Press Release by
Alexander Langer
Foundation
The Scientific and Guarantee
Committee of the Foundation has decided to bestow the international Alexander
Langer award 2009 upon
Narges Mohammadi,
Iranian journalist as well as vice-president and spokeswoman of the
Defenders of Human Rights Center, and president of
the executive committee of the National Peace Council.
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Narges Mohammadi |
Narges Mohammadi was born in
Zanjan. She became a professional engineer after graduating in physics at the
International Imam Khomeini University. During her university studies she
organized a university formation named Roshangaran and wrote articles for
independent newspapers about the respect for the women and students rights. She
was arrested twice in 2 university meetings.
As a journalist she wrote for
various reformist journals, among these Payam-e Hajar. Later this
publication was banned as it upheld fighting for the equality of women and the
rights of all citizens regardless of their gender, political opinions and
religion. She is also the author of political essays, i.a. The reforms, the
strategy and the tactics, in Persian.
Because of her passion for the
mountain, she organized climbs and took part in the ascent of the most important
Iranian peaks. However, due to her political activity, later she was no longer
allowed to take part in the official expeditions.
In 2001 Narges Mohammadi got
married ti Taghi Rahmani. She knew him when he was teaching Civil Society
courses, students were quite numerous at his lectures. Now they have two twins.
Right after their marriage Rahmani was arrested. Only after a two- year custody
he could come to know the accusations which had been leveled against him. He
spend one thirds of his life in prison because of his critique against the
theocratic regime. On the other hand, his repeated arrests have induced Narges
Mohammadi to pay particular attention to the situation of the convicts,
especially those for crimes of opinion, who are secluded- quoting her words- in
the violation of "the most basic principles of law, with illegal
imprisonments, without stating the accusation, without evidence, without a
sentence, prohibiting the counsel for the defense to have the files of their
clients". Because of these criticisms and after her husband's arrest, she
was imprisoned in 1998 and sentenced to 1 year imprisonment. Nevertheless, this
experience has given her a new strength to assist the dissidents imprisoned and
their families.
Now she also works closely with
Shirin Ebadi, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003, and has become vice-
president and spokeswoman of the Defenders of Human Rights Center.
After the illegal shutdown of the center on 21st December 2008, the
international press has reported her denunciations and declarations of protest.
On 7th September 2008 Narges Mohammadi
was elected as president of the executive committee of the National
Council of Peace in Iran, a broad coalition against war and for the promotion of
human rights. It includes writers, artists, lawyers, social activists,
women, students, trade unionists, representatives of ethnic minorities and
political groups opposing to any military or terroristic action and preventive
armed conflicts against Iran. In fact, these measures would not solve the
nuclear crisis; on the contrary, they would upset the already fragile balance of
the Persian Gulf Region and further worsen the human rights situation.
The National Peace Council wants the world to see
"another Iran", which is against any violent action and committed for the
construction of peace, safety, stability and well-being through relationships
based on tolerance and friendship.
Narges Mohammadi is convinced
that the Iranian society deeply wants changes in favor of democracy and the full
respect for human rights: "The Iranian society has been strongly claiming
its right to democracy. Students, workers, teachers, women, youngsters have
precise requests and the Government will have to give them an answer. A
satisfactory answer. It is not the problem of an elitarian group, it is the
problem of an entire nation".
... Payvand News - 05/08/09 ... --
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