ICHRC: Upon completion of his three-year prison term, journalist Issa Saharkhiz has been sentenced to an additional 1.5 years in prison, despite a medical commission's determination that he is unable to endure his punishment. "They don't want my father released, so they put him on trial again," his son, Mehdi Saharkhiz, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.
In March 2012, Issa Saharkhiz was transferred to a hospital from Rajaee Shahr Prison when he suffered a heart attack. He has remained in hospital since then. It is not clear whether Saharkhiz will serve his new sentence in prison or on his hospital bed. "My father's sentence was ending, and they wanted to keep him there longer, so they re-activated an 11-year old case from the time he was the license holder for Akhbar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper. He had appeared in the initial court fo this case six years ago. He was sentenced to two years in prison for the charges raised against him in that case. The appeals court reduced his sentence to 1.5 years," Mehdi Saharkhiz told the Campaign. "According to Iran's Penal Code, when a prisoner serves 1/3 of his sentence, he must be released. Especially considering my father's physical state and the doctors' determination that he cannot carry out his punishment, according to the law he should have been released from prison after serving his three-year term," he added.
Mehdi Saharkhiz told the Campaign that his family has had to pay for the high hospital costs during his father's hospitalization. "It's not just the costs of the hospital stay and his treatment. My family has also been forced to pay for the costs of three meals per day for his three guards as well as their other expenses. In fact they forced my family to pay this cost in order to put pressure on us. For the past four months, my family has paid [around] $2,000 per month for the hospital costs as well as the soldiers who are watching my father. My family's income is not even 1/5 of this amount," he added. "The Prisons Organization has been involved in a large embezzlement the news of which has been spreading inside the prison for months. Over the past few months, in order to pay such expenses, the prisoners have been made responsible for funding them. This is why my family has to pay for the additional costs," Mehdi Saharkhiz claimed.
Issa Saharkhiz, a journalist and political activist, was arrested on 3 July 2009. He was later sentenced to three years in prison on charges of "insulting the Supreme Leader" and "propagating against the regime." Saharkhiz was sentenced to an additional 2 years on 5 August 2011. His new sentence was related to charges raised against him when he was the licensee for Akhbar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper in 2000, the same year the newspaper was banned. Six years after the ban, the first trial session of Issa Saharkhiz as licensee for the newspaper was held on 15 June 2006 on charges of "publishing untruths," "insulting the holy Islam," "libel," "publishing falsehoods," "propagating against the regime," and "insulting state authorities." But the case was kept dormant until June 2011 when another court session was held after six years. Saharkhiz was sentenced to two years in prison, a sentence that was later reduced to 1.5 years at appeal stage.
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IRI Robbing and stealing from the family of prisoners
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:26 AM PDTwith total impunity. Disgusting the criminality of the corrupt islamic authorities, who are like weeds and parasites among us, giving nothing compared with what they take. Iran has regressed badly with out the late shah's team, its shocking more Iranians do not openly discuss this! What a great king and a great monarchy iran used to have in power, such a shame the were and are so many shameless Iranians that after 33 years, blame the late shah for the cimes of the USA/UK/France/Israel/IRI Iranians of many many politcal factions, for having a hand in thwarting Irans period of Peace, Progress & Human Rights for what we see today. We stll have far too many shamless Iranians.
IRI Robbing and stealing from the family of prisoners
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:27 AM PDTwith total impunity. Yet We still have far too many shamless Iranians.
درود بر تمام ایرانیان مبارز
BavafaThu Jun 21, 2012 06:50 AM PDT
Iranians of all walks of life taking a stand for their freedom and just rights. They are to be commanded and supported by all freedom loving folks.
Iranians need to stand united in their support for these brave souls, support their goals and aspiration for a free independent and prospers Iran.
Foreign nations which thru their apartheid policy practice the same insanity and unjust detentions cannot be a good example for the future of Iran and need not to apply.
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
Islamist Rapists
by Fred on Thu Jun 21, 2012 05:30 AM PDTThe savagery of the Messianic Islamist Rapists is innate and will only be eliminated by regime change.
Airtight sanctions plus air/naval quarantine is a must.