lundi 10 février 2014

Iran: Political prisoners prevented medical treatment

                                Iranian blogger & now political prisoner
Iran’s judiciary and prison officials are imposing pressures on political prisoners, especially the ill, preventing them from receiving timely and adequate medical treatment. “They want to kill my son under torture,” said father of a blogger in prison.
The Revolutionary Court in Tehran is creating obstacles for political prisoner Hossein Ronaghi to receive medical treatment. They have also threatened his father with arrest on further approaches and pursuit on his son’s case.
Blogger Hossein Ronaghi has been sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of distributing software allowing users to access websites blocked by the regime.
The judiciary in Tehran has also prevented political prisoner and labor activist, Reza Shahabi from continuing with his treatment.
On the orders of the judiciary, none of his relatives and family is allowed to visit him in the hospital; otherwise, he would be returned without any medical treatment. 
A Baluchi political prisoner in the central prison of Zahedan is also being deprived of medical treatment.
Emaddodin Molazi is currently suffering from heart problems, bleeding in the intestine and nervous breakdown as a result of electric shocks hit to his head. The intelligence ministry agents also broke two of his ribs and a finger in his right hand under torture.
This prisoner was forced to make confessions under torture.

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