Ali Mohammadi Moghaddam is still on a hunger strike after 14 days

17 November 2020 21:04


According to a report received by Hengaw Human Rights Organization,  Ali Mohammadi Moghaddam, a Kurdish political prisoner from Kermanshah of Iranian Kurdistan ,   Has been on a hunger strike for 14 days since his transfer to solitary confinement in Urmia Central Prison.

This political prisoner, who is serving an 18-year sentence in Urmia Central Prison, began his indefinite hunger strike on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, to be allowed having  access to medical services or being allowed for a sick leave . 
 Ali Mohammadi Moghaddam has been diagnosed with schizophrenia after being kept in solitary confinement for 15 months due to harsh environmental conditions . This has been confirmed by Urmia’s Forensic Medical-Psychiatric Commission. In  September 2020 , second branch  of the Tehran Military Court sent a letter and requested his transition  to Razi Psychiatric Hospital.  But the authorities of Urmia prison have so far refused to send him to the hospital.
 This political prisoner, who holds a master's degree in political science and was also  a member of the Iranian Army in Tehran, was arrested by the Ministry of Intelligence in Tehran in January 2009. After 15 months being kept  in solitary confinements  in  Army’s number 37 and Ministry of Intelligence’s number 209 security detention centres  he was finally transferred to Evin Prison. 
 Ali Mohammadi Moghaddam was sentenced to 18 years in prison and exile in Urmia Prison by the Second Branch of  Tehran Military Prosecutor's Office in October, 2010 on charges of moharebeh through espionage for the US and British governments. This sentence was confirmed  by 31st  Branch of the Supreme Court and He was transferred to Urmia Central Prison in early 2011.
 This political prisoner has been sent on leave  several times before, but has been denied to have an other leave and access to his medication since last year.

 


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