UPDATE: Iran: Khadijeh Moghadam Released after Sixteen Days of Detention
Moghadam and eleven other members of Mothers for Peace and the One Million Signatures Campaign were detained on 26 March 2009 as they sat in their cars at a street corner in Tehran. They were planning to make New Year visits to families of prisoners of conscience. Ten activists were released on bail on 29 March, but Moghadam and Mahboubeh Karami were kept in prison without any explanation.
“We welcome the release of Moghadam and Karami, but they should have never been detained in the first place. It is completely unacceptable that any of these activists are being prosecuted for planning to make New Year visits. The new charges against Moghadam for protesting Israeli attacks on Gaza are shocking,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the spokesperson for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.
The Campaign called on the Iranian Judiciary to drop all charges against the twelve activists and to end its persecution and prosecution of women’s rights activists, actions that are in complete violation of Iranian and international laws.
For the latest human rights developments in Iran visit the Campaign’s website at www.iranhumanrights.org
08 April 2009
Source: International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran
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