Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Kurdish prisoners requested help from international human right organisations

According http://www.rojhalat.nu/ Kurdish prisoners of Urmiye prison have written a letter to the head of human’s committee and the international human right reporter regarding their critical situation.
The prisoners have stated that they are in an extremely severe condition as they are violently treated by the prison officers.
The prisoners are treated iniquity and their families are set on nerve-racking condition by inhabiting them from visiting.
What is more, ‘wearing Kurdish cloth and reading materials such as magazines and books in all languages are severely prohibited although it have not barred in any other prisoners’, prisoners have cited.
It is cited in the letter that due to the policy of Iranian government, discrimination against Kurdish people especially against the young has reached the peak. Every year many Kurdish activists and civilian are arrested with different excuses and sentenced with high charges.
The complainers requesting for help from all human right activists and especially international human right organisations as they believe that most of them have been charged unfairly and also are placed in extremely unpleasant situation.
The prisoners who signed the letter are as follows:

Yosef Kakehemi
Mustefe Eli Ehmed
Ehmed Tmwei
Hebibulla Gulperipoor
Eli Ehmed Sulyman
Eli Efshari
Qdreye Qaderi (female political activists)
Emel Shexu (female political activists)

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