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          VA: 50/10 Index: MDE 13/029/2010 Iran
          Date: 12 March 2010
          URGENT
          ACTION
          WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST HELD IN IRAN
          Women's rights activist Mahboubeh Karami has been detained in Evin prison in Iran's capital,
          Tehran, since 2 March. Amnesty International believes she is a prisoner of conscience, held
          because she campaigns for human rights. She is at risk of torture or other ill-treatment.
          Mahboubeh Karami has been a member of the Campaign for Equality since its foundation in 2006. The Campaign
          aims to end discrimination against women in Iranian law.
          Mahboubeh Karami's house in Tehran was raided by three security officials at 10pm on 2 March. Prior to her arrest,
          they searched the house and confiscated some of her personal belongings.
          Mohsen Karami, her brother, told the Human Rights Activists News Agency, a website run by an independent Iranian
          human rights organization, that the warrant for her arrest listed charges of rioting and “participation in gatherings”.
          He said that these charges were baseless, as “Mahboubeh has spent much of the last year caring for her ill father.”
          Mahboubeh Karami has been arrested four times before on similar charges. Each time, she was detained for several
          days before being released. She was later acquitted of all charges. See UA 86/09 and follow-up; and UA 169/08.
          Her arrest is part of a wave of arrests of human rights defenders, journalists and political activists which have been
          carried out since the anniversary of the Iranian Revolution on 11 February 2010, and which have stepped up since
          the start of March 2010.
          PLEASE WRITE IMMEDIATELY in Persian, Arabic, English, French or your own language:
          Calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Mahboubeh Karami, who is held solely for her peaceful
          exercise of her right to freedom of expression and association in connection with her women's and other human
          rights activities;
          In the meantime, urging the Iranian authorities to protect her from torture or other ill-treatment and to grant her
          immediate and regular access to her family, her lawyers and to any adequate medical treatment;
          Reminding the Iranian authorities that freedom of expression and association are guaranteed under the
          International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Iran is a state party.
          PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE
          Head of the Provincial Judiciary in
          Te h ran
          Ali Reza Avaei
          Karimkhan Land Avenue
          Sana'i Avenue, Corner of Alley 17, No.
          152
          Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
          Email: avaei@Dadgostary-tehran.ir
          Salutation: Dear Mr Avaei
          23 APRIL 2010 TO:
          Head of the Judiciary
          Ayatollah Sadeqh Larijani
          Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh
          (Office of the Head of the Judiciary)
          Pasteur St., Vali Asr Ave., south of
          Serah-e Jomhouri, Tehran,
          1316814737
          Islamic Republic of Iran
          Email: via website:
          http://www. dad iran. jr/ta bid/75/Default.aspxFi
          rst starred box: your given name; second
          starred box: your family name; third: your
          email address
          Salutation: Your Excellency
          And copies to:
          Secretary General, High Council for
          Human Rights
          Mohammad Javad Larijani
          Howzeh Riassat-e Ghoveh Ghazaiyeh
          Pasteur St, Vali Asr Ave., south of
          Serah-e Jomhuri
          Tehran 1316814737
          Islamic Republic of Iran
          Fax: +98 21 3390 4986
          Email: bia.judi@yahoo.com (In subject
          line: FAO Mohammad Javad Larijani)
          Salutation: Dear Mr Larijani
          Also send copies to diplomatic representatives accredited to your country. Please check with your section office if sending appeals after the above
          date.
          AMNESTY
          INTERNATIONAL
        
          
          Date: 12 March 2010
          URGENT ACTION
          WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST HELD IN IRAN
          ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
          The Campaign for Equality, also known as the One Million Signatures Campaign, is a grassroots women's rights initiative, aimed
          at ending discrimination against women in Iranian law. It was launched in August 2006 with the aim of collecting a million
          signatures of Iranians calling for the reform of legislation which discriminates against women. Over 50 members of the Campaign
          have been detained for their activities on behalf of the Campaign. For example, Alieh Eghdam-Doust is currently serving a three-
          year prison sentence for her peaceful participation in a 2006 demonstration demanding equal rights for women.
          In August 2009, in the first of a series of mass “show trials” of people arrested following the disputed presidential election held
          in June, the women's rights movement was named by the prosecution as being part of an alleged “velvet revolution” aimed at
          overthrowing the government in Iran. Noushin Ahmadi Khorassani and Parvin Ardalan, both prominent members of the Campaign
          for Equality, as well as Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Shirin Ebadi, who has supported the Campaign since its foundation, were all
          mentioned as leaders of sections of the women's movement, although they were not on trial.
          Another member of the Campaign for Equality, 24-year-old student Somayeh Rashidi was detained in Evin prison between 19
          December 2009 and 25 February 2010 (see UA 30/10 and follow up).
          In late October 2009, activists from the Campaign for Equality started receiving summons, and some were arrested (see UA
          333/09). They have since been released. Others have been banned from travel abroad (see Amnesty International, Iran:
          Renewed wave of/nt/rn/dat/on and harassment of women's rights activists must end, Al Index MOE 13/117/2009, 5 November
          2009 (http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE 13/117/2009/en).
          Several activists from Iranian human rights organization, the Centre for Human Rights Reporters have been detained since late
          December. Three of them have told relatives they are facing pressure during interrogation to accept allegations against them on
          the basis of which they could be charged with moharebeh (being at enmity with God) and sentenced to death (see: UA 347/09
          and follow-ups). The Committee for Human Rights Reporters has also been targeted: at least five of its members are currently
          detained (see UA 347/09 and follow ups)
          Another Iranian NGO, Human Rights Activists in Iran, has reported that security forces had raided the house and workplace of at
          least 29 of its members between 2 and 3 March, leading to 15 arrests.
          Amnesty International fears that such arrests and harassment of human rights activists mark a fresh crackdown on their peaceful
          activities.
          UA: 50/10 Index: MDE 13/029/2010 Issue Date: 12 March 2010
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          INTERNATIONAL
        

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