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UN Says Iran Should Release Political Prisoners During Coronavirus Outbreak

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UN special rapporteur said Iran must release political prisoners amid coronavirus outbreak in the country

By Jubin Katiraie

The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran said Tuesday that he asked Iran to temporarily release all political prisoners to halt the spread of coronavirus in the countrys overcrowded and disease-ridden prisons. 

Speaking in Geneva, Javaid Rehman told reporters detaining political prisoners during the coronavirus outbreak is unfortunate and disturbing. 

This came after Irans judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi said that roughly 70,000 prisoners were freed temporarily on Monday to limit the spread of coronavirus, as hundreds of new infections and dozens of more deaths were reported by officials across the country. 
However, as Rehman pointed out, this only applied to people serving sentences of less than five years. Many political prisoners and protesters are serving over five years on bogus national security charges, merely for advocating for freedom in Iran. 

He said: This is also my worrying concern and therefore I have recommended to the state of the Islamic Republic of Iran to release all prisoners on temporary release.  

A representative for the Rapporteur clarified afterward that Rehman was only referring to political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, i.e. those arrested for practicing their religion. 
Rehman went on to describe the rapid spread of the virus as highly disturbing and criticized the Iranian mullahs for failing to ensure containment measures were in place. 

He said: In my estimation, the state has done too little and too late. 

This is true. There are now 3,300 coronavirus deaths across 149 cities and all 31 provinces in Iran, including: 

  • 520 in Qom 
  • 510 in Gilan
  • 500 in Tehran 
  • 302 in Khorasan Razavi 
  • 276 in Golestan 
  • 200 in Mazandaran 
  • 140 in Alborz 
  • 110 in Kermanshah 
  • 108 in Khuzestan 
  • 106 in Fars Province 
  • 104 in Qazvin  
  • 82 in Lorestan 
  • 26 in East Azerbaijan 
  • 23 in Yazd 

The government is still trying to cover up their crimes, with President Hassan Rouhani telling people not to exaggerate the scale of this virus crisis” and Prosecutor General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri saying that any coronavirus comments not approved by the officials are a breach of national security, which could see more political prisoners in Irans diseaseridden prisons. 

Maryam Rajavi, the President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said that prisoners, especially political prisoners, must be released immediately without condition, to avoid a coronavirus outbreak in prisons.

 

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