develop a speech impairment.

  • Afshin Baymani is serving a life sentence in Rajaee-Shahr Prison for cooperating with the MEK. He suffers from heart disease.

  • Abolghasem Fouladvand is serving 15 years in Rajaee-Shahr Prison for supporting the MEK. He suffers from heart disease.

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  • Hashem Khastar is an activist teacher serving 16 years in prison for signing a letter asking Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to step down. He suffers from heart disease.

  • Saeed Masouri is a doctor serving a life sentence for his membership in the MEK. He suffers from bleeding and urinary tract issues.

  • Fatemeh Mosanna is serving 15 years for organizing a mourning service for her father-in-law, who was a member of the MEK. Both a specialist and the prison doctor have declared her unfit for incarceration due to her severe colitis.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran’s (NCRI): Prisoner of conscience Behnam Mahjoubi was persecuted & tortured, and yet the criminal Judiciary in Iran prevents publication of the news of his death and its reason. They conceal what they did to him over 3 years of imprisonment in Evin and Aminabad Psychiatric Hospital.

 

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