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On World AIDS Day, Physicians for Human Rights urges Iran to free doctors Arash and Kamiar Alaei

          
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          December 1, 2008
          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
          On World AIDS Day, PHR Urges Iran To Free Doctors
          Arash and KamiarAlaei
          Media Contacts:
          Jonathan Hutson
          jhutson [ at] phrusa [ dot] org
          Cell: 857-919-5130
          On December 1, 2008—the 20th
          anniversary of WorLd AIDS
          Day—Physicians for Human Rights
          and internationaL medicaL Leaders
          caLL on the Iranian government (pdf)
          to reLease detained Iranian HIV/AIDS Leaders Drs. Arash and Kamiar
          ALaei.
          Some of the worLd's most accompLished HIV/AIDS and heaLth experts
          —incLuding Luminaries such as GLobaL Fund Executive Director
          Professor MicheL Kazatchkine; Partners in HeaLth co-founder Dr. PauL
          Farmer; 2008 MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant recipient Wafaa
          EL-Sadr, MD, MPH; Hossam E. FadeL, MD, of the IsLamic MedicaL
          Association of North America; 1993 NobeL Laureate in Medicine Sir
          Richard Roberts PhD, FRS; and Ugandan AIDS pioneer Dr. Peter
          Mugyenyi, have signed a Letter (pdf) urging the ALaei brothers' reLease:
          “We are writing out of deep concern for the weLL-being of two
          internationaLLy respected Iranian physicians, Drs. Arash ALaei and
          Kamiar ALaei, who have been detained without charge foLLowing their
          arrest by Iranian authorities in June. The ALaei doctors work on
          HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment has saved Lives and has earned
          Iran internationaL recognition as a modeL of best-practice.
          “As internationaL medicaL Leaders and poLicy makers, we appeaL to
          your government to reLease these doctors immediateLy. As the gLobe
          ceLebrates WorLd AIDS Day, it is cruciaL that these two pioneers from
          the fieLd of HIV/AIDS prevention be free to practice Life saving
          medicine in Iran.”
          Drs. Kamiar ALaei and Arash ALaei—two brothers known throughout the
          worLd for their work on HIV/AIDS—were detained without charge by
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          Iranian security forces in Late June 2008. They are being heLd in
          Tehrans Evin Prison. To date, no formaL charges have been fiLed.
          News reports have quoted deputy Tehran prosecutor Hassan Haddad as
          saying the two used conferences on AIDS to recruit individuaLs to
          toppLe Irans government through a veLvet revoLution.
          Said PHR CEO A. Frank Donaghue, Sharing knowLedge across borders
          for better treatment of AIDS is not a crime, it is good medicine. The
          Iranian government must reLease the ALaeis so they can continue their
          Life-saving pubLic heaLth work. ReLeasing the ALaeis on WorLd AIDS Day
          wouLd send an important message to the worLd that Iran cares about
          the fight against AIDS and the heaLth and weLL-being of its peopLe.
          Dr. Kamiar ALaei is a doctoraL candidate at the SUNY ALbany SchooL of
          PubLic HeaLth in ALbany, New York and was expected to resume his
          studies there this faLL. In 2007, he received Master of Science in
          PopuLation and InternationaL HeaLth from the Harvard SchooL of PubLic
          HeaLth in Boston.
          Dr. Arash ALaei is the former Director of the InternationaL Education
          and Research Cooperation of the Iranian NationaL Research Institute
          of TubercuLosis and Lung Disease. Since 1998, the Drs. ALaei have been
          carrying out HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs,
          particuLarLy focused on harm reduction for injecting drug users.
          In addition to their work in Iran, the ALaei brothers have heLd training
          courses for Afghan and Tajik medicaL workers and have worked to
          encourage regionaL cooperation among 12 MiddLe Eastern and CentraL
          Asian countries. Their efforts expanded the expertise of doctors in the
          region, advanced the progress of medicaL science, and earned Iran
          recognition as a modeL of best practice by the WorLd HeaLth
          Organization.
          Since its founding in 1986, PHRs CoLLeagues at Risk Program has
          defended the rights of our coLLeagues whose rights are threatened due
          to their medicaL, humanitarian and human rights work.
          Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) mobilizes the health professions to
          advance the health and dignity of all people by protecting human
          rights. As a founding member of the International Campaign to Ban
          Landmines, PHR shared the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.
          Date posted: December 1, 2008
          Last updated: June 22, 2009
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