ICHRI: Human rights lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he has been under immense pressure during recent days to provide television confessions or go to prison. "Tomorrow is my last day to either make television confessions or go to prison. I will go to prison, and I will not [be foced to] leave my homeland," he said.
"Under intense pressure, they asked me to say before television cameras that the Center for Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) received funds from foreigners, meaning that we were operators for foreigners, which is not true. We were a number of lawyers who for our love for our land, our capabilities, and our professional knowledge started the Center and we worked there. Among Iranian lawyers, perhaps a group like ours is rare, a group that has knowledge, capability, and awareness about their work and is so affectionate towards our homeland," Dadkhah told the Campaign.
Dadkhah told the Campaign that he would never make fake confessions. "They told me that if I didn't confess, they would enforce my sentence. They talked to me for long periods of time and I did not accept it. I will say now that if one day I say things, they are not credible and I must have been under conditions where I was forced to say those things. I hope God maintains my power."
"I believe it unjust to put someone under pressure and tell him to go talk on television and say that he received money from abroad. I was nominated for several foreign awards, and I said that I would only accept these awards if they are not accompanied with money. I have only accepted awards that have no money. Also, I never received any money from my clients whom I defended for their human rights and I consider this my honor. Now, I find it inappropriate for myself to go say those things on TV," Dadkhah told the Campaign.
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Mohammad Ali Dadkhah presently represents several political prisoners. Asked what would happen to his clients' cases when he is sent to prison, he said, "Those who have violated my human rights should answer that. I have done nothing but to do my professional work. My field is international law. My human rights thesis received an A+. If there is a fair and just system, I should not be treated like this."
On 28 April, when Mohammad Ali Dadkhah appeared at Branch 15 of Tehran Revolutionary Court to defend his client, Arjang Davoodi, who has been sentenced to death, the Judge informed him that he was not allowed to defend his client, as his nine-year prison sentence has been upheld by an Appeals Court, and that he would be sent to prison soon.
The prominent lawyer has represented dozens of cases of political and student activists such as Ebrahim Yazdi, Hossein Ronaghi Maleki, and Youcef Naderkhani, a Christian pastor sentenced to death on moharebeh (enmity with God) charges. On 20 May 2011, Branch 15 of Tehran Revolutionary Court tried Dadkhah on multiple charges such as "membership in the Center for Human Rights Defenders," "interviewing with foreign media," and even "representing the Isfahan Underground case." According to the lower court's ruling which was announced in July 2011, he was sentenced to nine years in prison and 10 years' ban on his law practice and his teaching. The appeals court upheld this sentence in its entirety.
Currently, almost all prominent members of the Center for Human Rights Defenders such as Mohammad Seifzadeh, Abdolfattah Soltani, Narges Mohammadi, and Nasrin Sotoudeh are in prison, and Shirin Ebadi, Head of the CHRD, currently lives abroad.
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I am proud of Mr. Dadkhah And others like him
by Maryam Hojjat on Mon May 14, 2012 12:41 AM PDTAs long as we have Proud & Honest IRANIANS like Mr. Dadkhah we must have HOPE for Freedom Soon. May ahoura protects him form IRR thugs.
Democracy IRI way,
by Parsy on Sun May 13, 2012 08:07 PM PDTDemocracy IRI way, eliminate the justice system for the victims, persecution of Human Rights Lawyers, Wake Up PEOPLE; to the fact that Islamic Republic of Iran is a pariah state with one of the worst human rights records in history…..The government has effectively destroyed the independent legal profession and what you call a government when denies detainees access to legal counsel…..
“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”
Martin Luther KingMay the day comes that the same oppressor begs for justice in the court of law…..
We shall never forget....
Islamist Rapists
by Fred on Sun May 13, 2012 08:59 AM PDTThe only way to stop these Islamist Rapist barbarity is regime change by the Iranian people with logistical help from the sane world.
Airtight sanctions, air/naval cargo inspection is a must.