(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 19 March 2009 CPJ press release: IRAN: Blogger jailed for insulting leaders dies in Evin prison New York, March 19, 2009 – The Committee to Protect Journalists called today for an immediate investigation into the March 18 death of an Iranian blogger imprisoned in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison. Omidreza […]
(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 19 March 2009 CPJ press release:
IRAN: Blogger jailed for insulting leaders dies in Evin prison
New York, March 19, 2009 – The Committee to Protect Journalists called today for an immediate investigation into the March 18 death of an Iranian blogger imprisoned in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.
Omidreza Mir Sayafi’s lawyer, Muhammad Ali Dadkhan, told the UK’s Times Online that prison officials told him that his client had committed suicide. Dadkhan said that before his death, Sayafi had expressed concerns about his health, “but the doctors there didn’t take this seriously and said he was faking it.”
Sayafi, 28, whose writing appeared on the now-defunct cultural blog, Rooznegar, was sentenced in November 2008 to 30 months in prison for insulting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the 1979 revolution. A second charge of insulting Islam was pending against him, according to local and international news reports. Sayafi began his prison term in February.
“We are alarmed by the sudden death of blogger Omidreza Mir Sayafi and demand an immediate, transparent investigation into what happened,” said Mohamed Abdel Dayem, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program coordinator. “We send our condolences to Sayafi’s family and friends.”
Sayafi was arrested in April 2008 and charged with insulting the founding leaders of the Islamic Republic and denigrating Islam, according to a local organization called Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI). An Iranian blogger told the Times Online that the reason for Sayafi’s imprisonment was linked to an entry he had written in which he questioned Iran’s support for the Lebanon-based Hezbollah group. In an interview with HRAI after the court decision, Sayafi rejected the ruling, saying that he had confessed under duress and also said that the court didn’t mention any specific item on his blog as the reason for his sentence.
Tehran’s Evin prison is infamous for the numerous political prisoners, journalists, and bloggers being held there. In 2003 Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-Canadian photojournalist, died after being detained there for three weeks. She was arrested for taking pictures outside the prison.
Iranian-American freelance journalist Roxana Saberi is currently being held in Evin prison. She has been detained since late January. Iranian-Canadian blogger Hossein Derakhshan has also been detained since November 2008, but his whereabouts remain unknown. At least five Iranian journalists, not including Saberi and Derakhshan, were serving time in various Iranian prisons as of December 1, 2008, according to CPJ research.
“Sayafi’s death greatly increases our concern for Roxana Saberi’s well-being,” Abdel Dayem said.
The Committee to Protect Journalists is a New York-based, non profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to defending press freedom around the world.
Updates the Mir Sayafi(Mirsayafi) case: http://ifex.org/en/content/view/full/101719/
For further information on the Roxana Saberi case, see: http://ifex.org/en/content/view/full/101365
For further information on the Zahra Kazemi case, see: http://ifex.org/en/content/view/full/101282
For further information on the Hossein Derakhshan case, see: http://ifex.org/en/content/view/full/101409