ICHRI: Researcher and sociologist Saeed Madani, who was arrested by security forces on 7 January, remains in solitary confinement and has only been allowed to contact his family once since his detention, his wife told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. "Mr. Madani only called home once during this time. Unfortunately, despite our follow-ups and correspondence, we have not been able to visit with him yet. We don't know about his conditions and this is worrisome to us. We don't even know for what reason and on what charges he was detained, as we have not been given any answers about this. The only thing I can say for sure is that his detention has been extended until next month," she said.
Security forces arrested Saeed Madani, a member of the Nationalist-Religious group and member of the editorial board of Iran-e Farda monthly, on 7 January and transferred him to Intelligence Ministry's Ward 209 at Evin Prison. He was one of several members of the Nationalist-Religious group that were arrested in March 2000. Madani was sentenced to four years in prison on charges of "membership in illegal groups," "collusion with the intent to commit a crime," and "propagating against the regime." He was released on $200,000 bail after serving five months in solitary confinement and seven additional months in prison. Judge Haddad, Head of Branch 26 of Tehran Revolutionary Court issued sentences of 4 to 11 years and ban on social rights for 5 to 10 years for the entire group. All suspects who served between 5 to 15 months in prison and solitary confinement were later released on high bail amounts.
The case file of Nationalist-Religious members has remained open in Appeals Court ever since, but in the aftermath of the 2009 elections, first Hoda Saber, then Taghi Rahmani, and later Alireza Rajaee were arrested to start serving their prison terms at Evin Prison. Taghi Rahmani was released later, but Hoda Saber died after he embarked on a protest hunger strike and faced the negligence of prison authorities, and was beaten inside Evin Prison's infirmary. After Alireza Rajaee, Massoud Pedram was summoned to Evin Prison and now Saeed Madani has been detained for unknown reasons.
"Our request is that a prisoner's basic rights be granted so that he is able to have visitation. Mr. Madani has been in solitary confinement for 65 days. Though this is his third time in prison and he is familiar with solitary confinement, this is still very hard. Mr. Mohseni Ejei said himself in an interview that solitary confinement must be abolished. They should do what they say. Really, the right to visitation is a natural and normal right for prisoners," Mansoureh Ettefagh told the Campaign.
About her husband's arrest, Mansoureh Ettefagh said, "we were on the street when the forces came forward showing an arrest warrant for Madani and for searching the house. They entered the house and took away all Mr. Madani's research works, the computer, my daughter's and my laptop computers and even personal items that were unrelated to Mr. Madani. For example, I had film in my camera that was completely personal, but they took it. Also they took some of my daughter's photographs, CD's, and films and they have not returned them yet. We object to this behavior."
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Esteghlaal, Azaadi, Jombouri Eslami!
by Reality-Bites on Wed Mar 21, 2012 02:57 AM PDTWell, we got Jombouri Eslami, so I guess 1 out of 3 ain't too bad.
Seriously though, is ANY group other than the IR and it's lackies have any freedom of expression and activity in Iran? They arrest and imprison even remotely active people, and in some cases even totally non-active people, who are not part of their ruling gang.
درود بر تمام ایرانیان مبارز
BavafaTue Mar 20, 2012 09:38 PM PDT
Only a tyrant regime will keep its citizens behind bars for speaking their mind and exercising their basic rights. These brave bunch have chosen freedom over living in humiliation. They deserve our full support for a sustain campaign for their immediate and unconditional freedom and with the hopes that they can all be with their families next Norooz
With best wishes and a very happy new year to all the brave prisoners in Iran
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
Happy Nowruz to him, all IR prisoners and their families.
by Anonymous Observer on Tue Mar 20, 2012 01:01 PM PDTOne day, he shall be free...