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عسگر اکبرزاده

عسگر اکبرزاده

بیانیه سازمان عفو بین الملل در مورد عسگر اکبرزاده

PUBLIC  AI Index: MDE 13/013/2007 

            2 February 2007 

Further Information on UA 309/06 (MDE 13/124/2006, 17 November 2006) – Incommunicado detention/ fear of torture 

IRAN  Asgar Akbarzadeh (name corrected) (m), student, aged about 21

 

Iranian Azerbaijani student Asgar Akbarzadeh was reportedly released on 21 December on bail of 70 million Rials (over US$7,500) by Branch 14 of the Revolutionary Court in Ardebil. The charges against him are believed to include “propaganda against the system”, which relates to his copying, compiling and distributing leaflets about a demonstration that had been planned for 23 September, the first day of the Iranian academic year, demanding education be delivered in Azerbaijani Turkic. He is also awaiting the verdict in a trial on a separate matter. 

Asgar Akbarzadeh, a chemistry student at the Payam-e Noor University of Ardebil, was reportedly detained on 15 October, while outside the university premises, by men in plain clothes believed to be officials from the Ministry of Intelligence (Etela’at). The next day, the Head of Branch 14 of the Revolutionary Court of Ardebil reportedly charged him with “propaganda against the system” and set his bail at 70 million Rials. As his family did not have a guarantor for the bail, Asgar Akbarzadeh was taken to Ardebil prison. However, on 1 November, unknown to his family, he was transferred to a Ministry of Intelligence detention facility, where he is believed to have been tortured. This included being severely beaten while blindfolded and handcuffed to a chair. He went on hunger strike, and after five days was returned to Ardebil prison, in late November, where his family was allowed to visit him.  

Before this, Asgar Akbarzadeh’s family had reportedly made strenuous efforts to find where he was. However, Ministry of Intelligence officials threatened to arrest them, and pressured them not to say anything about his situation to human rights activists. The family's telephone was reportedly cut off. 

Asgar Akbarzadeh had previously been arrested on 24 May 2006, during a period of widespread demonstrations in Iranian Azerbaijani areas. He was released about 12 days later. Before he was arrested, officials from the Ministry of Intelligence twice came to the family home looking for him. On 27 May, the day of the demonstration in Ardebil (when Asgar Akbarzadeh was already in custody), officials from the Ministry of Intelligence cut the family's phone line and searched the premises, but left without taking anything. On 25 and 26 May Asgar Akbarzadeh had appeared before the Revolutionary Court in Ardebil, apparently accused of “acting against state security”. The next day he was transferred to Ardebil prison. On 8 June 2006, Asgar Akbarzadeh was released on bail of 50 million Iranian Rials (about US $5,600). On 11 January he appeared before Branch 105 of the Revolutionary Court in Ardebil, where he was reportedly charged with the further offence of “participating in disturbances”. No verdict is known to have been issued yet.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

In May 2006, massive demonstrations took place in towns and cities in north-western Iran, where the majority of the population is Iranian Azerbaijani, in protest at a cartoon published on 12 May by the state-owned daily newspaper Iran which many Iranian Azerbaijanis found offensive. Hundreds were arrested during and after the demonstrations. Some of those detained were allegedly tortured, with some requiring hospital treatment. Publication of the newspaper was suspended on 23 May and the editor-in-chief and the cartoonist were arrested. Iranian Azerbaijani sources have claimed that dozens were killed and hundreds injured by the security forces. The security forces have generally denied that anyone was killed, although on 29 May a police official acknowledged that four people had been killed and 43 injured in the town of Naqada. Some have been sentenced to prison terms and flogging in connection with the demonstrations. 

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Persian, Arabic, English or your own language:

- welcoming the release on bail of Asgar Akbarzadeh;

- asking for details of any charges brought against him, of the evidence against him, and of any trial which may be held;

- calling for an investigation into the allegations that he was tortured, and for those responsible to be brought to justice;

-calling on the authorities to ensure that any judicial proceedings against Asgar Akbarzadeh conform to international standards for fair trial

- stating that if Asgar Akbarzadeh were to be imprisoned after conviction of charges solely related to his peaceful activities on behalf of the Iranian Azerbaijani community, or to his peaceful exercise of his right to freedom of expression or association, Amnesty International would consider him to be a prisoner of conscience, who should be released immediately and unconditionally.

APPEALS TO:

Leader of the Islamic Republic

His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei, The Office of the Supreme Leader

Shoahada Street, Qom, Islamic Republic of Iran

Email: info@leader.ir

          istiftaa@wilayah.org

Fax:  +98 251 774 2228 (mark “FAO the Office of His Excellency, Ayatollah al Udhma    Khamenei”)

Salutation: Your Excellency 

Head of the Judiciary

His Excellency Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi

Ministry of Justice, Park-e Shahr, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

Salutation:  Your Excellency 

Minister of Intelligence

Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie

Ministry of Intelligence, Second Negarestan Street, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

Email:   iranprobe@iranprobe.com

Salutation:  Your Excellency 

COPIES TO:

President

His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Presidency, Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

Fax:  +981 6 674 790 (Via foreign ministry. Mark "Please forward to H.E. Mahmoud    Ahmadinejad")

Email:  dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir

      via website: www.president.ir/email

Salutation:  Your Excellency 

Speaker of Parliament

His Excellency Gholamali Haddad Adel

Majles-e Shoura-ye Eslami

Imam Khomeini Avenue, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

Fax:   + 98 21 6 646 1746 

and to diplomatic representatives of Iran accredited to your country. 

PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 16 March 2007.

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عسگر اکبر زاده با قرار وثیقه آزاد شد

                                                                                         

 

 عسگر اکبرزاده زندانی سیاسی  و یکی از فعالین جنبش دانشجویی آذربایجان دراردبیل پس ازماهها بازداشت موقت با حضور در دادگاه؛ توسط قاضی علایی رئیس شعبه ۱۴ دادگاه انقلاب اردبیل تفهیم اتهام گردید و با قرار وثیقه هفت میلیون تومانی آزاد شد. 

وی دانشجوی رشته شیمی در دانشگاه پیام نور اردبیل است.

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عسگر اکبرزاده ستارخان مزاری اوسته

فایل تصویری زیر مربوط به شعرخوانی عسگر اکبرزاده در مراسم سالگرد ستارخان(سال 1384) بر روی مزار سردار می باشد:

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    بیانیه عفو بین الملل

    17 نوامبر امنستی اینترنشنال ( سازمان عفو بین الملل) بیانیه ای در مورد وضعیت عسگر اکبرزاده منتشر کرد که متن آن در زیر آمده است:

    PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/124/2006
    UA 309/06 Incommunicado detention/ fear of torture 17 November 2006

    IRAN Asghar Akbarzadeh (m), student, aged about 21

    Iranian Azerbaijani Asghar Akbarzadeh is believed to be held incommunicado at an undisclosed location, where he is at risk of torture.

    Asghar Akbarzadeh is a chemistry student at the Paymane Noor University of Ardebil. He was reportedly detained on 31 October, while outside the University premises, by plain clothes individuals believed to be officials from the Ministry of Intelligence (Etela’at). Since this time, his family have received no news about him. His mother has reportedly repeatedly gone to Ardebil Court, and the office of the Ministry of Intelligence in Ardebil, seeking news of her son, but the authorities have reportedly refused to confirm his whereabouts, or even that he has been arrested.

    Asghar Akbarzadeh was previously arrested on 25 May 2006, two days before a demonstration in Ardebil. He was released after around 12 days in detention. On the day of the demonstration in Ardebil, while Asghar was detained, officials from the Ministry of Intelligence searched his family home after cutting the telephone line. They left without taking anything. Prior to Asghar Akbarzadeh’s arrest, officials from the Ministry of Intelligence came to the family home on two occasions looking for Asghar, but he was not at home.
    BACKGROUND INFORMATION
    In May 2006, massive demonstrations took place in towns and cities in north-western Iran, where the majority of the population is Azeri Turkish, in protest at a cartoon published on 12 May by the state-owned daily newspaper Iran which many Azeri Turks found offensive. Hundreds were arrested during or following the demonstrations (see UA 151/06, MDE 13/055/2006, 26 May 2006 and UA 163/06, MDE 13/063/2006, 8 June 2006). Some of those detained have allegedly been tortured, with some requiring hospital treatment. Publication of the newspaper was suspended on 23 May and the editor-in-chief and the cartoonist were arrested. Iranian Azerbaijani sources have claimed that dozens were killed and hundreds injured by the security forces. The security forces have generally denied that anyone was killed, although on 29 May a police official acknowledged that four people had been killed and 43 injured in the town of Naqada.

    Iranian security forces frequently hold people, for days or weeks, sometimes in secret detention centres, before acknowledging that they are in custody or allowing them to contact their families. Student activist Abed Tavancheh was thought to have “disappeared” when he did not contact his family for over a week: on 5 June he was able to call them from Tehran’s Evin prison to say that he had been arrested on 26 May (see UA 165/06, MDE 13/065/2006, 9 June 2006).

    RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Persian, Arabic, English, French or your own language:
    - expressing concern at reports that the whereabouts of Asghar Akbarzadeh are not known since his believed arrest by plain-clothed members of the Ministry of Intelligence (Etela’at)on 31 October;
    - calling on the authorities to say whether he is in custody, and if so, where he is held and why he was arrested, including any charges against him;
    - calling on the authorities to ensure that he is not tortured or ill-treated and to allow him immediate access to his family and a lawyer of his own choosing, and to any medical treatment he may require
    - calling on the authorities to bring him to trial promptly and fairly, or release him immediately and unconditionally if he is not to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence.

    APPEALS TO:
    Leader of the Islamic Republic
    His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei
    The Office of the Supreme Leader, Shoahada Street, Qom, Islamic Republic of Iran
    Fax: + 98 251 774 2228 (mark “FAO the Office of His Excellency, Ayatollah al Udhma Khamenei”)
    Email: info@leader.ir
    istiftaa@wilayah.org
    Salutation: Your Excellency

    Minister of Intelligence
    Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie
    Ministry of Intelligence, Second Negarestan Street
    Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
    Email: iranprobe@iranprobe.com
    Salutation: Your Excellency

    COPIES TO:
    President
    His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
    The Presidency, Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
    Fax: + 98 21 6 649 5880
    Email: dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir
    via website: www.president.ir/email

    and to diplomatic representatives of Iran accredited to your country.

    PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY.

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    آخرین خبرها در مورد عسگر اکبرزاده

     

    کمیته دانشجویی گزارشگران حقوق بشر

    Student committee of

    human right reporters

     

    شماره ۱۶۸-2006

    تاریخ۲۲ /8/1385

    حسین سببی و رحیم خدادادی، دو تن از فعالین حرکت ملی آذربایجان، به اداره اطلاعات شهراردبیل، احضار شدند.گفتنی است احضار این افراد در رابطه با فعالیتهای آنان در جریان ناآرامی های اخیر استانهای آذری صورت میگیرد.

    در حال حاضرعباس لسانی؛ عسگر اکبرزاده و بهروز علیزاده سه تن از فعالین حرکت ملی آذربایجان در شهر اردبیل درزندان نگهداری میشوند.

    همچنین آخرین خبرها در مورد عسگر اکبرزاده؛ زندانی سیاسی که حدود ۱۰ روز پیش به مکان ناملومی منتقل شده است،حاکی از آن است که تاکنون هیچ یک از مقامات قضایی و امنیتی در شهر اردبیل مسئولیت انتقال وی را اززندان به عهده نگرفته اند.

    عسگراکبرزاده، دانشجوی شیمی دانشگاه پیام نور اردبیل که به اتهام اقدام علیه امنیت (پخش اعلامیه در جریان ناآرامی های آذربایجان) بازداشت شده بود.  10 روز پیش از زندان به مکان نامعلومی منتقل شد.همچنین اداره اطلاعات  با قطع کردن تلفن منزل اکبرزاده، اجازه هر گونه تماس با رسانه و سازمانهای ذیربط را ازخانواده ی وی سلب نموده است.

    گفته میشود مادراکبرزاده که با وجود پیگیریهای مکرر تا کنون موفق به کسب اطلاع از وضعیت فرزندش نشده است، تهدید کرده که در صورت عدم پاسخگویی مسئولین خود را در مقابل دادگاه انقلاب اردبیل به آتش خواهد کشید! 

    Komite_gozareshgar@yahoo.com

    Komite.gozareshgar@gmail.com

    http://komitegozareshgar.blogfa.com

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    دستگیری و فشار بر فعالین جنبش دانشجویی آذربایجان در اردبیل

    عسگر اکبرزاده یکی از فعالین چنبش دانشجویی آذربایجان در اردبیل که روز یکشنبه توسط مامورین امنیتی در جلوی در دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی دستگیر شده بود پس از دو روز بازداشت موقت و حضور در دادگاه ؛ توسط قاضی علایی رئیس شعبه ۱۴ دادگاه انقلاب اردبیل تفهیم اتهام گردید و قاضی برای وی قرار وثیقه هفت میلیون تومانی صادر نمود.

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