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Arzhang Davoodi

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Iranian activist

Arzhang Davoodi
Born (1953-10-10)October 10, 1953 (age 72)
Occupationteacher
Founder ofNational Iranian Congress
Known fordemocracy activism
WebsiteArzhang Davoodi onTwitter

Arzhang Davoodi (Persian:ارژنگ داوودی; born October 10, 1953)[1] is an Iranian democracy activist, teacher, and author.[2]

Early life

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Davoodi was arrested in October 2003 after criticizing human rights conditions in Iran in the documentaryForbidden Iran, particularly the death in custody of Canadian-Iranian photojournalistZahra Kazemi.[3] He was tried in 2005 by theIslamic Revolutionary Court for "spreading propaganda against the system" and "establishing and directing an organization opposed to the government". The court found him guilty and sentenced him to 15 years' imprisonment and 75lashes; as of August 2012, the latter part of his sentence had not been implemented.[1]Amnesty International protested the sentence, designating Davoodi aprisoner of conscience.[1]

Davoodi served portions of his sentence in several different prisons, includingEvin Prison.[1] In 2005, he joined fellow prisoners Bina Darab-Zand, Hojjat Zamani, Mehrdad Lohrasbi, Farzad Hamidi, and Jaafar Iqdami in a hunger strike to protest their confinement with violent offenders in Rajaii Shahr.Human Rights Watch called the six "political prisoners", "being held for no reason other than their expression of peaceful political views", and urged that they be released.[4]

In August 2012, a new charge of "enmity against God", which carries a possible death sentence, was brought against Davoodi. Amnesty International stated that the charge appeared to be linked to the release by CIS of a recording in which Davoodi called for "freedom and democracy".[1]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Iran must immediately release prisoner of conscience Arzhang Davoodi". Amnesty International. 24 August 2012.Archived from the original on 25 August 2012. Retrieved24 August 2012.
  2. ^"Political prisoner Arjang Davoudi is at risk of losing sight in both eyes". 26 July 2022. Retrieved11 May 2023.
  3. ^"UA 87/04 Fear for safety/ Fear of torture or ill-treatment". Amnesty International. 27 February 2004. Retrieved24 August 2012.
  4. ^"Iran: Political Prisoners Held with Violent Criminals". Human Rights Watch. 8 February 2005.Archived from the original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved24 August 2012.
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