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Mohammad Seddigh Kaboudvand

Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand (Kurdish: موحەممەد سەدیق کەبودوەند, born on 23 March 1963) is an Iranian Kurdish activist and journalist born in Divandarreh.[1] He was the editor of Payam-e Mardom.[2] He is also the founder of Kurdistan Human Rights Organization (Rêxistina Mafê Mirovan li Kurdistanê in Kurdish). Founded in 2005, the organization is a politically and religiously independent body. It has offices in Tehran and Kurdistan province.

According to International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, he has been in custody since June 2007, and is serving an 11-year prison term. Kaboudvand was kept in solitary confinement for 5 months in Evin Prison’s Sections 209 and 240. The Kurdish Human Rights Project has reported that he is being held "without adequate medical care despite reportedly suffering from serious health problems."[3][4] In April 2008, he suffered a stroke and was taken to a specialist to receive treatment. In October, 2008, his 11-year prison sentence was upheld by an Iranian appeals court.[3]

Kaboudavand documented and reported on human rights violations in Iran’s Kurdish areas, from April 9, 2005, when he established HROK, until the time of his arrest. Charges he was convicted of are “acting against national security through founding of HROK,” “widespread propaganda against the state by disseminating news,” “opposing Islamic penal laws by publicizing punishments such as stoning and executions,” and “advocating on behalf of political prisoners.”[5]

Kaboudavand was a highlighted writer for the 2008 observances of the Day of the Imprisoned Writer.[citation needed] Amnesty International designated him a prisoner of conscience, "held solely for his human rights work and the peaceful expression of his views".[6]

In January 2012, Kaboudavand's son Pejman became seriously ill with an undiagnosed kidney condition. Despite repeated requests, Kaboudavand was allowed only one two-hour visit to his son's hospital room in February. On 26 May 2012, Kaboudavand began a hunger strike to protest the refusal of authorities to allow him to visit Pejman more regularly. As of 11 July, the hunger strike had lasted nearly two months, raising concerns for his health.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Sahimi, Muhammad (13 June 2012). "Profiles | Journalist & Blogger: Two Who Fight for Iranians' Human Rights". PBS. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  2. ^ [1] [dead link] 2005-12-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b http://www.khrp.org/content/view/422/2/ [dead link]
  4. ^ Iranian Court Confirms Jail Term for Kurdish Human Rights Activist, 6 November 2008, accessed 10 May 2011
  5. ^ Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand, 26 January 2009. accessed 10 May 2011
  6. ^ "Iran: Free prisoner of conscience to visit ailing son". Amnesty International. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  7. ^ "Jailed Journalist on Hunger Strike". Amnesty International. 11 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.

mohammad, seddigh, kaboudvand, mohammad, sadiq, kaboudvand, kurdish, موحەممەد, سەدیق, کەبودوەند, born, march, 1963, iranian, kurdish, activist, journalist, born, divandarreh, editor, payam, mardom, also, founder, kurdistan, human, rights, organization, rêxisti. Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand Kurdish موحەممەد سەدیق کەبودوەند born on 23 March 1963 is an Iranian Kurdish activist and journalist born in Divandarreh 1 He was the editor of Payam e Mardom 2 He is also the founder of Kurdistan Human Rights Organization Rexistina Mafe Mirovan li Kurdistane in Kurdish Founded in 2005 the organization is a politically and religiously independent body It has offices in Tehran and Kurdistan province According to International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran he has been in custody since June 2007 and is serving an 11 year prison term Kaboudvand was kept in solitary confinement for 5 months in Evin Prison s Sections 209 and 240 The Kurdish Human Rights Project has reported that he is being held without adequate medical care despite reportedly suffering from serious health problems 3 4 In April 2008 he suffered a stroke and was taken to a specialist to receive treatment In October 2008 his 11 year prison sentence was upheld by an Iranian appeals court 3 Kaboudavand documented and reported on human rights violations in Iran s Kurdish areas from April 9 2005 when he established HROK until the time of his arrest Charges he was convicted of are acting against national security through founding of HROK widespread propaganda against the state by disseminating news opposing Islamic penal laws by publicizing punishments such as stoning and executions and advocating on behalf of political prisoners 5 Kaboudavand was a highlighted writer for the 2008 observances of the Day of the Imprisoned Writer citation needed Amnesty International designated him a prisoner of conscience held solely for his human rights work and the peaceful expression of his views 6 In January 2012 Kaboudavand s son Pejman became seriously ill with an undiagnosed kidney condition Despite repeated requests Kaboudavand was allowed only one two hour visit to his son s hospital room in February On 26 May 2012 Kaboudavand began a hunger strike to protest the refusal of authorities to allow him to visit Pejman more regularly As of 11 July the hunger strike had lasted nearly two months raising concerns for his health 7 References edit Sahimi Muhammad 13 June 2012 Profiles Journalist amp Blogger Two Who Fight for Iranians Human Rights PBS Retrieved 27 March 2021 1 dead link Archived 2005 12 12 at the Wayback Machine a b http www khrp org content view 422 2 dead link Iranian Court Confirms Jail Term for Kurdish Human Rights Activist 6 November 2008 accessed 10 May 2011 Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand 26 January 2009 accessed 10 May 2011 Iran Free prisoner of conscience to visit ailing son Amnesty International 17 February 2012 Retrieved 9 June 2012 Jailed Journalist on Hunger Strike Amnesty International 11 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammad Seddigh Kaboudvand amp oldid 1221679661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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