Alarm grows over health of hunger-striking dissident jailed by Iran
Lawyer for Farhad Meysami, arrested in 2018 while campaigning against Hijab requirement for women, posts photos of client’s skeletal torso
Alarm grew on Friday over the health of a jailed Iranian medical doctor and human rights campaigner after images of his emaciated body revealed the effects of a weeks-long hunger strike.
Farhad Meysami, serving a five-year sentence since 2018, has been refusing food for several weeks in protest at authorities’ crackdown on anti-regime rallies, campaigners say.
His lawyer Mohammad Moghimi posted on Instagram images of the gaunt, skeletal torso of Meysami, who is jailed in the Rajai Shahr prison, in the city of Karaj outside Tehran.
It was not immediately clear how the images had been taken.
“My client is a political activist who lost weight severely due to the hunger strike in prison,” Moghimi wrote.
He said Meysami was on hunger strike to demand an end to executions linked to the protests, the release of political prisoners and an end to the compulsory dress code for women in Iran.
To those who think Iran’s uprising is over and Iranians have given up, behold the enormous courage of political prisoner Farhad Meysami. He’s been on a 4-month hunger strikes against the execution of political prisoners & forced hejab. Iranians knows that history is one our side. pic.twitter.com/AJXFAFoPum
— Masih Alinejad ????️ (@AlinejadMasih) February 2, 2023
Amnesty International described the images as “shocking” and said they raised “grave concerns about his health and life after more than a month on hunger strike.”
“These images of him are a shocking reminder of the Iranian authorities’ contempt for human rights,” it added on Twitter.
The US envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, also said the images were “shocking.”
“Iran’s regime has unjustly denied him and thousands of other political prisoners their rights and their freedom. Now it unjustly threatens his life.”
It was not immediately clear how long Meysami has been on hunger strike. Some reports said his action dated back to October. Others, that it had lasted for a month.
The US-based Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) said he had lost more than 50 kilograms (110 pounds) through his action.
Shocking images of Dr. Farhad Meisami, a brave advocate for women's rights who has been on hunger strike in prison. Iran's regime has unjustly denied him and thousands of other political prisoners their rights and their freedom. Now it unjustly threatens his life. #فرهاد_میثمی https://t.co/WIBEy73otc
— Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley (@USEnvoyIran) February 2, 2023
One of Iran’s longest-serving political prisoners, Meysami was arrested in July 2018 while campaigning in favor of the abolition of the obligatory headscarf and convicted on national security charges.
“Meysami was one of the first male activists to go to prison in Iran for demanding an end to the compulsory hijab for women,” said CHRI deputy director Jasmin Ramsey.
“He has sacrificed everything to demand basic rights for the Iranian people,” added Ramsey. “The international community should stand with him by amplifying his calls and by demanding his freedom to prevent the death of another political prisoner in Iran.”
Iran has arrested thousands of people, including prominent activists, in the crackdown on the protests that erupted in September after the death of Mahsa Amini who had been arrested for allegedly violating the dress code.