Detailed Information on the Spread of Coronavirus to Iranian Prisons- Alarming Situation of Political Prisoners

Unique report on the latest status of Coronavirus crisis in Iran
Thursday, March 12, 2020, in a briefing held at the Association of Accredited Correspondents at the United Nations (ACANU)
Written by Shahriar Kia 

On Thursday, March 12, 2020, in a briefing held at the Association of Accredited Correspondents at the United Nations (ACANU), a unique report on the latest status of Coronavirus crisis in Iran prepared by dozens of Iranian experts, physicians, and medical staff, residing in Europe, the U.S., Canada, and Australia was presented to journalists. The report has been compiled on the basis of information from Iran.

The speakers elaborated on how Iranian authorities’ cover-up and lack of transparency turned Corona into a human catastrophe.

The report, sent to World Health Organization (WHO), addresses the real scope of the catastrophe, provides the latest figures on those who have died in the affected regions, the reasons behind the spread of crisis in Iran, the regime’s response and prospects to contain the virus.

Intelligence and exclusive reports from inside various Iranian prisons throughout the country about the critical situation of prisoners, in particular political prisoners, also was made public.
Mr. Javid Rehman, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran, stated on March 9 “Recent reports indicate that COVID-19 Virus has spread inside Iranian prisons.”

REMARKS OF MR. BEHZAD NAZIRI, THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF RESISTANCE OF IRAN

Our research and information based on reports from hospitals, medical centers, and physicians all over Iran, and from internal reports by Iranian authorities, as well as information in the public domain, indicate that the scope of the Coronavirus crisis in Iran is far bigger and far more pervasive than what the regime has acknowledged. My comments today are divided into two parts. First, I will explain how the regime’s political calculations and utter incompetence have led to current tragedy. Then I will provide you with specific information about prisons in Iran and a warning that unless immediate action is taken, a humanitarian tragedy is on the horizon.

A FEW POINTS ARE IN ORDER:
As of last night, at least 3,300 Iranians have been killed as a result of Coronavirus. The fatalities have been in 149 cities in all 31 provinces of Iran. This is tenfold higher than the official figure and consistent with reporting from Iran.
Contradictory remarks by some Iranian officials especially during the past week have given away the true dimensions of the catastrophe. Very tellingly, almost all these officials who unwittingly revealed the facts were forced to retreat from their comments afterward.
Iranian doctors, nurses, medical staff lack the most basic needs for their own personal safety. They are taking great risks working in hospitals trying to help the victims of Coronavirus. So far, some 100 doctors, nurses and other medical staff have lost their lives in their endeavors.
The main reason for the rapid spread of Coronavirus on such a wide scale is due to the Iranian regime’s political considerations and lack of timely attempt to alert the public, coupled with their incompetence in handling the crisis.
Tehran’s lack of proper response and a failure to quarantine the city of Qom, the epicenter of the Coronavirus infection, has caused the spread of Covid19 to at least 15 other countries who have identified Iranians or people who traveled to Iran as the source of the disease in their country.
Extensive contacts with China continued for political and economic reasons as the virus was spreading in that country and in the meantime when the first signs of the outbreak were detected in the city of Qom, the authorities refused to quarantine the city and contributed to the rapid spread of the virus across the country.
One striking difference between the Iranian situation and other countries facing the same predicament is that the regime has made this a national security issue about its survival and has been reluctant to inform the public on the crisis.
To prevent real figures of the mortality rate from leaking, the regime’s Prosecutor General, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri warned in a statement: “Any comments (regarding Coronavirus) outside of the approved channels are a breach of national security and the nation’s interest. Offenders will be treated according to the laws.” Montazeri added that releasing Coronavirus-related statistics “disturbs public order and undermines society’s psychological security” and is “a criminal act punishable by law under Articles 286, 698 and 746 of the Islamic Penal Code” with “severe consequences”.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, IRGC has played a key role. The Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and the IRGC Intelligence Organization are actively working to prevent any leaks of accurate reports. The IRGC’s command HQ has ordered all provincial IRGC divisions and headquarters to be present at hospitals and medical and health centers to control reporting on the number of patients infected or died due to the virus. According to a report obtained from inside Iran, during a Supreme National Security Council meeting on February 22, the health minister called for quarantining Qom city, but the head of the IRGC’s Intelligence Organization, Hossein Taeb, opposed the recommendation. Mahan Air, owned by the IRGC, continued passenger flights to China until a few days ago.
Due to hoarding and mismanagement, the hospitals lack basic supplies and required equipment and facilities to counter this catastrophe. Priorities in all cases are given to political considerations rather than professional medical advice. Medical facilities are exclusively controlled by the IRGC. IRGC members and the clergy affiliated to the regime receive preferential treatment at well-equipped hospitals and clinics.

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Due to inhuman conditions in the regime’s jails in #Iran, prisoners and particularly the political prisoners must be released immediately, unconditionally and without asking for bail, otherwise all prisoners would die of the #Coronavirus.

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One special aspect that has not been scrutinized is a very dire situation in Iranian prisons. The National Council of Resistance of Iran has compiled a comprehensive report on the threat of Coronavirus in Iranian prisons. A copy will be made available to you on request.

Based on scores of eyewitness reports from all major prisons in Iran, prisoners, particularly political prisoners, are in great danger. Their plight must be addressed immediately.
According to specific reports, Coronavirus is spreading in Greater Tehran’s prison, Rajaii-Shahr (Gohardasht-Karaj), Karaj Central, Qezel Hesar, Urmia, Sheiban, and Kashan prisons.

Prisoners are deprived of sanitary masks and even disinfectants. Some prisoners in Karaj’s central prison do not have prison cells and are held in the prison yard. Lack of hygiene is aggravated because political and ordinary prisoners, including addicts, are kept together. This situation has accelerated the spread of the Coronavirus. According to reports by relatives of prisoners, the Iranian regime has exploited the Coronavirus crisis to heighten pressure on and even secretly eliminate political prisoners. The official statement regarding temporary leave for prisoners does not pertain to political prisoners.

In the notorious Evin prison in north Tehran, inmates infected with coronavirus have been seen in wards 4, 7 and 8. A prisoner in ward 4 died due to Coronavirus. There is no news about several political prisoners being held in this prison.

Prisoners of conscience in Ahvaz, Zahedan, Qouchan, and Sanandaj have contracted Coronavirus.

Scores of people who were arrested during the nationwide anti-regime protests in November are in immediate danger. For example, the 5th section of the Greater Tehran Prison is allocated to those arrested during November 2019. Several among them are already infected with the coronavirus. As of Sunday evening, March 1, more than 40 inmates of the 5th section were quarantined in the hospital due to infection. Out of hostility towards the prisoners, the regime’s judiciary is still not agreeing to temporary leave, which endangers all prisoners with the possibility of infection.

On Friday, February 28, Amnesty International called for urgent action to save the lives of three protestors who took part in November uprisings, Amir Hossein Moradi, Saeed Tamjidi, and Mohammad Rajabi. The organization added that the three had been tried in an unjust trial and have been tortured.

Amir Hossein Moradi, 25, who was sentenced to death, has contracted coronavirus in ward 2 of Fashfouyeh Prison in Tehran. The ward has not been disinfected and there are no medical equipment and supplies for the prisoners. Moradi was transferred to Khomeini hospital after contracting the virus but was returned to prison. He has been taken to an unknown location. He also suffers from paralysis and his immune system is severely weakened. His cellmates have all been quarantined.

At least seven inmates were infected with coronavirus in Karaj’s Qezel Hesar Prison as of last week. Not only have the authorities refused to take care of them, but they have also provided no information about their condition. The identities of three of them are Saeid Hemati, Meisam Monouri, and Mohammad-Hessam Rahimi.

Prisoners suspected of coronavirus infection are kept in public wards in Rajai-Shahr Prison in Karaj.

Ladies and gentlemen,
We warn that due to the inhumane conditions of the prisons, prisoners, especially political prisoners must be released immediately without any bail or conditions, otherwise the Coronavirus outbreak will cause a human catastrophe in prisons.

The United Nations Secretary-General, High Commissioner for Human Rights, World Health Organization, and other international human rights organizations should focus attention on the catastrophic situation in Iran.

They must compel the Iranian regime to make public all facts and figures regarding the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran and provide them to relevant international organizations in order to save the lives of the people of Iran and other countries in the region.

REMARKS OF MRS. PARVANEH TARVERDIAN

I was among 68 physicians, nurses and medical staff who prepared a thorough report on the spread of the Coronavirus in Iran. The report was sent yesterday to the WHO director. It is a study of how the virus found its way to Iran, how its existence in the country was hidden by the regime on political reasons, how it spread to all parts of the country from the city of Qom. And then, how it found its way to at least 14 foreign countries again because of the Iranian regime’s cover-up and negligence.

Our colleagues in Iran emphasize that the main reason for the rapid spread of Coronavirus in such a wide-scale has been due to the Iranian regime’s political considerations and lack of timely attempt to alert public couple with their incompetence to handle the crisis. They stress that the authorities make decisions, not on a professional basis, rather, political considerations and interests.

In such circumstances, while we praise the World Health Organization for sending a mission to Iran to help our compatriots, we are deeply concerned that the mission may not be able to conduct its task appropriately due to the Iranian regime’s concealment of the facts. Our report emphasizes:

– The rapid and wide-scale spread of the Coronavirus and the extremely high number of victims in a short period of time could have been avoided. The main reasons for the spread of the virus were ongoing contact with China during the outbreak in that country, not isolating the city of Qom and giving public alerts for political considerations.

– Due to hoarding and mismanagement, the hospitals suffer from basic material and required facilities to counter this catastrophe. Medical facilities are exclusively controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). Well-equipped hospitals and clinics are allocated to the regime’s officials, the IRGC members and the clergy affiliated to the regime.

– Concealment of the facts and repressive measures have contributed largely to the scale of the catastrophe. The regime refuses to announce the real figures for those infected or dead. The main task of the IRGC and its affiliated forces in these circumstances is to maintain control over the society and crackdown of any possible public protest.

We called on WHO to take necessary measures so that the efforts supervised and led by the body would, first of all, enlighten the world of the facts concealed by the regime and secondly, adopt measures so that the aid would be provided to public independent from the Iranian regime’s instruments. As such, hundreds of Iranian physicians and medically trained individuals are ready to cooperate in every way with the WHO’s efforts.

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