Source: Radio Zamaneh
Iranian opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi was allowed a visit with his family after more than a month and has reportedly told them that he stands by all his former statements as a critic of the government.
Mehdi Karroubi among supporters (December 2009)
The Saham News website reported today that Hossein Karroubi,
the leader's son together with his children and wife and Mehdi Karroubi's wife,
Fatemeh Karroubi, were allowed to visit the opposition leader yesterday at the
apartment he was transferred to at the beginning of the month of Ramadan.
Mehdi Karroubi, one of the challengers of the 2009 presidential elections and
the victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had been under house arrest since last
February together with his wife. A month ago he was moved from his home to a
small apartment.
Hossein Karroubi reported: "My father was in good health and spirits and all
through the visit he spoke of issues as before and insisted on his former
political views more than ever."
In the past few months, pro-government media have published reports contending
that Mehdi Karroubi is suffering from ill health and also that he has recanted
his political stance.
Some reports had indicated that authorities have isolated Mehdi Karroubi from
his wife in order to pressure him into writing a letter of repentance.
The opposition leader has reportedly responded to these reports by saying: "The
government and the intelligence forces have become completely familiar with my
spirits.... They will not allow themselves to try to guide me to change my stance,
let alone raise such topics as writing a letter of repentance."
The Islamic Republic has a history of getting political prisoners to confess to
the charges against them in exchange for their freedom or lesser sentences.
Saham News reports that the security forces have told the family that in the
next two weeks, the opposition leader may be transferred to a location where he
could get fresh air in a yard every day, adding that his wife may be allowed to
join him once more.
The opposition has repeatedly emphasized that the incarceration of Mehdi
Karroubi and the other opposition leader, MirHosein Mousavi, is harsher than
what regular prisoners deal with in prison, because under house arrest they are
even denied fresh air on a daily basis.
Early this week, Fatemeh Karroubi reported that her husband had been transferred
to a small apartment, where the authorities forbade her from joining him because
they claim there is not enough room.
Mehdi Karroubi, who along with his wife had been under house arrest since last
February, had repeatedly urged the government to move him to another location so
that his neighbours, who had been forced out of the residential complex, could
return to their homes.
Mehdi Karroubi, a reformist candidate in the presidential election of 2009,
publicly denied the legitimacy of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory and accused the
establishment of vote fraud.
Similar allegations came from MirHosein Mousavi, the other reformist candidate,
whom the opposition claims to be the true winner of the presidential election.
Their accusations led to months of mass protests, which the government violently
crushed.
During the protests, Mehdi Karroubi repeatedly investigated the treatment of
political detainees and protesters who were killed by government security
forces, which further angered authorities.
In the proceeding months, Mousavi and Karroubi went on to issue statements
accusing the government of violating the constitution and the rights of its
citizens. They also condemned the interference of the Revolutionary Guards in
the country's politics and economy.
The opposition leaders organized several demonstrations to challenge the
government. They were finally put under house arrest after they rallied
protesters on February 14 in support of the Arab uprisings in the region.
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