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Notiziario delle Donne Message
- Subject: Notiziario delle Donne Message
- From: Notiziario delle Donne <donneiran at yahoo.it>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:14:07 +0200
- Mrs. Maryam Rajavi offers condolences over tragic death of Ms. Zahra Kazemi, murdered under torture by the mullahs’ henchmen Call for urgent international action over the brutal murder of Canadian-Iranian journalist The Iranian Resistance’s President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi offered her condolences to the family and friends of Ms. Zahra Kazemi, after the heinous murder of the Canadian-Iranian journalist by the clerical regime’s henchmen. She urged the United Nations Secretary General, the Security Council, the UN Human Rights Commission and international human rights organizations to take urgent action over this odious killing, one of the most blatant examples of human rights violations and of rudimentary international principles. All advocates of human and civil rights expect the Canadian government to suspend, as a minimum, all its political ties with the mullahs’ anti-human regime. Ms. Kazemi was arrested for taking photographs of the families of political prisoners outside Evin Prison. She went into a coma while under torture and was taken to the Revolutionary Guards Corps’ Baghiyatollah-e A’zam Hospital. The entire medical staff of this hospital belong to the Revolutionary Guards. After this crime, the clerical regime claimed that Ms. Kazemi had died because of brain hemorrhage. Eyewitnesses, however, said that signs of severe injury were apparent on her face and head. Obviously, when interrogators and torturers treat a Canadian journalist so savagely, one can imagine what they do to dissidents and freedom-seekers in these torture chambers. Mr. Louis Joinnet, the head of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, told journalists after visiting several Iranian prisons last February: “Ward 209 is an autonomous prison inside Evin Prison, where prisoners are held for long periods without any reason… There, we met several People’s Mojahedin members. Probably, more Mojahedin members were being held in Ward 209 whom we could not see. It is our belief that the treatment of these prisoners is inhumane and contrary to human rights.” Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran July 13, 2003
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