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Letter from Dr. Nasser Fahimi, a political prisoner of conscience, to the Commissioner for Human Rights (Michel Bachelet) from the Greater Tehran Prison (Tehran)

 

After the Revolution of (1357)1978 and the change of the type of government of Iran to the clerical government of the Islamic Republic, which after the formation of the Islamic Republic in a short period of time became the leader of dictatorships and human rights violators around the world. Including executions, torture, and illegal imprisonment to suppress dissidents and critics, consolidated the newly formed government.

During the 42 years of dictatorship of the Islamic Republic over the people of Iran, the regime formed to maintain the survival of its authoritarian rule, repression through laws described contrary to the provisions of human rights on the rights of all people, protesters, thinkers, artists,
Religious minorities, Iranians, writers, human rights and news activists, etc. have been in power for 42 years.

One of the inhumane and human rights violations of the Islamic Republic is the situation of prisons inside Iran. Instrumentation and hostage-taking of prisoners, especially political prisoners of conscience and dual citizenship in Iran, and by creating intolerable conditions inside prisons, including deprivation of prisoners of medical treatment, deprivation of visits, deportation of prisoners to other cities and prisons, lack of specialized drugs And the necessity of prisoners with special diseases, inability to drink prison water, inadequate nutrition of prisoners, deprivation of contact with prisoners, transfer to solitary confinement and torture,
The regime seeks to overturn convictions issued by human rights organizations (UN) and extort money from relevant organizations in exchange for the security of prisoners.

We are political prisoners and I, Nasser Fahimi, a Muslim physician, a Sunni political prisoner of conscience imprisoned in the

Greater Tehran Prison (Tehran) for 11 consecutive years in the most difficult conditions in prison, call on the Commissioner and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to intensify their sentences. We are human rights against the regime of the Islamic Republic and the issuance of heavy sentences to isolate the regime that violates human rights in the United Nations and human rights assemblies

 

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