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Iran Writers Held on Unacceptably Large Bail For “National Security” Crimes

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The Iranian Writers Association (IWA)

Iran Focus

London, 24 Jan – The Iranian Writers Association (IWA) objected to the high and unaffordable bails that judicial authorities set for three of its members, accused of vague national security charges, which has caused the members to be stuck in the notorious Evin prison.

In the IWA’s Tuesday statement, they describe the roughly $240,000 bail set for Bektash Abtin, Kayvan Bazhan, and Reza Khandan Mahabadi as “unacceptable” and demanded their immediate release.

The judge set this abnormally large bail for the trio after rejecting their choice of lawyers, Nasser Zarafshan and Razieh Zaydi, which IWA described as a violation of the writers’ rights.

The IWA statement read: “Immediately after rejecting the proposed lawyers, the judge raised the amount of bail tenfold, from one billion to ten billion rials, and ordered the suspects to personally defend themselves.”

The writers stand accused of “propaganda against the government”, “assembly and collusion” against national security, and encouraging corruption and prostitution among women, for their articles published in an “illegal” journal and the Free Thought internal news bulletin. They are being sued by the Ministry of Intelligence.

Abtin, a poet and filmmaker, was previously sentenced to three months of community service at the State Welfare Organization and a fine of roughly $1,200, for posting a photo on Instagram of Mazdak Zarafshan after he’d been injured by police.

In June 2018, Abtin said: “Mazdak’s face was badly bruised and he had broken cheeks and ribs. When I posted his photo on my Instagram, it got a lot of attention and it was widely shared on the internet. A few days later, I got a summons from the Revolutionary Court in Karaj for ‘propaganda against the state’.”

Zarafshan was injured in December 2016, after police tried to violently shut down a memorial service for Iranian authors who were murdered in 1998, in a series of killings of dissidents known as the “chain murders” This included at least two prominent IWA members, Mohammad Mokhtari, and Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh.

Zarafshan is the son of prominent Iranian lawyer Nasser Zarafshan, who served five years for representing the families of the “chain murders” victims.

However, the trio is far from the only writers that have been targeted by the Iranian government recently.

On Wednesday, the state-run IRNA news agency reported that Yashar Soltani, the managing director and editor-in-chief of Memari (Architecture) News website, was sentenced to five years in prison for reporting “fake” news and insulting state-run institutions.

He was arrested in September 2016, after publishing declassified reports about the controversial transfer of Tehran Municipality properties to certain individuals.

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