prison in Zahedan, southeastern Iran |
Torture by Iran’s fundamentalist regime has led to the death of three Iranians in a
prison in Zahedan, southeastern Iran, over three consecutive days this week,
according to received reports.
The
reports indicated that on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of this week the three
prisoners in Wards 5, 6 and 7 of the central prison of Zahedan died due to
brutal tortures and denial of medical treatment.
Farzad
Naravi, who went by the nickname Shahin and was in his forties, lost his life
on Sunday, December 27, three days after he was transferred to Ward 5 of the
prison from an interrogation center where he had been brutally tortured. He had
serious torture wounds and blood on his back and feet. In prison, he was denied
access to medical care.
Mehdi
Naravi, 38, died in prison on Monday, December 28. He had spent the past six
years behind bars and had been in Ward 7 of Zahedan Prison. For some time,
Mehdi Naravi had been ill, but the prison guards deliberately refused to allow
his transfer to a hospital.
Gholam
Rabbani, 45, who had been imprisoned in Ward 6 of the prison, died on Tuesday,
December 29. He too had been ill after spending the past two years in prison,
but prison guards had prevented him from receiving proper medical treatment.
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