Workers’ Rights Activists Arrested for Revealing Torture by Intelligence Ministry Held Unlawfully
APRIL 23,
2019
Lawyers representing workers’
rights activists Esmail Bakhshi and Sepideh Qoliyan say the two are
being held unlawfully now that their two-month detention orders have expired.
“[Bakhshi’s] detention
order ended on March 21 without an extension, which makes his detention a
violation of Article 242 of the Criminal Procedures Regulations,” Bakhshi’s lawyer,
Farzaneh Zilabi, told the Telegram app channel of
the Haft Tappeh sugar mill workers’ union on April 19, 2019.
“His incarceration is most
certainly against the law,” she added.
Qoliyan is also being held
unlawfully, according to her lawyer.
“The important point is
that my client is being unlawfully kept in detention,” Qoliyan’s lawyer Jamal
Heydari told Ensaf
News on April 16.
“None of the authorities
are taking responsibility for keeping her behind bars without a judicial
order,” he added. “That’s against the law. We demand her freedom.”
Bakhshi, a Haft Tappeh union
representative, and Qoliyan, a freelance reporter who was covering protests in Shush, Khuzestan Province, where the
sugar mill is located, were first arrested on November 18, 2018.
After their release on
bail about a month later, Bakhshi and Qoliyan publicly accused Intelligence Ministry
agents of torturing Bakhshi. A post by Bakhshi about his experience
also received thousands of views on Instagram.
On January 20, two weeks
after the publication of both of their statements on social media sites,
Bakhshi and Qoliyan were re-arrested and have been in detention ever since.
Bakhshi is being held in
Sheiban Prison and Qoliyan in Sepidar Prison, both located in the city of
Ahvaz, Khuzestan Province’s capital.
Their lawyers expect them to be tried at the
Shahid Moghaddas Court in Tehran’s Evil Prison but no date has been set.
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