Last Updated: Monday, 05 June 2023, 10:55 GMT

Sister of jailed Iran journalist 'charged with anti-regime activities'

Publisher Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Publication Date 21 September 2010
Cite as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Sister of jailed Iran journalist 'charged with anti-regime activities', 21 September 2010, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4cb83e81c.html [accessed 6 June 2023]
DisclaimerThis is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States.

September 21, 2010

Parvin Tajik is the sister of jailed journalist and rights activist Abdolreza Tajik (pictured)Parvin Tajik is the sister of jailed journalist and rights activist Abdolreza Tajik (pictured)

The sister of jailed Iranian journalist and human rights activist Abdolreza Tajik is reported to have been charged with "spreading lies" and "assembly, conspiracy, and disseminating propaganda against the Islamic Republic regime," RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports.

Parvin Tajik was summoned on September 18 to Tehran's Evin prison and notified of the charges brought against her, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency. She has been released on bail.

Abdolreza Tajik, a member of the Tehran-based Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC), was arrested on June 12 for the third time since the disputed Iranian presidential election in June 2009. Since then Parvin Tajik has repeatedly given interviews to the media, expressing concern over her brother's condition.

In late July, Tajik's family wrote an open letter to the Iranian judiciary saying that Abdolreza had been "dishonored" in jail. Parvin Tajik told Radio Farda at the time that during a prison visit, her brother had told her he had been "dishonored" in the presence of a deputy prosecutor on the first night of his arrest.

Tajik's lawyer, Mohammad Sharif, told Radio Farda then that in Iranian judicial cases "being dishonored" is interpreted as "being sexually or physically assaulted."

Tajik was first taken into custody shortly after the election, but released after 46 days in Evin prison. He was rearrested on December 29.

Link to original story on RFE/RL website

Copyright notice: Copyright (c) 2007-2009. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036

Search Refworld