ICHRI: In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, sister of Saeed Malekpour, a 36-year-old internet developer who has been sentenced to death, said that she was finally able to visit with Malekpour after three months. "We were not allowed to have visits with him for three months, but luckily we were able to see Saeed two weeks ago. Saeed's morale was good. They had not informed him of the confirmation of his death sentence, so we didn't tell him anything either, lest the news upsets him. His death sentence remains in the Judiciary's Sentence Enforcement Unit. Neither he nor his lawyers have been served the confirmation, but we are really fearful that his death sentence may be carried out suddenly," she said.
"During these three months, authorities never answered any of our requests or questions, and the numerous letters I wrote were left unanswered. Only some reliable sources whose names I cannot reveal said that Saeed's interrogators do not authorize visits for him. Even when the case judge issued a permission for visitations for Saeed, we were not allowed to see him. We guess that because they took Saeed in front of a television camera three times in order for him to make confessions and to show that he was remorseful and each time Saeed refused to give a confession, perhaps they did not allow him to have visitors to punish him," said Maryam Malekpour.
"I heard a while back through Saeed's cellmates that he has developed kidney stones and is in a lot of pain. His cellmates had also asked the prison guards several times to take him to a doctor, but they only transferred him to the prison infirmary. When I heard this I spoke with a specialist and got him his medicine and sent it to him. He is taking the medicine now and, thankfully, he is feeling a lot better," said Maryam Malekpour about her brother's physical conditions.
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Security forces arrested Canadian resident Saeed Malekpour, 36, when he returned to Iran in 2008 to visit his ailing father. He appeared on Iranian state TV in 2009 and confessed to charges raised against him. In October 2010 he was sentenced to death on charges of “insulting Islamic sanctities” for alleged “management of pornographic websites.” The Supreme Court overturned the sentence in November 2011 because of deficiencies in investigations and insufficient evidence, and forwarded his case to the Revolutionary Court. Even so, the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence on 30 January 2012.
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FREE SAEED MALEKPOUR
by Simorgh5555 on Sat May 12, 2012 02:47 PM PDTRegime change even if it means freeing one man.
May an Israeli rocket land on the head of his persecutors.
Islamist Rapists
by Fred on Sat May 12, 2012 01:58 PM PDTAll the populist verbal support and demands for the end to all these Islamist Rapist barbarity has gotten nowhere and will not get anywhere.
The only sane way to put a stop to 34 years of Islamist Rapist barbarity is regime change by the Iranian people with logistical help from the free world.
Airtight sanctions plus air/naval cargo inspection is a must.