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Committee in Defense of Mahmoud Salehi
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February 7, 2008 Ms. Louise Arbour United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Palais Wilson RE: Mahmoud Salehi Dear Ms. Louise Arbour; On January 28, 2008, my spouse, Mahmoud Salehi, a well-known labour activist and political prisoner, was taken to the government’s medical examiner for the second time in recent months. It seemed that it had been decided that doctors, including the hearth and kidney specialists, at the Tohid hospital in city of My husband has been imprisoned because of his efforts to organize an independent May Day event. This is totally unjust. A big campaign, which I am a part of as well, have been actively advocating that organizing an independent Labour Day is a basic right and the authorities should not keep Mahmoud in prison. However, all our efforts and that of international labour and human rights organizations have not changed the decision of the judiciary authorities and my partner is still in prison. Therefore, we all were hoping that the official medical examiners would check him up in an objective and professional manner, according to Boghrat Oath (ethical code for physicians), and would confirm other doctors’ recommendations and recommend his release from hospital due to his serious health conditions. But that was a false hope. The official medical examiners are employees of the state and a part of the judiciary and security system of the government. Consequently, they denied all other doctors’ recommendation and decided that Mahmoud should stay in prison because they think he is not in life threatening situation. I contacted these medical examiners and protested their decisions. I reminded them that not only the physicians at the Now, through this letter, I am asking you, based on the universal human rights, to call for the immediate freedom of my husband, Mahmoud Salehi; or, as a minimum, please pressure Iranian authorities to allow a specialist and ethical and independent examination of Mahmoud’s health. At the above mentioned offices, doctors are acting as prison guards and prison guards as doctors. Given such unjust situation, the human rights of my husband, me and my children will not be realised unless there are more protests. I thank you in advance for your cooperation. Najibeh Salehzadeh cc: The United Nations Human Rights Council Amnesty International (AI); International Committee of the Red Cross; Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) (Doctors Without Borders) International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Other relevant labour and human rights organizations Contact Us: kdms50@yahoo.com |
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