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Saturday 30 April 2011Iranian agents abduct brother of student leader in Paris
Iranian government agents in Paris kidnapped the brother of Confederation of Iranian Students (CIS) leader Amir Fakhravar, took him past French security at Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and placed him aboard an Iran Air flight to Tehran. The 20 year-old victim, Mohammad Reza “Arash” Fakhravar (pictured), was living under French government protection after receiving political asylum in January. He escaped from Iran last year to avoid persecution. French authorities are investigating the kidnapping. “The Iranian Embassy in Paris abused the protected status of its vehicles and its personnel to commit a crime, by kidnapping a refugee who lived in France under French protection,” a source tells IranChannel. Arash Fakhravar is the second figure associated with the secular democratic student movement to be abducted in a week. Previously, 29 year-old Shiva Kamalipour Azad was taken from her grandfather’s house in Tehran while on bail after a week of brutal interrogations at Evin Prison. She has not been heard from since. CIS has launched an online petition to free Shiva. Ironically, the younger Fakhravar had just placed a “Free Shiva” icon on his Facebook page in the hours before his kidnapping. IranChannel has pieced together the information available so far: * In 2010, Arash Fakhravar escaped from Iran. Arash Fakhravar has a history of student activism against the regime. On December 7, 2009, he was arrested for participating in Ashura protests and was held for a month in solitary confinement at Evin Prison. He was released on bail and was placed on seven years’ probation. He escaped Iran in 2010. Friends and family members in the United States sought assistance from the U.S. Department of State in getting Arash political asylum, but the State Department declined to assist. Arash’s elder brother, Amir Abbas Fakhravar, is a former political prisoner and is general secretary of the Confederation of Iranian Students, the largest secular democratic student opposition movement in Iran. In recent weeks Iranian government propaganda outlets have branded Amir Fakhravar as a “fugitive.” The kidnapping in Paris of Arash Fakhravar, following the abduction of CIS member Shiva Kamalipour Azad, is seen as a means by the regime of putting pressure on the student leader, who is living in the United States. Source: Iran Channel |