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Tuesday
Aug242010

Iran, Political Prisoners, & New Media: Discovering The Case of Zahra Bahrami

This is a story of an Iranian-Dutch woman who may be facing death in Tehran. It is not a nice story. It is not a story with a happy ending (thank goodness that it has no "ending", given the possibilities, so far).

But at least it is now a public story.

Last year Zahra Bahrami travelled from the Netherlands to visit one of her children in Iran. On 27 December, the day of the Ashura demonstrations, she was accused of taking part in the protests and arrested.

Then Zahra Bahrami effectively disappeared amongst the thousands who have gone through the Iranian prisons since last June's election. She had changed her name slightly to Sahra Baahrami on her Netherlands passport, so no one --- if they knew of her plight --- apparently made the connection between the woman was now in prison and the Dutch citizen.

In April, Reporters and Human Rights Activists in Iran (RAHANA) wrote:
45-year old Zahra Bahrami was brutally arrested and taken to Ward 209 of Evin on December 27, 2009 during the Ashura protests. She has been held in solitary confinement in Ward 209 since her arrest more than 3 months ago. Bahrami has been interrogated numerous times during her detention. The sessions last several hours and are comprised of physical and psychological torture, as well as incessant vulgar insults.

And there was more: some Iran-watchers spoke of the charge of "mohareb" (war against God). If true, that meant Bahrami faced the death penalty if she was convicted.

There was no indication of Bahrami's dual citizenship --- RAHANA said, "Due to her unknown status, Bahrami has been subjected to the harshest physical and mental torture techniques" --- however, when we noted, "Activists are playing close attention to her case," we had learned from EA readers that Bahrami was an Iranian-Dutch national. One of them pointed us to a website which provided further information and urged people to write letters to the Dutch Foreign Minister, Maxine Verhagen, to highlight Bahrami's plight.

This past week, those campaigns culminated in a joint expression of concern by Amnesty International and the Dutch Government. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs at The Hague said, amidst the growing chatter on the Internet, that it had "attempted to obtain an explanation from Iranian authorities, but none [had] been provided". However, with the family confirming to the Ministry on 23 June that Bahrami had been detained and with clarification a month later over the change of name on her passport, Dutch authorities were now convinced of the seriousness of the case.

So now Zahra Bahrami's story is no longer confined to "hot spots" in the new media. EA readers in The Netherlands continued to spread information, and they now report that the political prisoner's situation has moved from dozens of websites to national news and Radio Netherlands Worldwide.

Reader Comments (14)

Probably a good idea to re-post here the English version of RNW's report posted by WitterKr yesterday: http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/death-sentence-fears-dutch-iranian-woman" rel="nofollow">http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/death-sentenc...

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Catherine,

The thanks go to you and all others who have been persistent at retrieving this case from the silence of Iran's prisons.

S.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterScottLucas11

Scott - a little correction:
It only became clear on 23 July who the person in question was because she had changed the spelling of her name slightly, changing it to Sahra Baahrami.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Thanks go to both the most intrepid members of our little community and the platform which gives it more voice, EA.

Catherine, I was only the 67th signer of the petition. I'll send it to friends, but I hope we all do.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKurt

Well said Kurt ; Bravo Catherine and EA 's team :-)

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnge-Paris

Catherine,

Thanks --- P2E says family notified Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 23 June. Is that right or should it be 23 July?

S.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterScottLucas11

Hmmm. I was going on the date that Radio Netherlands reported in Dutch and English after thay had called the Dutch Foreign Ministry - but I can't
tell you right now who's right. Maybe you should just say that
Persian2English reports one date and Radio Netherlands the other one.
You never know - one of them could be a typo. Sorry I can't be of more
assistance.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Hi Scott and Catherine
I am the webmaster of
Safe World for Women http://www.asafeworldforwomen.org" rel="nofollow">www.asafeworldforwomen.org
We are very interested in finding out about Zahara Bahrama's story with a view of in depth coverage
Can one of you contact me?
swmedia@asafeworldforwomen.org

All in this together

Andrew

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSafe World Campaign

Hi Catherine
Can we have a direct contact address for you re Sahra Baahrami. Plz email to swmedia@asafeworldforwomen.org

Andrew

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSafe World Campaign

Thomas Erdbrink has found out what the official accusation against Baahrami is... She "was carrying 500 grammes of heroin when she was arrested in Iran, according to the authorities."
http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/iran-says-dutch-woman-smuggled-cocaine" rel="nofollow">http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/iran-says-du...

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWitteKr

@Catherine, tonight on NOVA TV: interview with laywer and with her daughter in Tehran. 22:15 - 22:45 - http://www.novatv.nl/page/detail/uitzendingen/8029" rel="nofollow">http://www.novatv.nl/page/detail/uitzendingen/8029
(Will keep 'n eye on anything that will be posted on internet, Scott).

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWitteKr

I was #82 to sign her petition. Moving slowly but moving.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterperry1949

WitteKr,

Many thanks.

S.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterScottLucas11

The correct date is 23rd of July - so it seems from a statement by the Dutch Foreign Ministry tonight: (in Dutch) http://www.novatv.nl/page/detail/nieuws/17665/Verhagen+bezorgd+over+Nederlandse+in+Iran" rel="nofollow">http://www.novatv.nl/page/detail/nieuws/17665/V...
"Meteen nadat er op 23 juli na onderzoek en navraag zekerheid werd verkregen over haar identiteit en nationaliteit heeft Nederland bij de Iraanse autoriteiten aangedrongen op informatie en toegang..." = Immediately after research and other inquiries made clear on the 23rd of July her indentity and nationality, The Netherlands insisted with the Iranian authorities te get information and access..."

August 25, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWitteKr

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