Thursday , 28 March 2024

Plainclothes agents attack Afkari family for protesting sons’ solitary confinement

Iran-HRM – Plainclothes agents beat and brutalized the Afkari family when they gathered Sunday outside the Adelabad prison in Shiraz to protest Vahid and Habib’s conditions in solitary confinement for 280 days.

Saeed Afkari, brother to executed wrestling champion Navid Afkari tweeted Sunday that plainclothes agents attacked his family and other civil activists who had gone to the prison to protest the imprisonment of his other two brothers.

Saeed Afkari wrote in his tweet: “Today my family and friends went to protest the 280th day of my brothers in prison. Plainclothes agents attacked my mother, sister, father, aunts and others; confiscated their phones. My sister and a lady were arrested for a few hours.”

خانواده ام و تعدادی اقوام امروز 1400/3/22 در اعتراض به 280 روز انفرادی برادرانم جلوی زندان عادل آباد حاضر شدند.
ماموران لباس شخصی مادرم، خواهرم،پدرم، خاله هایم وبقیه را مورد ضرب و شتم شدید قراردادند.
گوشی‌های همراه را ضبط
خواهرم و یکی از زنان را بازداشت و پس از ساعتی آزاد کردند.— Saeed Afkari (@afkari_saeed) June 12, 2021

“My father was protecting my sister Elham. Agents took my father away and five female agents who wore chadors attacked Elham, handcuffed her & dragged her on the ground into a van. Elham’s neck and arm are hurt. My mother and aunts have also been severely beaten,” Saeed Afkari said in another tweet.

پدرم از الهام حفاظت میکرده
چنتا مامور پدرم رو بردن و پنج زن مامور چادری روی الهام ریختن و با کتک بهش دستبند زدن و روی زمین کشیدن و بردنش توی ون
گردن و دست الهام آسیب دیده
مادرم و خاله هام هم به شدت کتک خوردن https://t.co/jtxYRMJ3pO— Saeed Afkari (@afkari_saeed) June 12, 2021

Family members of slain protesters and civil activists had travelled to Shiraz to visit the Afkari family and were detained. Their cellphones are responding as “not accessible”. Those identified in the report include Narges Mohammadi, Jafar Azimzadeh, Nahid Shirbisheh (mother of slain protester Pouya Bakhtiyari), Sakineh Ahmadi (mother of slain protester Ebrahim Ketabdar) and Pouran Nazemi.

Ongoing torture of Vahid and Habib Afkari

Vahid and Habib Afkari were arrested in 2018 for taking part in peaceful protests in the southern city of Shiraz.

They were convicted of “enmity against God” and participation in anti-state street protests. Habib has been sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison and Vahid to 25 years in prison. Both have also been sentenced to 74 lashes.

The brothers have been kept in the “Ebrat” or “Cautionary” section, since September 2020, when their younger brother Navid was executed. The Ebrat Section is also known as the “closed off” section where inmates are not allowed to communicate with the outside world.

Both were subjected to severe beatings and torture to make false confessions against themselves.

Their brother Navid Afkari was executed in secret on September 12, 2020. Since then, the brothers have been held in solitary confinement cells.

Prison authorities are denying them access to contact with other prisoners, fresh air, telephone calls and face to face family visits. They are also being denied medical treatment, including for torture-related injuries.

Vahid Afkari’s audio message

In an audio message smuggled out of prison, Vahid Afkari said he was tortured and fears he will also be executed.

“I can only depend on reason and the law,” he said. “There’s no other way to save my life. People of Iran, I’m innocent!”

The torture and other intimidation tactics imposed on the brothers to extract “confessions” from them have been so intense that Vahid Afkari has attempted suicide twice.

The Afkari brothers’ family members have stated that Vahid and Habaib were subjected to various forms of psychological torture while being severely restricted from having contact with their relatives during visitations. Prison authorities have also denied the family’s requests for information about the brothers’ health.

Afkari brothers threatened to death

In April 2021 two senior officials speaking on behalf of Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi offered the Afkari brothers freedom after serving one year in prison if they admitted to committing murder or face execution.

In a series of tweets on April 28, 2021, Saeed Afkari said the two were being psychologically tortured because the authorities are “afraid the truth will be revealed.”

“The judiciary is also harassing friends and relatives who have expressed condolences to the family (for Navid Afkari’s execution) and has been fabricating cases against them,” Saeed tweeted.

The Iranian judiciary and State Prisons Organizations are legally responsible for the health and safety of the Afkari brothers.

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