Family of slain student threatened not to talk to media
According to reports, the intelligence agency has made threatening phone calls to the mother of Mohammad-Javad Parandakh, a slain student of Isfahan University, not to give any interviews with the media over his death.
“Despite the fact that we are nearing the anniversary of the death of this student, the circumstances of his death are still unclear one year after his death and his family’s pursuits to identify the killer (of their son) has not had any results in the judicial system”, a source said.
The Parandakh family has been threatened several times not to hold a ceremony for this slain student and not to follow up his obscure case.
Many political sources believe that the death of this student who was tortured and abused in detention is linked to the elimination of witnesses of torture and rape in prison. (Jaras Website – Aug. 24, 2010)
Jailed human rights lawyer denied due process
The sentence of Mohammad Oliayi Far has not been announced to him and therefore his case cannot be seen to in a court of review.
The wife of lawyer and prisoner of conscience Shohreh Taqati, said, “My husband has been jailed for close to five months for giving interviews to foreign media on charges of propagating against the government and currently the number of phone calls from prison are very few”.
“In our opinion this charge (propagating against the government) is wrong because there has not been propagation against the government. After my husband had a number of interviews on the execution of children under 18, especially in the case of Behnoud Shojayi, they filed a complaint against him and made a criminal record for him even as he had expressed his views about his profession”.
Mohammad Oliayi Far, lawyer and former head of the Research and Education Unit of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, was arrested on March 8, 2010 after he was summoned to the Tehran Revolutionary Court to serve his one year sentence on charges of propagating against the government by giving interviews to foreign media and insulting the judiciary. He was sentenced to one year of prison on February 7, 2010 by the Tehran Revolutionary Court on charges of propagating against the government after protesting the execution of minor offender Behnoud Shojayi.
Shohreh Taqati also expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that her husband’s sentence was not announced to him and said, “My husband’s sentence was not announced to him and therefore there is no way for his case to be reviewed in court”. (International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran – Aug. 26, 2010)
According to reports, the intelligence agency has made threatening phone calls to the mother of Mohammad-Javad Parandakh, a slain student of Isfahan University, not to give any interviews with the media over his death.
“Despite the fact that we are nearing the anniversary of the death of this student, the circumstances of his death are still unclear one year after his death and his family’s pursuits to identify the killer (of their son) has not had any results in the judicial system”, a source said.
The Parandakh family has been threatened several times not to hold a ceremony for this slain student and not to follow up his obscure case.
Many political sources believe that the death of this student who was tortured and abused in detention is linked to the elimination of witnesses of torture and rape in prison. (Jaras Website – Aug. 24, 2010)
Jailed human rights lawyer denied due process
The sentence of Mohammad Oliayi Far has not been announced to him and therefore his case cannot be seen to in a court of review.
The wife of lawyer and prisoner of conscience Shohreh Taqati, said, “My husband has been jailed for close to five months for giving interviews to foreign media on charges of propagating against the government and currently the number of phone calls from prison are very few”.
“In our opinion this charge (propagating against the government) is wrong because there has not been propagation against the government. After my husband had a number of interviews on the execution of children under 18, especially in the case of Behnoud Shojayi, they filed a complaint against him and made a criminal record for him even as he had expressed his views about his profession”.
Mohammad Oliayi Far, lawyer and former head of the Research and Education Unit of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, was arrested on March 8, 2010 after he was summoned to the Tehran Revolutionary Court to serve his one year sentence on charges of propagating against the government by giving interviews to foreign media and insulting the judiciary. He was sentenced to one year of prison on February 7, 2010 by the Tehran Revolutionary Court on charges of propagating against the government after protesting the execution of minor offender Behnoud Shojayi.
Shohreh Taqati also expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that her husband’s sentence was not announced to him and said, “My husband’s sentence was not announced to him and therefore there is no way for his case to be reviewed in court”. (International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran – Aug. 26, 2010)
تهديد خانواده شهيد محمد جواد پرنداخ، در آستانه سالگرد شهادت وي
بنا به گزارش منابع خبري جرس، در جريان تماس هاي گرفته شده از سوي اداره اطلاعات با مادر شهيد محمد جواد پرنداخ، دانشجوي شهيد دانشگاه اصفهان، نسبت به هر گونه مصاحبه با رسانه ها در خصوص مرگ وي هشدار داده شده و در آستانه برگزاري سالگرد اين شهيد جنبش سبز، خانواده وي مورد تهديد واقع شده اند.
اين منبع خبري خاطرنشان کرد "در حاليکه در آستانه سالگرد اين شهيد جنبش سبز قرار داريم، اما با گذشت يکسال، مرگ اين دانشجو هنوز در هاله اي از ابهام قرار دارد و پيگيري هاي خانواده اين شهيد در خصوص شناسايي قاتل در دستگاه قضايي به نتيجه نرسيده است."..
خانواده پرنداخ بارها از سوي وزارت اطلاعات و نهادهاي امنيتي براي برگزاري مراسم براي اين شهيد و اطلاعرساني در خصوص پيگيري پرونده پر از ابهام وي تهديد شده اند.
بسياري از آگاهان سياسي بر اين باورند که مرگ اين دانشجو که در زمان بازداشت مورد شکنجه و آزار قرار گرفته در ارتباط با حذف شاهدان چنين شکنجه ها و تجاوزاتي در زندان است. (جرس – 2/6/89)
بلاتکليفي در وضعيت محمد اوليايي فر
حکم محمد اوليايي فر به او ابلاغ نشده و به همين دليل، امکان اين که پرونده اش مورد تجديد نظر قرار بگيرد وجود ندارد.
شهره طاقتي، همسر زنداني عقيدتي محمد اوليايي فر وکيل پايه يک دادگستري که از ۱۷ اسفندماه در زندان به سر مي برد در خصوص اتهام وي به کمپين بين المللي حقوق بشر در ايران گفت: «همسرم به اتهام تبليغ عليه نظام به خاطر مصاحبه با رسانه هاي خارجي، تقريبا نزديک به پنج ماه است که بازداشت است در حال حاضر نيز تماس تلفني از داخل زندان خيلي کم صورت مي گيرد. اين در حالي است که از نظر ما اين اتهام رد است. زيرا تبليغي عليه نظام صورت نگرفته است. پس از مصاحبه هاي همسرم در رابطه با اعدام بچه هاي زير ۱۸ سال، مخصوصا “بهنود شجاعي” از ايشان شکايت و پرونده سازي شد، در صورتي که او در رابطه با کارش اظهار نظر و پيشنهاد داده بود.»
محمد اوليايي فر،وکيل و از مسئول سابق واحد تحقيق و آموزش مجموعه فعالان حقوق بشر در ايران، دوشنبه ۱۷ اسفند ۱۳۸۸ در پي احضار به دادگاه انقلاب تهران، تحت عنوان اجراي حکم يک سال زندان به اتهام تبليغ عليه نظام از طريق مصاحبه با رسانه هاي خارجي و توهين به قوه قضائيه بازداشت شد. آقاي اوليايي فرد پيش از آن در پي اعتراض به اجراي حکم بهنود شجاعي و ساير نوجوانان روز يکشنبه مورخ ۱۸ بهمن ماه از سوي دادگاه انقلاب تهران به اتهام تبليغ عليه نظام به تحمل يک سال حبس تعزيري محکوم شده بود.
شهره طاقتي در ادامه از ابلاغ نشدن حکم به همسرش ابراز نارضايتي کرد و افزود: حکم همسرم به او ابلاغ نشد و به همين دليل، امکان اين که پرونده اش مورد تجديد نظر قرار بگيرد وجود ندارد. (کمپين بين المللي حقوق بشر در ايران – 4/6/89)
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