Report: Iran Holding Arabs in Pre-Poll Sweep

W460

Iran is detaining more than 65 members of its Arab minority after security sweeps in Khuzestan province in the southwest ordered over the past few months, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

At least some of the arrests were linked to graffiti sprayed on public property hailing the "Arab Spring" revolutions and calling for a boycott of Iran's parliamentary elections due on March 2, the New York-based watchdog said in a statement citing reports by local activists.

Two of those arrested -- identified as Mohammed Kaabi, 34, and Nasser Alboshokeh Derafshan, 19 -- died in custody, apparently from torture, Human Rights Watch said.

A news "blackout" has been imposed in Iran on the security sweep, which began in November, the group said.

It called for the others being detained to be given access to lawyers and family members, and for anyone responsible for torture to be brought to account.

Khuzestan, a province on the border with Iraq with up to two million Arabic speakers, has been the scene of chronic anti-government sentiment in recent years, Human Rights Watch said.

Iranian officials have accused U.S. and British intelligence services of fomenting ethnic unrest in the province.

Comments 5
Missing allouchi 07 February 2012, 16:06

Iran is most RACIST country in world.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 07 February 2012, 16:50

Iran sent the same thugs to Syria. The ayatollah's fingers will be chopped in the region soon enough. Already Hamas is backing down, and Syria is heading to collapse.

Missing moonsear 07 February 2012, 18:57

allouchi seems to live on another planet than planet earth

Default-user-icon Saeef (Guest) 07 February 2012, 19:41

Pleas take care it is more than 10 million Arab nation in Ahwaz and they not Arab speaker they are Arab nation

Missing allouchi 07 February 2012, 21:28

ya moon, stop hiding behing your finger. Go to Iran and see...they hate Arabs, Afghans and anyone that's not farsi.