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Special Dispatch Series - No. 933 July 13, 2005 No.933  
Imprisoned Iranian Dissident Ganji in Letter Smuggled from 
Prison: "I May Die, But the Love of Freedom and the Thirst for 
Political Justice Will Never Die"

The London Arabic-language daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat published a 
letter by Iranian political prisoner Akbar Ganji, which was smuggled 
out of his solitary confinement cell. 

Ganji, an Iranian journalist who has published articles and a book 
that hint at senior Iranian officials' involvement in the 1998 
assassinations of Iranian intellectual dissidents, has been in 
prison since 2001. From his prison cell, Ganji called for boycotting 
the recent Iranian presidential elections on the grounds that they 
perpetuate the totalitarian nature of the Islamic Republic, 
particularly of Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei. 

Last month, following reports that his health was deteriorating and 
that he was on a hunger strike, he was granted furlough from prison 
to receive medical treatment. However, while staying with friends, 
he was abruptly taken back to prison by order of Tehran's General 
Prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi. 
The following are excerpts from the letter: [1]
 
The Islamic Prosecutor Wants to Punish Me Until I Recant, Like Other 
Prisoners in Islamic Jails
"Lying has become a virtue among the totalitarian regimes, while for 
ordinary people it is a sin. The liars falsely claim that there are 
no political prisoners [in Iran] and that there is no solitary 
confinement. [2] Moreover, they insist that there are no hunger 
strikes in Iran's prisons, and that our prisons have turned into 
hotels. They think they can alter reality by changing words and 
their meaning. That is why they call the solitary confinement 
cells 'the special ward,' claiming that the problem has been 
completely resolved. They are known as 'liars' and as 'Islamic 
clerics'... and they deny imprisoning people for their opinions [and 
claim] that the detainees are suffering because of their own 
character flaw. 

"The entire world knows of hundreds who have been incarcerated in 
Iran's prisons in recent years merely because they had different 
thoughts. Nevertheless, the liars deny that there are prisoners of 
conscience in the Islamic Republic. Tehran's Islamic Prosecutor 
[Saeed Mortazavi] fabricated a few stories about the circumstances 
of my arrest. Once he made up [the story] that I was in solitary 
because I began a hunger strike, and the next day he denied I was on 
a hunger strike, and falsely claimed that I was in solitary to teach 
me a lesson. Recently he has been telling various stories that I am 
in solitary because I suffer from mental problems, and require 
medical supervision. 

"What does this medical supervision consist of? The person is 
imprisoned in a dark unventilated dungeon, and is denied visits even 
if he is in need of medical supervision. In addition, he is 
prevented from reading newspapers or using the phone, and is denied 
the 20-minute period in the sun and fresh air given to every [other] 
convict. 
"The Islamic prosecutor said he wanted to punish me until I 
have 'sobered up and understood the error of my ways and recanted, 
just like others in the Islamic prisons.'" 

"Denying [Opinions] and Signing Recantations are Tactics Invented by 
Stalin, and the Islamic Republic [in Iran] has now Adopted Them." 
"But if sobering up means denying my deeply-rooted beliefs, [they] 
have discovered with certainty that Ganji will never sober up. 
Denying [opinions] and signing recantations are tactics invented by 
Stalin, and the Islamic Republic [in Iran] has now adopted them. 
"If necessary, I will continue a hunger strike until death. My 
fallen face today exposes the true character of the regime of the 
Islamic Republic of Iran. It has become a symbol of the just 
[struggle] against tyranny. My shattered face and frail body 
demonstrate the inherent contradictions of a regime in which the 
concepts of justice and tyranny have been transposed. Whoever sees 
me today asks me in astonishment: Is that you? Are you Ganji? 

"I want the world to know: I am not sick, and I have not been on a 
hunger strike. My weight loss, from 77 to 58 kilos, is the result of 
the torture to which I have been subjected this past month. Why are 
the authorities refusing to allow the press to photograph me and to 
publish [the photos]?" 

"If I Die, the 'Supreme Leader' [Ali Khamenei] Will Be Responsible 
for My Death" 

"As I have repeatedly said: If I die, the 'Supreme Leader' [Ali 
Khamenei] will be responsible for my death. [This is] because 
Islamic Prosecutor [Saeed Mortazavi] is accountable directly to him. 
I opposed the absolute rule bestowed upon the 'Supreme Leader' 
because it runs counter to democratic values. I know that 
the 'Supreme Leader' will never accept even the slightest criticism. 
See how today, in the midst of the presidential elections, we 
witnessed how [presidential candidates] Rafsanjani, Karroubi, and 
Mo'in were punished. 
"Islamic Prosecutor [Mortazavi] Speaks Openly of My Death in Prison" 
"Islamic Prosecutor [Mortazavi] speaks openly of my death in prison. 
He told my wife: 'What if Ganji dies [in prison]? Dozens die in our 
jails every day; perhaps Ganji will be one of them.' 
"What the Islamic prosecutor doesn't know is that Ganji may die, but 
the love of freedom, and the thirst for political justice will never 
die. Ganji may die, but humanism and the love of one's fellow man, 
and the hope and expectations for a better future, will never die. 
"I will spend my time in solitary, but my heart will continue to 
beat for freedom. And some of the time I will hear prisoners cry for 
the windows of their solitary cells to be opened, to let the sun 
in." 
 
[1] Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), July 11, 2005. 
[2] Apparently a reference to President-Elect Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad's 
statement that there are no political prisoners in Iran. 








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