Iran Human RightsOpen Letter by Mother of Political Prisoner Khosrow Besharat...

Open Letter by Mother of Political Prisoner Khosrow Besharat to the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran

-

Khosrow Besharat

By Pooya Stone

The following is the text of a letter to Javaid Rehman, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, by Khadijeh Azar Boya, mother of Iranian political prisoner Khosrow Besharat:

Dear Mr. Javaid Rehman, Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran

I am Khadijeh Azar Boya, mother of political prisoner Khosrow Besharat, a Sunni political prisoner in Rajai Shahr prison, who has just been sentenced to death. I’m waiting ten years for my son to be released from captivity, what pain and suffering I had during this decade, because of the captivity of my son.

Only a mother can understand the gentle feelings of a mother.

What nights did I miss in the hope of a promising morning, and what days I hoped would be the last day and end of my son’s imprisonment.

Ten years of waiting day and night at home until someone arrives to give me the news of my son’s liberation and freedom, and ten years waiting in front of the door with the hope that, with the hope that my child comes home.

Ten years of sitting on the phone in the hope of hearing the voice of my son and while forgetting how my child’s face looked over the time.

Due to being far away from my son, and his deportation to Rajai Shahr Prison, I was unable to visit my son in the past ten years. Every time I went with passion and happiness to visit my son, and after the short 20-minute visit, returned home with tears and burning eyes.

I wished that these brief moments of the meeting would never end and that I would always be with my son and not miss him for a moment.

I don’t even know what color happiness has, and that one can hope for a life without pain, sorrow, and expectation.

I spent ten years with hope and expectation, a hope that has not yet realized and it doesn’t look like it should happen and while until there is tyranny, cruelty, and lawlessness, you can not see the nice part of the life.

Dear Mr. Javaid Rehman,

My son was only 23 years old when he was arrested in 2009 and now, he is 34 years old. He spent the best of his youth in prison, without committing any crime and sin.

I’m totally broken, old, and frustrated, and the words laughter, happiness, and joy don’t mean anything to me anymore.

In 2017 while my son’s death penalty was rejected by the 41st branch of the supreme (court), I told myself that the waiting was over and the hope of my son’s return was high, but the happiness didn’t take long, because of the reinstatement of his death penalty by Abolghasem Salavati, head of branch 15 of the revolutionary court, while his death penalty was rejected and he had been completely acquitted by branch 15 of the Mahabad prosecutor’s office.

The heaviest and most serious of all is that after nearly ten years of waiting for my son’s acquittal and his release, the only reason for keeping my son for ten years uncertain is that there is no evidence to prove his crime.

Unfortunately, branch 41 of the Supreme Court approved the death sentence issued by branch 15, and we were informed by his lawyer.

Dear UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights,

How can the 41st branch of the supreme court violate the sentence of the preliminary death penalty issued by branch 28 of the revolutionary court for no reason and only based on the defendant’s confession, a confession that never materialized? But for the second time, even as the case remains the same, it upheld his death sentence.

Do the courts of the Islamic Republic only issue and approve orders by the infiltration of the Intelligence service?

Dear Mr. Javaid Rehman

My son has been the victim of conspiracy and misconduct by the Mahabad and Orumiyeh Intelligence Bureau, and they want to execute my innocent son.

I urge you, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, to stop this cruel sentence and return my son to me.

Khadijeh Azar Boya

 

Read more:

Iran’s Human Rights Abuses in January 

Latest news

Iranian Women’s Resistance: Beyond the Veil of Hijab Enforcement

These days streets and alleys of Iran are witnessing the harassment and persecution of women by police patrols under...

Fabricated Statistics in Iran’s Economy

While Iranian regime President Ebrahim Raisi and the government's economic team accuse critics of ignorance and fabricating statistics, Farshad...

Iran’s Teachers Working at Low Wages and Without Insurance

While pressures on teachers' activists by the Iranian regime continue, the regime’s Ham-Mihan newspaper has published a report examining...

House Rent Prices at Record High in Iran

After claims by Ehsan Khandouzi, the Minister of Economy of the Iranian regime, regarding the government's optimal performance in...

Why Nurses in Iran Migrate or Commit Suicide

This year, the issue of suicide among Iran's healthcare personnel resurfaced with the death of a young cardiac specialist...

Farmers Resume Protests in Isfahan, Education Workers Protest Low Wages

Economic protests in Iran on Monday, April 15, continued with farmers gathering in Isfahan province (central Iran) and school...

Must read

‘Only a fraction of Teheran’s brutality has come to light’

Sunday Telegraph: She is the female figurehead of what...

Two Iranians detained in Iraq are freed as moms plea for release of American hikers in Iran

Washington Post: Two Iranians held for years in Iraq...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you