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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/6160/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3527/ Save Zeinab Jalalian!] at United for Iran
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20110725205607/http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/6160/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3527/ Save Zeinab Jalalian!] at United for Iran
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* [http://iranian.com/main/2012/jul/zeinab-jalalian-prisoner-day.html ''Zeinab Jalalian: Prisoner of the day - Life in danger due to illness in prison'' on iranian.com - July 23, 2012]
* [http://iranian.com/main/2012/jul/zeinab-jalalian-prisoner-day.html ''Zeinab Jalalian: Prisoner of the day - Life in danger due to illness in prison'' on iranian.com - July 23, 2012]

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Zeynab Jalalian (Zeynep Celaliyan, Persian: زينب جلاليان; born 1982 in Maku), is a Kurdish Iranian, often wrongly described as a political activist. She has been convicted a mohareb and sentenced to death by an Islamic Revolutionary Court for allegedly being a member of the Kurdish militant group PJAK, which she denies. Jalalian's sentence was later reduced to life imprisonment.

Biography

When Jalalian was ten years old, she ran away from home because her parents would not allow her to go to school. According to her family, she was arrested in July 2007 in the Kurdish city of Kermanshah. She was then transferred to the detention center of the Intelligence Ministry.[1]

Jalalian was arrested in 2007 and sentenced to death two years later on charges of being a member of the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK), a banned Kurdish group.[2] Jalalian has denied the charges.[2] The Supreme Court of Iran later reduced Jalalian's sentence to life imprisonment.[2]

Revolution court in Kermanshah conducted a brief trial, without due diligence and proper legal representation, lasting only a few minutes. Based on her alleged membership of a Kurdistan political party, she was accused of fighting God (mohareb) and was given the death penalty. She was ill, due to prison conditions and torture. She did not have any lawyer to defend her. Court told her: “You are a God's enemy and you have to be hanged very soon”. Her death sentence was confirmed by the Iranian Supreme Court in November 2009.[3]

On June 28, 2010, her family stated that in her last phone call, "which was a month ago, Zeynab has mentioned that she is held in Evin Prison”. Since that time, her family or her lawyers had not been able to receive any further information, the authorities responding that her file had been lost.[4]

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, published on July 1, 2010, Iranian lawyer Khalil Bahramian talks about him being refused to visit Ms Jalalian in prison.[5]

In 2010, after being incarcerated into section 209 of the Evin prison for five months, and after a meeting with Tehran Public Prosecutor, Jalalian was transferred back to Kermanshah prison.

According to the Committee of Human Rights Reporters, Jalalian’s lawyer, Dr. Mohamad Sharif declared in December 2011: “After a long period of follow-up with the Judicial authorities and not being able to receive answers, the Supreme Court overturned the death sentence and changed it to life in prison".[6] In Kermanshah prison, Zeynab Jalalian was verbally informed by judicial authorities that her death sentence had been commuted to imprisonment.[7]
09 Jun 2012: Reported in serious health condition but unable to get treatment and care for internal bleeding and intestinal infection, related to injuries sustained under torture, due to a shortage of specialist physicians at Dizel Abad prison, Kermanshah.[8][9]

09 Nov 2013: Ms Jalalian, currently in Dizel Abad prison, Kermanshah, condemned to life imprisonment, has several times asked for her transfer to a prison closer to her former place of residence. The authorities so far have opposed her request. Ms Jalalian, who suffers from digestive illnesses and is losing sight, has been denied medical furlough.[10]

31 May 2014: Ms Jalalian, now the oldest political prisoner in Iran at 32, is on the verge of becoming blind. She is still denied hospital treatment for her eyes condition.[11]

November 2014: Transferred to Khoy prison.[12]

March 2015: A worldwide campaign has been initiated for her release.[13][14] Some campaign sources again refer to Jalalian as a "political activist", a disputed point.

15 May 2015: Her detention is reduced to 15 years.[15][16]

June/July 2015: Several humanitarian groups are campaigning for Jalalian's release, pointing out irregularities in the judicial proceedings leading to her condemnation, harsh treatments she has undergone since, and her urgent need for medical attention.[17][18]
1 Sept. 2015: A number of women's rights activists have signed an open letter demanding the immediate release of Zeynab Jalaliyan [fa] [19]

March 2016: Requests to send Jalalian to hospital or furlough are being rejected.[20][21]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Template:Wayback
  2. ^ a b c Iranian Judicial Officials Suggest Kurdish Prisoner Will Get Temporary Leave if She Agrees to Televised "Confession", International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (February 9, 2016).
  3. ^ rhana.org Jan. 2011
  4. ^ "Zeynab Jalalian's Brother: "We haven't heard from her for a month."". RAHANA. June 26, 2010.
  5. ^ "I Ask Ayatollah Khamenei To Intervene In Zeinab Jalalian's Case, Says Lawyer". International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. July 1, 2010.
  6. ^ "The Supreme Court Has Overturned The Death Sentence of Kurdish Prisoner Zainab Jalalian". persianbanoo. Dec 16, 2011.
  7. ^ rahana.org - Zeynab Jalalian
  8. ^ International campaign for human rights in Iran - June 2012
  9. ^ iranian.com July 2012: Zeinab Jalalian - Life in danger due to illness in prison
  10. ^ No medical treatment for Zeynab Jalalian - HRANA 9 Nov. 2013
  11. ^ Save Zeinab Jalalian (زینب جلالیان) from Execution - May 31, 2014
  12. ^ انتقال زینب جلالیان به زندان خوی
  13. ^ Rights groups call on UN experts to intervene on behalf of a Kurdish woman...
  14. ^ Worldwide campaign for Iran’s jailed Kurdish woman activist Zeynab Jalalian
  15. ^ زینب جلالیان و اعدامی که به حبس تبدیل شد و حالا ...؟
  16. ^ Iran Prisoner List (Global Freedom Movement)
  17. ^ A Letter From The Free Women Society of Eastern Kurdistan (KJAR) Explaining The Case Of Zeynep Celaliyan
  18. ^ Support for Political Prisoners in Iran - Iranian General Consulate, Hamburg, Germany
  19. ^ فعالان حقوق زنان خواهان برخورداری از حق مرخصی، مداوای فوری و آزادی زینب جلالیان فعال سیاسی کرد ایرانی هستند Roozonline, 1 Sept. 2015
  20. ^ ""Zeinab Jalalian in Critical Health Condition in Khoy Prison - HRANA March 9, 2016
  21. ^ Justice for Iran, 11 March 2016