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GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS: HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSER SCHEDULED FOR 2012 EU PRESIDENCY

Testimony of Mother of Mohammad Khosh Sorour, One of Several Detained Iranian Refugees in Larnaca Assaulted by Cypriot Authorities on 12 July 2011
This is the translation of the 15 July 2011 testimony of Fatemeh Farhoudi, mother of Mohammad Khosh Sorour, detained Iranian asylum-seeker in Larnaca, Cyprus, regarding the armed assault on unarmed detained Iranian asylum-seekers by Cypriot prison authorities in the wake of the 12 July 2011 explosion of Islamic Republic of Irans munitions cargo intercepted by Cyprus. The letter was provided via the Cyprus Refugee Rights Movement; translation to English by http://missionfreeiran.org. We encourage people to participate in the letter-writing action that appears on the reverse. I, Fatemeh Farhoudi, daughter of Hassan, born in Tehran in the year 1345 [1966-67], passport # 14821293, mother of Mohammad Khosh Sorour, after 3 days of trying, finally succeeded today, Friday, 15th July 2011 at 12:30, in visiting my son in person for 15 minutes at Famagusta detention in Larnaca. According to the information that my son, Mohammad Khosh Sorour gave me verbally, he was attacked and beaten by 30 prison officers and CID, ordered by the chief of the Larnaca prison Mr. Galou Girou. They used brass knuckles, batons, and their guns [to pistol-whip, not discharged]. My son was injured on his back, face, and neck, and according to him, everyone has been beaten this way. These people are 1) Mr. B., 2) Mr. O., 3) Mostafa Taghilou, and a person from Syria. Mr. Taghilou has suffered a broken leg. He has not been allowed to go to the hospital. All of the personal belongings of these people, including bedsheets, medicine, and food, have been confiscated. They have been told, You deserve to live like dogs. They were ordered not to tell anyone that they have been beaten, and they were threatened to be killed if they talk about the beatings. Because everything was confiscated from them, and they dont have any means of communicating, they asked me to let people hear their voice through me, to try to prevent a continuation of these tortures, beatings, and mishandlings. As we are not safe here, we demand to be transferred from this to another country as soon as possible. They said, This is not the first time that the police and the government of Cyprus has acted in this way against the asylum-seekers and the Iranian asylum-seekers. I, Fatemeh Farhoudi, ask all humanitarian organizations, governments, churches, Red Cross, and the International Court, to attend to this urgent, sad, and at the same time important issue. 6:00 in the afternoon, 15 July 2011

Members of the ICRIR include Action for Democracy and Human Rights in the Middle East, International Federation for Iranian Refugees, Iranian Refugees Action Network, Iranian Refugee Amnesty Network, and Mission Free Iran. CONTACT: icri.refugees@gmail.com

GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS: HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSER SCHEDULED FOR 2012 EU PRESIDENCY

Demand Human Rights for Iranian & Other Refugees in Cyprus: A LetterWriting Action
We ask concerned people to write to the UNHCR, EU, the Red Cross, and foreign ministries regarding this criminal attack against Iranian refugees in Cyprus. Email addresses are below the sample letter. SAMPLE LETTER: To Whom It May Concern: The Cypriot governments well-documented abuse of refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants has now culminated in a brutal attack on defenseless detained refugees by armed Cypriot authorities in Larnaca detention center on 12 July 2011. This is criminal and it is simply unacceptable at any level, no less for a country that is a member of the European Union and poised for presidency of the EU in 2012. I demand immediate investigation of prison and detention conditions in Cyprus by the International Red Cross. Further, UNHCR must confer immediate protection status on those attacked and ensure their rapid resettlement to a safe third country, as they clearly have basis for fearing political persecution by the Cypriot government. Finally, I demand that the Cypriot government be held accountable immediately at level of the European Union, and a case against the government of Cyprus should be brought directly at the level of the EU Court of Human Rights. Sincerely, [your name] Primary email addresses: cypni@unhcr.org, inspector@unhcr.org, ombudsman@ombudsman.gov.cy, maja.kocijancic@ec.europa.eu, npillay@ohchr.org, urgent-action@ohchr.org, iar@amnesty.org.uk, hrwdc@hrw.org, fwestphal@icrc.org, dkrimitsas@icrc.org, jerzy.buzek@europarl.europa.eu Members of the ICRIR include Action for Democracy and Human Rights in the Middle East, International Federation for Iranian Refugees, Iranian Refugees Action Network, Iranian Refugee Amnesty Network, and Mission Free Iran. CONTACT: icri.refugees@gmail.com

The government of Lovely Cyprus is a violator of human & refugee rights.

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