Friday, December 4, 2009

Iran: Top Student Leader Arrested

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International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran

Widespread Arrests, Expulsions, and Suspensions of Students Continue. "Violations of their fundamental rights are unlikely to deter Iranian students from demanding them..." With the approach of the National Students Day, December 7, the authorities have stepped up persecution and prosecution of student activists throughout the country, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. Authorities arrested prominent student leader Milad Asadi, a member of the Central Council of the Student Union to Foster Unity (Daftar e Tahkim Vahdat), at his home on the afternoon of 1 December. Three other members of the Central Council, Bahareh Hedayat, Mehdi Arabshahi and Farid Hashemi, were summoned on 29 November to appear before the Revolutionary Court on 2 December. Another member of the Central Council, Abbas Hakimzadeh, was arrested last week and remains imprisoned. Asadi is a student of Khajenasir University, whose authorities suspended him from his studies on the day of his arrest. In April 2009, in an interview with the Campaign, he explained the concerns of the Student Union to Foster Unity as "students' collective rights, our right to study, our right to free expression, the freedom of association and assembly, which all the students all around the world are enjoying." "The arrests of Milad Asadi and at least 90 students over the past three weeks are illegal under international law, and deserve scrutiny by United Nations Special Rapporteurs as per the UN Resolution soon to be approved by the General Assembly," said Aaron Rhodes, a spokesperson for the Campaign.

"While the arrests are clearly an attempt to decapitate the student movement, violations of their fundamental rights are unlikely to deter Iranian students from demanding them," he added. Amirkabir News reported that Babak Ghiyasi, an agricultural student at Razi University in Kermanshah, was arrested on 1 December. He has been banned from entering the University, and three days following the end of the ban, as he was entering a ceremony of honoring students of distinction, he was kidnapped by unknown persons believed to be security agents of the Revolutionary Guards. No information has given about his whereabouts. There has been no information released about numerous other students who were recently arrested and remain in jail. The authorities are also targeting human rights reporters to prevent the dissemination of news and information about recent arrests. On November 30, security and intelligence detained Saeed Kalanki and Saeed Jalalifar, two members of the Committee of the Human Rights Reporters which is one of the main organizations currently reporting on human rights violations. Jalalifar was expelled from Zanjan University last year. (Read more...)

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