Friday, November 23, 2018

Iranian political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi under torture

Iranian political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi under torture




Iranian political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi in the quarantine
Reported by PMOI/MEK

Iran, Nov. 23, 2018 - Iranian teacher and political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi, who is being held in the quarantine section of the Zahedan prison is currently suffering from deteriorating physical conditions. There has been no news of Mr. Davoodi since March.
In his previous message, Davoodi had said that he had been transferred to a small solitary confinement unit and was deprived of family visits, phone calls and any communications with other prisoners. He was also deprived of free airtime, reading, television, and access to medication and food suitable for his health condition.
According to the latest news that was obtained in March, Davoodi had been on hunger strike in the quarantine section of Zahedan prison since February. Davoodi had described the reason for his hunger strike as such: “I am on hunger because I have been deprived of free air and sunlight since August.”
Davoodi suffers from diabetes and cholesterol as well as heart diseases.
In his latest message, Davoodi had said that his sight was becoming dim and he was deprived of the most basic rights. “I’m being held in a small cell that is known as ‘solitary confinement no. 2.’ I am deprived of visits, phone calls, communications with other prisoners, free airtime, walks, reading books, TV, medication, suitable food…”
Three months after his last message, there no news of political prisoner Arzhang Davoodi.
The Iranian regime has threatened the family of Davoodi and has put them under pressure. The only news there is of him is that he is under torture in the prison of Zahedan.
As a reminder, in March 2018, Davoodi had stressed in a message he had sent from Zahedan prison:

Hunger strike for a bit of air and sunlight
34 days pass from my hunger strike. I merely want some air and some sunlight, of which I’ve been inhumanly deprived since August. This shameless and lengthy suppression of my rights has worsened my heart condition and diabetes. It has caused my eyesight to become dim. In February, when I was returned to Zahedan prison, my physical conditions further deteriorated, because I’m being held in a very small cell, known as ‘solitary no.2’ of the prison’s quarantine section.
I’m deprived of visits, phone calls, communications with other prisoners, free airtime, walks, reading books, TV, medication, suitable food…
Fellow compatriots,
Certainly, the vicious practices of the regime’s authorities vis-à-vis prisoners, especially those exiled from their hometowns, is far from the customs of the brave people of Sistan & Baluchistan Province [in southeast Iran]… [Iranian regime Supreme Leader] Ali Khamenei… knows very well that only officials of this religious theocracy ruling our country carry out such vicious practices. Therefore, the very harsh measures seen in the prisons of this province is not only imposed against political prisoners. This nature is literally seen in all forms of this regime’s authorities who always resort to force.
“Therefore, I am expecting Mr. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hossein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and other human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, to dispatch observers to inspects these medieval era prisons.

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