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Rasker
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 1455 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:36 am Post subject: Hospital admininstrator: Ganji still on hunger strike |
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Iranian dissident Ganji still on hunger strike: paper
(Reuters)
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2005/August/middleeast_August286.xml§ion=middleeast
10 August 2005
TEHRAN - Dissident Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji is still on hunger strike, a hospital official was quoted as saying on Wednesday, contradicting an official from the conservative judiciary who said he was eating again.
Judiciary spokesman Jamal Karimirad said on Tuesday Ganji had ended his eight-week hunger strike after calls from his family and friends, who were concerned that he could die.
But Sirus Tabesh, head of public relations at Tehran's Milad hospital, said this was incorrect.
'Ganji is not consuming any food,' he told the Sharq daily newspaper. 'Ganji�s condition would become critical if his situation goes on as it is now.'
The 46-year-old former Revolutionary Guard turned reformist was imprisoned in 2001 after writing a string of stories linking officials to the murder of political dissidents.
He began his hunger strike in June to pressure the judiciary to grant him an unconditional release. He was moved to Tehran�s Milad hospital and is kept under guard. Last month his health seriously deteriorated.
Sharq newspaper also quoted Shahaboddin Sadr, the head of Iran�s coroner's office, saying Ganji's health was now stable.
Ganji's plight has provoked comments of outrage and concern from the United States, the European Union and numerous human rights groups.
A relative said Ganji's family was not immediately able to confirm whether he had broken his hunger strike or not as they had been denied access to him since Aug 1.
Ganji's wife was quoted by the ISNA students news agency saying her husband receives serums whenever his condition becomes critical.
She said he was being given intravenous drips but on Friday developed a blood clot in his left arm. _________________ The Sun Is Rising In The West!Soon It Will Shine on All of Iran! |
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Joined: 24 Jun 2003 Posts: 4993
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 11:10 am Post subject: protest staged outside Tehran's Milad hospital |
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/050811/photos_wl_me_afp/050811144639_ve5a3zv8_photo0
AFP - Thu Aug 11,10:46 AM ET An Iranian woman brandishes a picture of journalist Akbar Ganji, Iran's highest profile political prisoner, during a protest staged outside Tehran's Milad hospital. Scores of prominent Iranian reformers issued an 11th-hour appeal to hunger-striking dissident Akbar Ganji Thursday to end his fast, now into its 62nd day, before it was too late.(AFP) Email Photo Print Photo |
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