"As Adnan and Hiwa`s families, we appreciate the sympathy and the support of all those people who joined our campaign against the death penalty of adnan and hiwa. Also we would like to certify that your vote and support have delayed the execution. Although their appeal has been accepted by the Iranian Minstry of Justice, Adnan and Hiwa are still in a bad situation due to their very poor health. They were on a hunger strike for almost 42 days with no access to doctors, and they still have no access to doctors. As a result of the hunger strike their health situation is deteriorating therefore we think that Iranian regime is attempting to implement the death penalty in a different way by not letting Adnan and Hiwa to be seen by a professional health care.
Your sincerely,
Families of Adnan and Hiwa "
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
European Parliament
Dear Mr Stovell,
Thank you very much for your email regarding the death sentences of Adnan Hasanpur and Hiwa Butimar.
As a member of the European Parliament's Human Rights and Foreign Affairs Committees, the human rights situation in Iran is of great importance to me.
I have repeatedly voiced my serious concern over the deterioration of the human rights situation in Iran since President Ahmedinejad took office in June 2005, and voted in favour of the Joint resolution on Iran, RC\64011, which calls upon Iran to grant all persons the right to exercise their civil rights and political freedoms. Iranian authorities are expected to fulfil their commitments to promote universal values, which they are also obliged to do by international conventions that it has ratified.
My colleagues and I reminded the Government of Iran of these obligations to safeguard freedom of opinion, and called for the release of all imprisoned journalists and webloggers. We also demanded for the abolition of stoning, strongly condemned the death penalty, and urged
Iran to respect internationally recognised legal safeguards.
In terms of action, we called on Iran to recommence the EU-Iran Human Rights Dialogue with the European Union. The European Council and the European Commission also have a role to play in the human rights situation in Iran, and so the resolution asks of these institutions a
close monitoring of developments in Iran. In doing so, we called upon them to raise concrete cases of human rights abuses as the basic condition for progress in EU-Iran economic and trade relations.
I urged the Commission to make effective use of the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, the $200m per year fund which I founded, by for example supporting uncensored media.
I would like to thank you for bringing to my attention these two cases of Adnan Hasanpur and Hiwa Butimar- two more cases amongst, unfortunately, far too many.
Thank you once again for contacting me.
Yours sincerely,
Edward McMillan-Scott.
Vice-President of the European Parliament
Thank you very much for your email regarding the death sentences of Adnan Hasanpur and Hiwa Butimar.
As a member of the European Parliament's Human Rights and Foreign Affairs Committees, the human rights situation in Iran is of great importance to me.
I have repeatedly voiced my serious concern over the deterioration of the human rights situation in Iran since President Ahmedinejad took office in June 2005, and voted in favour of the Joint resolution on Iran, RC\64011, which calls upon Iran to grant all persons the right to exercise their civil rights and political freedoms. Iranian authorities are expected to fulfil their commitments to promote universal values, which they are also obliged to do by international conventions that it has ratified.
My colleagues and I reminded the Government of Iran of these obligations to safeguard freedom of opinion, and called for the release of all imprisoned journalists and webloggers. We also demanded for the abolition of stoning, strongly condemned the death penalty, and urged
Iran to respect internationally recognised legal safeguards.
In terms of action, we called on Iran to recommence the EU-Iran Human Rights Dialogue with the European Union. The European Council and the European Commission also have a role to play in the human rights situation in Iran, and so the resolution asks of these institutions a
close monitoring of developments in Iran. In doing so, we called upon them to raise concrete cases of human rights abuses as the basic condition for progress in EU-Iran economic and trade relations.
I urged the Commission to make effective use of the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, the $200m per year fund which I founded, by for example supporting uncensored media.
I would like to thank you for bringing to my attention these two cases of Adnan Hasanpur and Hiwa Butimar- two more cases amongst, unfortunately, far too many.
Thank you once again for contacting me.
Yours sincerely,
Edward McMillan-Scott.
Vice-President of the European Parliament
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