IRAN WATCH CANADA

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Hossein Ronaghi Maleki the Iranian imprisoned blogger who was on hunger strike and was transferred to hospital is banned from visitation!


Judiciary power officials including Mohammad Sadegh Larijani himself is responsible for the death of political prisoners inside prisons in Iran.
Hossein Ronaghi Maleki is an imprisoned Iranian blogger and a human rights advocate who suffers from kidney disease. In protest to his situation ,he went on hunger strike and in recent days many political prisoners from ward number 350 of Evin  prison released statements warned prison and judiciary officials about Hossein condition and his immediate need for medical treatment and mentioned of those prisoners who have gone the same experience and died in the prison including Hoda Saber . Although he was transferred to a room in Hasheminejad Hospital where his parents could visit him but now the "Sepah intelligence" has moved him to another room and banned the family visitation and threatened family not to speak to media.Sepah agents threatened Hassan Ronaghi Maleki ( hossein's brother ) not to speak to media and asked him to keep quiet on his brothers situation.
Hossein in his letter to the officials wrote: "In protest to unlawful actions , i'm going to start hunger strike from May 26 ,2012 . and the responsibility of my life is on Islamic Republic officials." He complained about the intervention of Sepah agents and Ministry of Information agents in his case.

Hossein Ronaghi Maleki have been in prison for the last two and a half years without leave of absence .He was arrested on December 2009 in the city of Malekan close to city of Tabriz and was transferred to ward number 2(Alef) in Evin prison.He spent 10 months in solitary confinement cells.Regime is forcing him to video confession. He was sentenced by branch number 26 of the court of revolution to 15 years imprisonment.
Link:
http://asre-nou.net/
http://www.kaleme.com/1391/03/16/klm-102856/





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