Afshin Osanloo (1971-2013) Repression Takes the Life of Another Labor
Organizer

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Afshin Osanloo, brother of Mansour Osanloo, a leading organizer with the
intercity bus drivers’ union, was declared dead by the notorious Rejai
Shahr prsion authorities on June 22. The cause of his death was announced
as heart failure; a claim vehemently denied by his family and comrades. He
had had no prior history of heart problems and his mother who had met him a
week before his tragic death said he was in perfect health at the time of
her visit.

Osanloo was serving a five year sentence at Rejai Shahr for various
national security charges. He was scheduled to be released by next January.

Iran Labor Report extends its deepest condolences to the friends and family
of Afshin. He is not the first labor activist to succumb under inhumane
conditions in prison. Last year, Sattar Beheshti was murdered in custody
after being severely beaten. According to published reports, Afshin was
tortured at the time of his arrest four years ago. Aside from this,
conditions at Rejai Shahr are among the worst in the Islamic Republic.
Prisoners are kept in air-less, windowless cells where prison guards have
unlimited power over their victims. In addition, family visits and
furloughs are cut back or denied at the whim of the prison wardens.

http://iranlaborreport.com/?p=2317

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Act now: political prisoners in Iran

Politics <http://freethoughtblogs.com/maryamnamazie/category/politics/>

by Maryam 
Namazie<http://freethoughtblogs.com/maryamnamazie/author/maryamnamazie/>

For the attention of the general public, trade unions and human rights
organisations:

Political prisoners die in Iran’s prisons
The Islamic Republic is responsible.
An immediate international action is required

On June 21, 2013, Afshin Osanlou, an inter-city bus driver and a well-known
working class activist, who had been held in prison since fall 2010, died
at the age of 42 at Rajai-shahr Prison in Iran due to heart failure.
Afshin’s family say he did not have a history of heart condition. Agents of
the Ministry of Intelligence kidnapped Afshin in the fall of 2010, tortured
him for several months at the infamous Ward-209 of the notorious Evin
Prison, broke his teeth and fractured his ribs. Afshin was eventually
sentenced to five years in prison following a trial lasting a few minutes
and without a lawyer and then later he was unexpectedly transferred to
Rajai-shahr Prison.

Given that a large number of political prisoners have already died in the
Islamic Republic’s prisons, especially in Rajai-shahr Prison, the political
prisoners in Iran are worried that now that the regime does not dare
execute political prisoners openly, it is using this method to kill them.
Sattar Beheshti, Hoda Saaber, Alireza Karami Kheyrabadi, Zahra Baniyaqoub,
Mohsen Dogmechi, Mansour Radpour, Zahra Kazemi, Omidreza Mirsiyafi, Heshmat
Saaran, Alborz Qasemi, Akbar Mohammadi, Hassan Nahid, Abdolreza Rajabi,
Mohammad Kamrani, and Ali Akbar Saidee Sirjani are among the many political
prisoners that have died in the Islamic Republic prisons in recent years.
Lack of proper facilities, ignoring the hygiene and health conditions of
the prisoners, alongside malnutrition, physical and psychological torture
and the prisoners’ concerns about the wellbeing of their families are among
the major causes of the physical and psychological ailments affecting the
prisoners. The regime’s judicial system denies medical care to prisoners,
some with serious illnesses. An added worry of the political prisoners at
present is the authorities’ murderous plans against them, so they do not
even trust the drugs that are given to them in prisons.

The living conditions of “regular” prisoners at Rajai-shahr are even worse
than those of the political prisoners. A year ago, during a single week,
seven inmates lost their lives.

Under such conditions, it is vital to put international pressure on the
Islamic Republic to end this situation. Immediate release of all political
prisoners, an end to executions, torture and maltreatment of prisoners, and
allowing international inspectors to visit the prisons and investigate the
death of Afshin Osanlou and all those who died “mysteriously” are among the
legitimate demands of political prisoners and their worried families. I
call on workers’ and human rights organisations and activists around the
world and on everyone concerned to condemn the Islamic Republic and to
pressure on the regime to provide appropriate medical care for the
prisoners, improve the health and hygiene conditions of the prisons and to
immediately release all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience. I
call on international bodies to pressurise the Islamic Republic to allow
inspectors to visit the prisons and investigate the deaths of prisoners.

Asqar Karimi
On behalf of the Worker-communist Party of Iran
June 26, 2013

http://freethoughtblogs.com/maryamnamazie/2013/07/06/act-now-political-prisoners-in-iran/#more-4767


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