AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Public Statement
AI Index: MDE 13/099/2006 (Public)
News Service No: 233
7 September 2006
Amnesty
International today expressed its deep concern at the death in custody of
political prisoner Valiollah Feyz
Mahdavi in Gohar Dasht Prison (also known as Reja'i
Shahr) near
Valiollah Feyz Mahdavi, a supporter of the People's Mojahedin
Organization of Iran (PMOI), was reportedly arrested in 2001 and sentenced to
death after an unfair trial in a
Following reports in March 2006 that he was at imminent risk of execution, it
was announced that his death sentence had been commuted to life imprisonment. However,
Valiollah Feyz Mahdavi reportedly did not receive confirmation of this
commutation, and his lawyer was later told that this had not yet taken place.
Valiollah Feyz Mahdavi began a hunger strike on 26 August 2006, demanding
to be informed of the status of his case, to be transferred to Evin Prison, and to be granted access to his lawyer.
At around 8pm on 2 September 2006, his condition apparently deteriorated, and
the prisoners he shared a cell with sought, unsuccessfully, to get him medical
assistance. An hour later, Valiollah Feyz Mahdavi is reported to have
suffered a heart attack, and was taken away by prison officials. At some point
he was reportedly transferred to the Shari'ati
Hospital in
There are discrepancies between the reports of his co-prisoners and the
statements of prison officials. On 4 September 2006, Sohrab
Soleymani, the Director of the Tehran Province Prisons Organization, told the
Amnesty International calls on the Iranian authorities to open an immediate and
impartial investigation into the death in custody of Valiollah
Feyz Mahdavi and any other
cases in which prisoners have died in suspicious or unusual circumstances. The
methods and findings of such an investigation must be made public, with anyone
found responsible brought to justice in fair trials.
Principle 9 of the UN Principles on the Effective Prevention and Investigation
of extra-Legal, Arbitrary and Summary Executions states: "There shall be
thorough, prompt and impartial investigation of all suspected cases of
extra-legal, arbitrary and summary executions, including cases where complaints
by relatives or other reliable reports suggest unnatural death in the above
circumstances. [...] The purpose of the investigation shall be to determine the
cause, manner and time of death, the person responsible, and any pattern or
practice which may have brought about that death. It shall include an adequate
autopsy, collection and analysis of all physical and documentary evidence and
statements from witnesses."
Amnesty International also urges the Iranian authorities to take urgent
measures to ensure that political prisoners are afforded a fair and public
trial, and that torture and ill-treatment is halted, and that prisoners are
granted prompt and regular access to their families, lawyers, and any medical
treatment they may require.
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