Changiz Ghadam kheiri
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Was arrested after skirmishes between IRGC forces and some members of Komala in the vicinity of the village of Borir in the municipality of Sarv Abad. IRGC pronounced him and some other individuals members of Komala party. All those arrested were seized on two different days and taken to the IRGC detention center in Sanandaj, where they were tortured. They remained, for a period of about one month in solitary confinement in Sanandaj detention center. There, they were severely tortured. Beside the usual physical torture, from beatings to whipping, that the IRGC prisons mete out to prisoners, this group was also denied medical attention and were denied sleep which exacerbated their sad condition
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The Komala Party published a statement on their website denying the membership of Ghadamkhir and the others arrested. The party denied any involvement or relations between the party and Abdollah Mohtadi, the Secretary General of Komala and these individuals
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Was transferred to the Intelligence Ministry detention center in Sanandaj. He was severely tortured at this prison, as well, and spent months in solitary confinement
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According to Atlas, he was transferred around February or March of 2012, to Sanandaj prison
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An informed source told Atlas, “those arrested in this case, who were tried several months after the execution of Ehsan Fatahian, were potentially given longer sentences and even at times executed, as part of a plan to create an atmosphere of fear and paranoia to prevent them from asking for appeal hearings”
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Atlas reports that Judge Babaei of The Revolutionary Court of Sanandaj, condemned, Changiz Khadamkheyri, Mohammad Hossein Rezaei, Fakhroddin Faraji and Abu Asadi to the crime of “sedition by collaboration with a Kurdish Party” to, 40, 30, 30, and 20 years, respectively, incarceration in exile. According to their verdict they were denied the right to communicate with other prisoners and were isolated. Based on witness reporting to Atlas, they were tortured for months in the prisons of Intelligence and IRGC in Sanandaj, as well as being kept in solitary confinement. They had no contact with their families, were not allowed to go outside, and they didn’t receive medical attention or received it late. Judge Babaei, in a short 15 minutes, ignoring the repeated disregard for basic legal and fair judicial principles, which the physical signs of torture morosely highlight, sentenced them, collectively, to 120 years of incarceration in exile
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He began a hunger strike in protest of the way his family was treated in Masjed Soleiman Prison by the authorities.
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Was given temporary leave. A source has told Atlas, “Changiz Ghadamkheyri was given temporary leave to seek treatment and went to the hospital. But at the same time his sister suffered from an accident and he could not complete his medical treatment. The prison authorities promised him another leave soon after his return to prison but didn’t follow through with their promise”
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The Kurdistan Human Rights Defenders reported that he was in a very precarious physical condition. But Intelligence and prison authorities will not allow the removal of the bullet that he took at the time of his arrest. Changiz Ghadamkheyri’s kidney is infected so that even drinking and eating is painful
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Mohammad Hossein Rezaei gave his testimony to IPA. He describes from the moment of his arrest until leaving Iran in this testimony (you can find the testimony both in visual and written form in the evidence section of this page). It has recorded court trials of Judge Babai and Judge Tanhaei in Sanandaj and Divan Darreh cities, IRGC detention centers in Sanandaj and Marivan cities, and prisons in Sanandaj, Minab and Bandar Abbas cities. The testimony also covers cases related to Mohammad Hossein Rezaei, Changiz Ghadam Khairi, Ayoub Asadi, and Fakhreddin Faraji
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HRANA reported that a bullet still remains in his body but he is deprived of medical leave. Due to the problems that befell his family he was told that after 40 days of his return he would be given another medical leave to pursue his treatment, but this promise never came to fruition
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Hrana reported that he is imprisoned in ward 1 of Masjed Soleiman city's prison. Despite this ward is intended for drug addicts, and he doesn't smoke, the security forces still prevent him from being transferred to a clean ward. Also, sick leave for surgery has not been agreed upon for him yet
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Staged a hunger strike
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He ended his hunger strike
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"Changiz Ghadam Kheiri has lost one of his kidneys due to lack of effective health care", an informed source told IPA
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According to Hrana, he went on a hunger strike in protest of refusing to be taken to hospital. He ended his strike 10 days later
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Changiz Ghadam Kheiri went on a hunger strike to protest authorities' refusal to send him on leave. According to Hrana, he is suffering from kidney bleeding disease. He ended his strike 10 days later
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