FDI: Dissident cleric Ayatollah Kazemeyni-Borujerdi was beaten in Evin prison on Oct. 17, just days after he sent a caustic message to Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrollah. Like other political prisoners, Borujerdi is occasionally allowed to use the telephone in the prison courtyard to communicate with his family members. (Cellphones are strictly forbidden to political prisoners in Evin, despite the claims of at least one former prisoner that he managed to smuggle one in).
October 24, 2010
October 17, 2010
Ayatollah Boroujerdi was given beating in Evin prison
HARANA news agency- Saturday Oct 16th, 2010, in the afternoon the boss of the Special section for clergy in Evin prison, cursed and insulted Mr.Boroujerdi for several times and injured him by using baton.
Based on the reports received by HARANA reporters; one of the prisoners has said this savage action was taken place due to his repeated protests against violating and trampling upon the basic rights.
Based on the reports received by HARANA reporters; one of the prisoners has said this savage action was taken place due to his repeated protests against violating and trampling upon the basic rights.
October 14, 2010
Challenging questions of Mr. Boroujerdi from Seyed Hasan Nasrollah, Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General
Ayatollah Seyyed Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi, a most vocal opponent of theocracy in Iran has written to Hassan Nassrallah criticising him for supporting the creation of an Islamic Republic in Lebanon and hosting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recent visit to the country.
Ayatollah Boroujerdi, who has been incarcerated in Evin prison since 2006, has demanded that Mr. Nassrollah address four vital questions:
1. Is religious dictatorship more detrimental to faith in the Divine and his Prophet or the state of Israel?
Ayatollah Boroujerdi, who has been incarcerated in Evin prison since 2006, has demanded that Mr. Nassrollah address four vital questions:
1. Is religious dictatorship more detrimental to faith in the Divine and his Prophet or the state of Israel?
October 08, 2010
October 8, the beginning of the fifth anniversary of Ayatollah Boroujerdi's arrest and attack on him
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According to the statements of some eye-witnesses the aggressors used firearms in addition to tear-gas, batons and shocker and with big destructive cars, broke the doors of houses. All the people had come to the scene to prevent Mr.Boroujerdi's arrest, were injured and some also suffered from irreparable physical injuries and diseases so that some of them passed away including Ms. Fatima Nakhy, Mr.Boroujerdi's mother, who was hospitalized after her release from prison and died in February at the same year.
September 27, 2010
Boroujerdi's Open Letter to the UN Human Rights Council

In the appeal which was read at the headquarters of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on the 23rd September, by the Iranian journalist Nazenin Ansari, Mr. Boroujerdi called on the international community “to ensure that the regime in Tehran accepts a free and fair referendum carried out under the supervision of international monitors so that the people of Iran can once again become masters of their own destiny.”
A summary of Mr. Boroujerdi’s activities prior to his arrest in 2006 and torturous conditions under which he has been held in the notorious Evin prison preceded the address. A copy of the appeal has been sent to Ms Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Your Excellencies, President and Members of the UN Human Rights Council,
Please accept my greetings to you all from inside the torturous and inhuman prison of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
September 25, 2010
Family Of Jailed Iranian Dissident Cleric Appeals To UN Chief

A supporter of the separation of religion from the state, Boroujerdi was arrested in October 2006 on charges including "enmity with God" and "spreading propaganda against the Islamic republic." He has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
September 22, 2010
Mr.Kazemeini Boroujerdi’s family wrote a letter of complaint to the UN secretary-General
HARANA news agency;
By a letter Mr.Kazemeini Boroujerdi’s family asked the UN Secretary-General in 65th session of general assembly to consider human rights violation and the state of political prisoners in Iran.
The text of letter is as follows;
Dear Ban Ki-Moon, the UN Secretary-General;
This complaint is sent to you on the threshold of the 5th year of the illegal imprisonment of Mr.Seyed Hosein Kazemeini Boroujerdi, ideological and political prisoner in Iran. The dissident who has been detained on Oct 8, 2006 and has spent some difficult and severe years in general sections and solitary confinement of Iran prisons only because of his advocacy of the thesis “separation of religion from politics”.
By a letter Mr.Kazemeini Boroujerdi’s family asked the UN Secretary-General in 65th session of general assembly to consider human rights violation and the state of political prisoners in Iran.
The text of letter is as follows;
Dear Ban Ki-Moon, the UN Secretary-General;
This complaint is sent to you on the threshold of the 5th year of the illegal imprisonment of Mr.Seyed Hosein Kazemeini Boroujerdi, ideological and political prisoner in Iran. The dissident who has been detained on Oct 8, 2006 and has spent some difficult and severe years in general sections and solitary confinement of Iran prisons only because of his advocacy of the thesis “separation of religion from politics”.
September 20, 2010
It’s Not Left Wing, It’s Not Right Wing, It’s the Right Thing: No Engagement, No War, It’s Time to Support the Will of the Iranian People
National Security Law Brief: The Green Movement has evolved from “where is my vote” and demands of reform have shifted to demanding outright regime change in which a secular democracy is the end goal. The slogan of the movement has become ”Esteghlal(independence), Azadi (Freedom), Jomhouri Irani (Republic of Iran)”. The overwhelming consensus among the opposition is for a secular democratic government which respects basic human rights but those people who come out and say this are then targeted and forced to fear the wrath of the Iranian regime desperately trying to keep hold of its last remaining vestiges power. One of Iran’s most respected and senior clerics, Ayatollah Kazemeini Borojerdy, who advocates separation of religion and government and has been put into prison under brutal conditions for expressing his views. Heshmat Tabarzadi, a leading freedom activist advocates the separation of religion and government as well as invocation and adherence to a constitution based on the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Mr. Tabarzadi spent nine years in Evin prison following the uprising in 1999 and after expressing his views which were published in the Wall Street Journal in 2009, he was again arrested and is currently in prison. In addition, Moussavi and Karoubi have noted the right of the people to chose their future for themselves.
September 17, 2010
Risk of Impending Stroke for Kazemeyni Boroujerdi in Evin Prison

September 09, 2010
Increasing pressure on Mr. Boroujerdi to interview to television according
According to the reports to "Human Rights Activists for Democracy in Iran" on Wednesday, September 9, Mr. Boroujerdi was insulted for several times for protesting of the lack of facilities and violations of basic human rights of prisoners by officials of Evin prison.
This Dissident jailed has been said repeatedly, "Why do you send out the News inside the prison? Don’t you stop the propaganda against the Islamic Republic even from here (from inside the prison)? You should condemned America (U.S.A.) instead of hostility and oppression of this system in a television program in order that we provide the conditions of your hospitalization in a hospital. And ….”
Mr. Boroujerdi responded as the following: "I'm not political. I simply advocate separation of religion and state and that’s why I have been imprisoned and tortured for years. Mullahs and officials of Iran do crimes not America (U.S.A.). You want to kill all prisoners of conscience. If world has not been informed, you will kill all of us (all prisoners). The regime’s inhuman performance caused the global response and …”
September 07, 2010
The prevention of cure for Ayatollah Boroujerdi because of his propaganda against country system
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According to HRANA reports , as a result of mistreatment and having been kept in contaminated environment for the past four years, Ayatollah Boroujerdi is severely suffering from illness in his right eye.
According to a physician from Evin prison who examined Boroujerdi last week, he confirmed due to detachment of retina he has lost 80% of his vision.
August 26, 2010
Clergy uniform, a symbol of anti-pacifism and avarice

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