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Press Release Regarding the Situation of Mr. Alireza Farshi, the imprisoned Azerbaijani Turks’ Human and Civil Rights Activist in Iran 16 July 2021

Association for the Human Rights of Azerbaijani People in Iran (AHRAZ) has been informed that authorities in Greater Tehran Central Penitentiary (also known as Fashafouyeh prison) have been subjecting the Azerbaijani Turks’ human and civil rights activist Mr. Alireza Farshi to cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatments and are currently denying him access to the medical care he needs. According to the information received, he is at risk of losing sight in his left eye without specialized health care.

Association for the Human Rights of Azerbaijani People in Iran (AHRAZ) has been informed that
authorities in Greater Tehran Central Penitentiary (also known as Fashafouyeh prison) have been
subjecting the Azerbaijani Turks’ human and civil rights activist Mr. Alireza Farshi to cruel, inhuman,
and degrading treatments and are currently denying him access to the medical care he needs.
According to the information received, he is at risk of losing sight in his left eye without specialized
health care.
Mr. Alireza Farshi is encountering mistreatment at the hands of the Iranian authorities due to his
peaceful civil rights activities and his demand for the language rights of the Azerbaijani Turks ethnic
minority in Iran. His activities include setting up libraries for Azerbaijani Turks’ children in the poor
rural areas of Iranian Azerbaijan, celebrating International Mother Language Day established by
UNESCO, and distributing children books written in Turkish as presents to Azerbaijani Turks’
children.
Mr. Alireza Farshi was first arbitrarily arrested in May 2009 during a peaceful gathering in Tabriz,
calling for the right of education in mother tongue for the Azerbaijani Turks’ in Iran. Later, on 14
November of the same year, Tabriz Revolutionary Court convicted him of “propaganda against the
system” and sentenced him to one year of prison. Additionally, on 29 July 2010, the Jolfa Islamic
Azad University suspended him from work as a professor in connection with the same case.
On 21 February 2014, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence agents arrested Mr. Alireza Farshi alongside
other Azerbaijani Turks’ activists during the celebration of International Mother Language Day in
Tehran. On 19 February 2017, the 1st branch of Baharestan Revolutionary Court sentenced him to 15
years imprisonment with additional two years of exile related to this case. Afterwards, on 20 January

2020 and following an appeal at the 54th branch of Tehran court, his sentence was reduced to two
years in prison with additional two years in exile.
On 21 July 2020, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence agents arbitrarily arrested Mr. Farshi without
providing any court order and transferred him to Tehran prison to serve the two-year unjust sentence
from the 2017 case. While imprisoned a new case was filed against him. On 3 April 2021, the 26th
branch of Tehran Revolutionary Court sentenced Mr. Farshi to a total of 50 months in prison and two
months of forced labor in a waste management facility.
During hislatest arrest, Mr. Farshi reports that agents subjected him to torture and other ill-treatments,
including punching him in the face and eyes multiple times while handcuffed. As a result of the
beatings, he was seriously injured in his left eye and neck area.
The court found him guilty of conspiracy, acting against national security and propaganda against the
regime. In violation of the law, Mr. Farshi was convicted twice for the same charge. In addition, he
was denied a lawyer at the trial and prevented from defending himself. On 7 May 2021, he was
permitted to leave Tehran prison for three days for a medical reasons. Despite the insistence of his
specialist ophthalmologist on the urgent need for a surgery on his cornea, prison officials refused to
extend his medical leave. The prison authorities have denied Mr. Farshi’s calls to access proper
medical care since 11 May 2021.
Recently, he was sent to Farabi Hospital in Tehran for screening of his health. However, he is in
urgent need of hospitalization for a Cornea implant and other medical procedures. Furthermore, he is
diagnosed with diabetes and needs continuous access to doctors, a specific diet and proper
medication.
As the evidence demonstrates Mr. Farshi was convicted following an unfair trial and was targeted in
relation to his peaceful activism for the rights of ethnic minorities in Iran, which would make him a
prisoner of conscience. The undersigned organizations condemn the cruel, inhuman, and degrading
treatment experienced by Mr. Alireza Farshi. And urge the Islamic Republic of Iran authorities to
take the necessary action to safeguard Mr. Farshi life and health and provide him with the necessary
medical care, including the specialized health care he requires. We demand the immediate and
unconditional release of Mr. Farshi and the prosecution of those who unlawfully charged and
mistreated him.
Undersigned Organizations:
1. Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran (ABC)
2. AHRAZ – Association for the Human Rights of the Azerbaijani People in Iran

3. Ahwaz human rights organization (AHRO)
4. All Human Rights for All in Iran

5. Arseh Sevom
6. Balochistan Human Rights Group ( BHRG )
7. Centre for Supporters of Human Rights
8. Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI)
9. Impact Iran
10. Iran Human Rights
11. Iran Human Rights Documentation Center
12 Kurdistan Human Rights-Geneva (KMMK-G)
13. Miaan group
14. Qashqaei Human Rights Defender Committee
15. Siamak Pourzand Foundation
16. Turkmen Human Rights activist
17. United for Iran
18. Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)

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