| Basque Country: Awards For Two Kurdish Journalists Facing Execution In Iran |
| Written by DI Media Committee | |
| Friday, 27 June 2008 | |
![]() Mrs. Leyli Hassanpour
Norway,
27 June 2008 Human rights defenders are expressing their appreciation over the selection of the two Kurdish journalists for Idazluma awards for their efforts for freedom of speech in Iran and the "oppressed Kurdish language and culture". The opinions are gleaned from more than 3000 e-mails received by DI. According to DI President Widad Akrawi this feeling of appreciation is associated with making progress toward valued goals. In July 2007 the 29-year-old environmental activist Mr. Hiwa Butimar and the 26-year-old journalist Mr. Adnan Hassanpour were sentenced to death by Iranian Revolutionary court. The death sentences were condemned in Europe and raised the concern of press and human rights organisations worldwide. In October 2007 the Court quashed the decision of the Revolutionary Tribunal concerning Mr. Butimar for procedural irregularities. On April 16, 2008 DI received information that the Iranian Revolutionary Court upheld death sentences for Hassanpour and Burtimar. The court found Butimar guilty of "moharebeh" (being an enemy of God).
The Basque Government and its Justice ministry had
accepted a request from Euskal PEN/Basque PEN to arrange a meeting with Mrs. Leyli
Hassanpour, Mr. Adnan Hassanpour's sister, and Mr. Hadi Butimar, Mr. Hiwa
Butimar's brother, in the Human Rights Commission of the Basque Parliament, to
inform about the death sentences and the journalist's condition in Iranian
detention centers. In addition the Basque PEN Board decided to award Hassanpour
and Butimar with Basque PEN's symbolic Idazluma for their efforts for freedom
of speech and the "oppressed Kurdish language and culture". DI collaborated with Basque PEN in arranging
details in terms of establishing contact with the journalist's families and finalising
their travel plans to the Basque Country. In a formal letter Defend International expressed its
gratitude for inviting these two journalists and for strengthening thereby the
freedom of expression worldwide. The contribution of Basque PEN to grant these families "the possibility to
submit their opinions regarding the unfortunate reality they are facing" made this happen. DI has so far launched three campaigns for Mr.
Hassanpour and Mr. Butimar calling on the Iranian authorities to release them
immediately and unconditionally since their detention is arbitrary, as it only
seems to sanction their human rights activities. DI recalls that numerous
United Nations bodies have called for the abolition of capital punishment. DI
will continue to closely follow these ongoing cases and hopes that the
involvement of the international community will help save their lives. ### |
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