Source:
International Campaign for Human Rights
in Iran
Numerous women's rights campaigners, female
journalists and relatives are being arrested and persecuted as authorities in
the Islamic Republic of Iran attempt to repress masses of Iranians from
advocating for their civil rights in recent weeks, the International
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today.

"It is evident that the authorities are singling
out women's rights activists and arbitrarily arresting them, as well as female
journalists, in the context of recent public demonstrations," stated Aaron
Rhodes, a spokesperson for the Campaign.
Shirin Ebadi's Sister taken Hostage to
Silence Her
Dr. Nooshin Ebadi, the sister of
Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi, was arbitrarily
arrested on 28 December. Nooshin Ebadi has no record of political or human
rights activism and her arrest is a blatant attempt to intimidate and silence
Shirin Ebadi.
"The arrest of Shirin Ebadi's sister is an act of
hostage-taking by the state and should be strongly condemned by the
international community," Rhodes said.
Some activists have been threatened with
execution, while others have disappeared, with no official record of their
arrest or whereabouts provided.
Atieh Yousefi, one of the most
active members of the One Million Signatures Campaignin the city of
Rasht, was arrested on the Shiite Holy day of Ashura (27 December). According to
information provided to the Campaign, Yousefi was arrested while trying
to assist a young man who had been severely injured by plain clothed agents who
had beaten him. Still in detention, a judge has denied her family permission to
visit her.
On 2 January 2010, Parisa Kakaie,
a member of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters, who had been
summoned to the Intelligence Ministry and threatened in telephone calls, was
arrested when she appeared at the Intelligence Office. On 3 January, Kakaie
called her home and said that she was in ward 209 of Evin prison. Previously,
Kakaie was summoned to Branch 3 of the Revolutionary Court, along with other
women's rights activists, and was questioned at the Investigation Office of the
Intelligence Ministry.
Bahareh Hedayat, a women's rights advocate and a leading student
activist, was arrested on 30 December 2009, by intelligence agents who presented
a written order to detain her. Her home was searched and many of her personal
belongings, including her computer and books, were confiscated.
Zohre Tonkaboni, 62, a former
teacher and member of Mothers for Peace, was arrested on 28 December. Mahin
Fahimi, another member of Mothers for Peace, was arrested on 8
December 2009, along with her son, Omid Montazeri. Fahimi's husband was executed
in 1988 while he was a political prisoner.
On 20 December 2009, Shiva Nazarahari,
a leading member of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters, was
arrested on a bus en route to Qom for Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's funeral, when
the bus was stopped by Security Forces in Enqelab Square in Tehran. Nazarahari
went on a dry hunger strike after she was arrested, and was transferred to the
health clinic of Evin prison's ward 209 on 1 January, where she was warned that
she would be executed if she continued her hunger strike. Previously, on 14 June
2009, Nazarahari had been arrested at her office but was released after 100 days
on bail of $200,000, and is waiting for her trial. Before these detentions, she
had been arrested in August 2004, in a gathering of political prisoners'
families in front of the UN building, and was sentenced to a one-year suspended
prison term.
Somayeh Rashidi, a women's
rights activist and member of the One Million Signatures Campaign, was
arrested on 20 December 2009 while she appeared before the Revolutionary Court
following her summons. She was questioned in court without her lawyer being
allowed to accompany her; later, she was transferred to Evin prison. Her home
was subsequently searched by agents who took her personal belongings and those
of her roommate. Rashidi was previously denied the possibility to pursue her
graduate work in women's studies because of her activities.
Maryam Zia, a women's rights
activist who is the director of an organization devoted to children's welfare,
and is the wife of Mansour Hayat Ghaybi, a member of the Executive Board of the
Bus Workers' Union, Vahed Syndicate, was arrested on 31 December at her
home. She wasn't at home when the plainclothes came to arrest her, but her son
was forced to call her and ask her to come home. She was taken to an unknown
location. Previously, she had been arrested during the women's rights gathering
in Haft Tir square in 2006.
Mansoureh Shojaie, a member of One
Million Signatures Campaign and the Women's Cultural Center, has
been arrested, but no information about her location or legal status has been
released.
In addition to these cases, the following female
journalists have also been imprisoned:
Badrossadat Mofidi, General
Secretary of the Journalists Association, was arrested on 28 December
2009 at her home.
Nasrin Vaziri, a journalist and
reporter for ILNA and other publications, was taken into custody by
unknown persons on 28 December at 22:00. According to her family, there is no
information about her whereabouts and her name is not on any detainee list. Her
family, in an interview with the Committee of Human Rights Reporters,
said that the Tehran prosecutor's office had informed them that the office
didn't issue any order for her arrest, so she has effectively been
"disappeared."
Mahsa Hekmat, a reporter for the
daily Etemad Meli, was arrested on 1 January 2010. She was visiting Ali
Hekmat, a well- known journalist at his house in Saveh. The agents had
apparently ordered the arrest of Ali Hekmat, but after they coordinated with
their superiors, they arrested Mahsa as well.
Other women have also been jailed, some
apparently based on their relationships to political and civil society
activists. Two daughters of Mohammad Tavasoli, a member of the
Freedom Movement (Nehzat e Azadi), Layla and Sara
Tavasoli, were arrested in the last four days. Tavasoli's daughters are
not activists and they were reportedly arrested to force Tavasoli to announce
the closure of the Freedom Movement.
Some of the other female political activists
arrested include Azar Mansouri, the deputy of the Iran
Participation Front, and student activists Niloufar Hashemi Azar,
and Atefeh Nabavi and Shabnam Maddadzad.
The Campaign calls on the Islamic
Republic authorities to immediately release all women's rights activists and
others who have been arbitrarily arrested.
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