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May 23, 2007

HORRIFIC NEW PHOTOS OF IRAN'S TORTURE OF GAYS Plus, 87 Arrested in Raid on "Gay" Party

I wrote the following report for Gay City News -- New York's largest lesbian and gay weekly -- which publishes it tomorrow:

Iran_couple_1Terrifying new photos showing the effects of police lashings last month on an Iranian gay couple have been released by the Iranian Queer Organization. Details and more torture photos below.(First photo at left.)

Also, Iranian authorities staged a brutal and violent May 10 raid on a birthday party in Esfahan which they suspected was a gay party, beating the guests and arresting 87 people, including four women, one of whom had a child with her. Some 80 of those arrested made bail or were released immediately but face possible prosecution in the future; while 17 of those arrested were imprisoned awaiting trial, and a judge told their families that they would be charged with “homosexual conduct” (hamjensgarai in Persian) and the consumption of alcohol.

According to the most recent telephonic reports from Esfahan received by Arsham Parsi, (photo right)Arshamparsi_best executive director of the Iranian Queer Organization (IRQO--formerly the Persian Gay and Lesbian Organization), 12 of the 17 jailed in Esfahan were eventually also allowed to post bail and released pending their trial, which is scheduled for a month from now. Five are still incarcerated -- including the lad whose birthday was being celebrated, 19-year-old Farhad, and his uncle, who were unable to make the $250,000 bail each set by a judge, Parsi told me this Wednesday.

“I’ve been told that Farhad faces prison and perhaps execution,” Parsi said by telephone from Toronto, where he has been living since he was granted asylum by Canada last year as a sexual refugee from persecution in Iran.

Iran_couple_2_2 Parsi said that, according to multiple accounts he has received from Iran, police brought along on the raid both a film crew and four mullahs to serve as witnesses to what they suspected would be gay sexual activity at the party. The mullahs accompanied police because, under the religious Sharia aw in force in the Islamic Republic of Iran, four witnesses are required for conviction on a charge of homosexual sex involving penetration, a crime which carries the death penalty. Consumption of alcohol carries a penalty of 100 lashes, and, after a third conviction, the death penalty. (Left, another photo of one of the tortured gay couple.)

Police and members of the Basiji -- the thuggish parapolice attached to the Revolutionary Guards, who are used to enforce morality -- severely beat the Esfahan party guests, both inside the house where the party was held and in the street outside it, resulting in broken bones for some of the partyers, according to these accounts by eyewitnesses and guests at the party.

A voice-mail left on the office telephone of the IRQO by one of those arrested said, “The police beat us so hard that one of us threw himself out of the third-floor window and broke his legs; he is now in hospital. When we were arrested, we were forced to sleep on the floor, and the police were walking on us. We don’t have any voice here and you are our voice, please tell the world about our horrible situation in Iran, it is our daily life.”

Parsi told this reporter that eight of those jailed were transgendered or had been wearing female attire, that they had all denied having had anal intercourse with men, but that police had subsequently had them examined by a legal medical officer who claimed he had found evidence of anal sexual intercourse on the part of “most of them.” Parsi said those examined all told the arraignment judge that was because they had been raped, but the
evidence of the legal medical officer can be used to convict them of a sexual crime that carries capital punishment.Iran_couple_3

Parsi added that he had received a telephone call from one of the transgendered who was arrested, and that “she told me the awful story about that night and her jail experience. She told me that the police kept bags over their heads while they were in jail, and that they were hardly allowed to go to the toilet -- they were permitted to use a toilet only twice in the four days they were in jail.” (Right, another photo ot the tortured gay couple.)

Esfahan is Iran’s third largest city, with a population of 1,600,000, and is also home to one of Iran’s most important nuclear facilities, and thus is under tight police control and surveillance.

Further evidence of the brutality of Iran’s heavy-handed theocracy towards homosexualsIran_couple_4  came with the release by the IRQO of horrific photos of the wounds of a gay couple who had been subjected to 80 lashes in April “just for being gay,” as Parsi put it. The gay couple -- Farhad, 26, and Farnam, 23 (photo left) -- escaped from Iran to Turkey last Saturday. They were arrested when police broke into their home in Tehran. According to an Iranian Ministry of Justice document furnished to this reporter by the IRQO, Farhad and Farnam
were charged with both “organizing immoral parties” and with the crime of “tafhkiz” , which can be translated as intercrural sex or interfemural sex.

Parsi, who spoke to the fled gay couple by telephone, said that “the police told them, ‘The 80 lashes are just for your immoral parties. For your tafkhiz you will get a lot more.’” Fearful of imprisonment and more torture on the tafkhiz charge, the couple fled Iran just days before their trial on that charge.

The violent Esfahan raid and jailings were vigorously denounced by both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Amnesty’s statement said in part, “Amnesty International opposes the criminalization of consensual adult sexual relations conducted in private and urges the Iranian authorities to urgently review law and practice to ensure that no one can be prosecuted for such reasons…AI is concerned that [some of] the men may be held because of what they were wearing at the time of their arrest…If this is the case, then they are prisoners of conscience, detained solely for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of
expression.”

Joe Stork, deputy director of the Middle East division of Human Rights Watch, noted that the Esfahan raid came as the regime of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was conducting a new campaign against “immoral behavior,” begun in April, that includes a stringent crackdown on women who violate rigorous Islamic dress codes. According to Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency, police said on April 25 that 150,000 people had been detained so far in this campaign. On May 13, police told the same news agency that 17,000 people had been stopped and interrogated at Iranian airports since the campaign began, of whom 850 women had been detained and released only after signing
“commitment letters,” while another 130 faced prosecution.

“In Iran, the walls of homes are transparent and the halls of justice opaque,” HRW’s Stork said, adding: “This ‘morality’ campaign shows how fragile respect for privacy and personal dignity is in Iran today.”

IRQO’s Parsi told this reporter that Farhad and Farnam  (photo below right) were among five newIran_couple_5 refugees from persecution in Iran -- two of the others gay, one of them transgendered --  who arrived in Turkey on the same train last Saturday. “One of the guys arrived without a penny,” Parsi said, “he completely needs support, and for the moment he is living in one of our safe houses in Turkey, where we have eight people already living in a tiny two-bedroom house.”

Parsi said that his organization can only afford two such safe houses in Turkey, and that “both are very, very small and dirty, with totally inadequate toilet facilities and no way to bathe properly.” Added Parsi, “We now have over 30 gay, lesbian, and transgendered Iranian refugees in Turkey who totally depend on IRQO’s support -- they cannot get jobs in Turkey, where there is a lot of homophobia and transphobia -- and our small budget simply cannot adequately meet their needs. We appeal to all our brothers and sisters in the West not to forget the suffering of LGBT Iranians, or that we urgently need your donations.”

Contributions to the Iranian Queer Organization -- an all-volunteer group that is the largest Iranian LGBT association, with over 40,000 people on its e-mail list -- may be made on credit cards via a secure PayPal account through the organization’s website at http://www.pglo.net/

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Comments

i was shocked to see the pics and the report which followed it was utterly inhuman i agree but we also have to face reality which is always hard truth coz wat those spoilt brats did was totally against nature and utterly unislamic .the authorities as per my personnel opinion and in context with the islamic sharia the punishment meted out to them is valid and also sensible coz science has proved tat homosexuality is against humanity ans causes a variety of dangerous veneral diseases

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Posted by: mifzzz | May 29, 2008 11:33:58 AM

I can not believe the atrocities being committed on these people.
Iranians themselves should do something about these and overthrow their government including those mullahs who are making life miserable for all of them.

Non-Iranians can only do so much. If all iranians risk their lives and fight their government, I'm sure things will be better for all of them, including the world.

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Posted by: Mike | Aug 23, 2007 7:30:14 AM

wat the iranian govt has done is perfectly all right it is better for this psychos who try to ape the westerners who in the name of human freedom liberty and all tat crap tend to go against nature crossing all the moral and ethical limits .these type of sexual fetishes like gayism and lesbianism and having sex with beasts was started by westerners i mean the europeans and is popularised by the rich americans since they had made great advances in science and were financially independent so being literally jobless they started this immoral practices which is havin a negative impact on asians hope i make myself clearany comments are always welcomed mail me at usamasheriff@gmail.com

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Posted by: johnson mike | Jul 19, 2007 10:07:01 AM

I agree that the West should off asylum to any and all persecuted homosexuals in Iran and anywhere else in the world were homosexual suffer from overt persecution.

When they see their former citizens leading better lives maybe they will change their minds.

Posted by: Jamesv | Jul 5, 2007 3:23:30 AM

It's time the US take such Human rights violations (barberic) seriously and move to Iran. Please note for a stable Middle east the entry and exit from Iraq for the US will not be over until it enters Iran also and bring democracy there. Mr Bush Please talk to Putin and make him accept this idea. You can do that as you have already shown to the world in rescuing Afganistan and Making Pakistan to mend it's ways in dealing terrorism. Good Luck and God Bless You.

By the way I am from India and our leaders should also shun Iran and voice support with USA.

Posted by: Loganathan Raja Rajan | Jun 1, 2007 9:21:58 AM

It is sickening with people commenting on this who view the persecution of gays in Iran as if it had something to do with the US. How provincial can one get? It has nothing to do with the US. The Iranian regime is evil. Evil. Period. All of us living in fairly liberal societies should do anything we can to bring down the tyranny of the mullahs. Young boys don't deserve to be flogged or executed because of their sexual orientation. But that is what will happen under the Iranian regime (which is not a democracy by the way, there are no candidates in elections not approved by the mullahs), even if both the US and Israel were erased from the map. Actually, if the mullahs were allowed to roam free, the same thing would happen everywhere. It is time to get rid of them.

Posted by: european | May 27, 2007 5:33:13 PM

Actually if you read Islamic history you find that many of their kings and warriors had openly gay relationships!

I wonder where things went wrong in the modern era?

Posted by: Artorios | May 25, 2007 7:47:25 PM

I'm curious as to why it was necessary to point out that out of 87 people arrested, four were women. What is the significance of pointing out that four were women?

Is this along the lines of reports that say "100 people, including 3 women, were killed by a suicide bomber today"?

Is this supposed to make people feel even worse?

Posted by: Zeke | May 25, 2007 1:42:30 PM

This is very disturbing. The government in Iran is not a Democracy. The US killed the Iranian democracy in 1953 when it toppled the government and put in a puppet monarch.

Yes this is horrible. The US needs to free it's own people before we can even think about stopping this. The US only cares about Iranian oil, not the people there.

We also have a lot of needless interest in Israel, the supposed “only Democracy” in the Middle East. It is a theocracy to be clear. Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Palestine enrages the Islamic world. Also Israel’s possession of Nuclear weapons only add fuel to the fire. Everyone in the Middle East wants to sit at the same table.

The US should be in a position to condemn this and apply political pressure on Iran to end this. Unfortunately we are not. At the very least we should provide amnesty to these people. They are human after all.

Posted by: Chad Harris | May 25, 2007 12:27:36 PM

Religion is the most horrific influence ever to plague our world.

Posted by: MikeInSanJose | May 25, 2007 6:22:16 AM

The sad part is unless every state and/or the federal government passes hate crime legislation which include sexual orientation, LGBT people in this country are just as at risk as gay people in IRAN.

Gay bashings happen ever day in this country in the name of "religious morals" and it's perfectly legal or at most a misdemeanor.

Posted by: Kevin | May 25, 2007 5:01:34 AM

it is inhuman. we are only human to commit mistakes. its not the right to treating people lashing at their back. people doing that is insane!

Posted by: bb boy rufino torres ycot | May 25, 2007 12:00:43 AM

This is just horrible!!! I can not imagine how they deal with this. Living their lives in free! These people need to be rescued and taken to cities where they can claim asylum and live a 'free' life! NO ONE should have to live like that and fear beating or death for being gay. This is outrageous!

Posted by: Roy | May 24, 2007 2:17:47 PM

Whilst this is horrifying, the west should butt out of it.

Iran's powers that be were elected democratically via the electorate... it is not for the west (read UK and USA)to interfere with other nations affairs.

If the people of Iran are unhappy with their political climate, they themselves have to make the first move and take a stand against Tehran...

Posted by: Joe | May 24, 2007 11:56:30 AM

And in the meantime our own national gay organizations remain totally silent about this persectuion and torture.

Posted by: Richard | May 23, 2007 5:18:28 PM

I am sickened to know that so many people in the world are subjected to such violence and abuse in the name of religion.

Posted by: Curtis E. Hinkle | May 23, 2007 5:06:42 PM

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