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Sign the petition – Turkey: Iranian asylum seekers – imminent risk of deportation – urgent action needed

Stop deportation of four Iranian asylum seekers from Turkey to Islamic Republic of Iran

Hello,

Save four Iranian asylum seekers in Turkey from being deported to the Islamic Republic of Iran

Four Iranian asylum seekers by the names of Seyed Ali Hosseini Mahmood Abadi, Shiva Mohammadi, Shoresh Morady and Gholamreza Khajali, arrested by the Turkish police and now being held at Aydin Detention Centre, in southwestern Turkey, face an imminent risk of deportation to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Mr Seyed Ali Hosseini Mahmood Abadi was arrested on Monday 7 February 2022 in the city of Manisa, Ms Shiva Mohammadi was arrested on Tuesday 8 February, also in Manisa, and Mr Shoresh Moradi was arrested on Friday 11 February in Denizli. Mr Gholamreza Khajali has been in detention at Aydin Detention Centre for over two weeks. Furthermore, Ms Shiva Mohammadi has been separated from her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter.

The International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR) calls on the Turkish authorities to cease their inhuman treatment of Iranian asylum seekers and respect their rights and dignity. These asylum seekers must be freed immediately. In particular, the illegal and inhuman separation of Ms Shiva Mohammadi from her daughter is utterly reprehensible, and Ms Mohammadi must be freed and reunited with her daughter as a matter of urgency. These asylum seekers have been opponents of the Islamic regime of Iran, and their lives would be in danger if they were to be returned to Iran.

The International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR) is in possession of a number of videos, where these asylum seekers speak about the ill treatment they have suffered, and where they call on international organisations and human rights bodies to come to their help. We are publishing these videos for the attention of the public, and to raise awareness about their current plight and the imminent dangers they are facing.

We must not allow the Turkish authorities to secretly return these asylum seekers to their persecutors in Iran. We must take urgent action to save them.

Yours truly,

International Federation of Iranian Refugees

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Open letter from the International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR) to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Geneva

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The situation of Iranian refugees in Turkey requires your immediate attention

۷September 2021 

This is to bring to your attention that:

۱- The catastrophic situation for refugees in Turkey has put the lives of thousands of Iranian refugees on the brink of a social disaster. Neither the UNHCR nor the Turkish Government has responded to this grave social problem. It is not clear when the slave-like conditions to which the Iranian refugees and asylum seekers have been subjected is supposed to end. The UNHCR in Turkey behaves as if they have played no part in the creation of these appalling conditions for Iranian refugees and asylum seekers. Indeed, they must have been very well aware of the tragedy awaiting the refugees by handing over the responsibility for their affairs to the Turkish Government. ادامه خواندن Open letter from the International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR) to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Geneva

Petition: Do not deport Maryam Oliazadeh and her children to Iran! پتیشن: مریم اولیازاده و فرزندانش را به ایران دیپورت نکنید.

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Do not deport Maryam Oliazadeh and her children to Iran!

Dear all

We have received a video clip from Maryam Oliazadeh and her two children, Poupak and Epak in Turkey, stating that on Wednesday, June 4th, 2021, when Maryam and her older daughter, Poupak attended the Turkish Immigration office in Denizly, they were arrested and taken to a deportation camp. This is while this family has been accepted as refugees by UNHCR 4 years ago.

According to an Immigration officer, the reason for their arrest was “rejection of their application for refugee status by Turkish immigration office and missing 3 appointments to report.” This claim was denied by the family’s lawyer.

The family was released on bail on June 6th, 2021, but their issued ID card was taken away from them and they were told that the children cannot attend school. Their medical coverage was also suspended.

Maryam has left Islam and has joined the Bahaei faith. She has been taking part in Bahaei’s ceremonies and religious activities, which is punishable up to execution in Iran. It is common knowledge that Bahaeis in Iran under Islamic regime have always been persecuted just for believing in their religion. Their rights including their right to post-secondary education have been denied. Many Bahaeis have been arrested and even executed in the last 40 years of Islamic regime in Iran. Bahaeis in Iran are even denied of their retirement income.

Maryam’s children are 7 and 14 years old. They have attended school in Turkey. They have made friends and are accustom to Turkish culture and way of life. Their deportation to Iran would affect their health and well beings.

We ask the Turkish immigration authorities to stop their deportation and allow Poupak and Epak to return to school.

We demand that Maryam and her two children, Poupak and Epak are granted the right to find refuge in a third country. Turkey has refused to grant them asylum and Iran is not a safe country for them.

International Federation of Iranian Refugees

June 10, 2021

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To the Turkish Immigration office, United Nation High Commission for Refugees and all organizations that defend refugee rights.

Do not deport Maryam Oliazadeh and her children to Iran!

We have received a video clip from Maryam Oliazadeh and her two children, Poupak and Epak in Turkey, stating that on Wednesday, June 4th, ۲۰۲۱, when Maryam and her older daughter, Poupak attended the Turkish Immigration office in Denizly, they were arrested and taken to a deportation camp. This is while this family has been accepted as refugees by UNHCR 4 years ago.

ادامه خواندن Petition: Do not deport Maryam Oliazadeh and her children to Iran! پتیشن: مریم اولیازاده و فرزندانش را به ایران دیپورت نکنید.

To Amnesty International: Put the Turkish government under pressure

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To Amnesty International

As you are aware, five Iranian asylum seekers who were arrested on 5 April 2021, are still in danger of deportation to Iran. Their families, relatives and friends, and thousands of others who have been following the news of their arrest in the last two weeks, are very concerned about their condition and fate. ادامه خواندن To Amnesty International: Put the Turkish government under pressure

Letter to Ali Ehsasi, a member of Canadian Parliament, about the situation of Iranian refugees in Turkey

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Honourable Ali Ehsassi,
member of parliament,
Willowdale,  Ontario,
ali.ehsassi@parl.bc.ca
۴۱۶)۲۲۳-۲۸۵۸

Dear Member of Parliament,

I am writing to inform you about the tragic situation of about 37000 Iranian refugees in Turkey and request your government immediate and compassionate attention to their horrific situation. Iranian refugees who are former university professors, Journalists and professionals in various fields, live in unbranded conditions and some are forced to sell their ادامه خواندن Letter to Ali Ehsasi, a member of Canadian Parliament, about the situation of Iranian refugees in Turkey

Afshin Sohrabzadeh, Leyli Faraji, Esmaeil Fattahi, Zeinab Sahafi and Mohammad Pourakbari are facing immediate danger

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Afshin Sohrabzadeh, Leyli Faraji, Esmaeil Fattahi, Zeinab Sahafi and Mohammad Pourakbari are facing immediate danger

The International Federation of Iranian Refugees, once again is asking Turkish authorities to refrain from deporting the above mentioned asylum seekers to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Millions of people are involved throughout the world by a campaign to prevent the deportation of Afshin Sohrabzadeh, Leyli Faraji, Esmaeil Fattahi, Zeinab Sahafi and Mohammad Pourakbari. Hundreds of signatures have been sent to the Turkish government and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Scores of letters, announcements, comments, and thousands of hashtags “do not deport” have been made, and dozens of radio and television interviews have been conducted in this regard. Social Medias are full of pictures of asylum seekers detained in Turkey.

ادامه خواندن Afshin Sohrabzadeh, Leyli Faraji, Esmaeil Fattahi, Zeinab Sahafi and Mohammad Pourakbari are facing immediate danger

Afghan asylum seekers in Turkey

 

The International Federation of Iranian Refugees (IFIR) strongly supports the protest action, as well as the demands, of Afghan asylum applicants in front of the Ankara branch of UNHCR. Their sit-in, now in its 12th day, is growing daily as more and more asylum seekers join them from different parts of Turkey.

The protest has taken form in opposition to UNHCR’s disregard for the basic needs of the asylum seekers. Afghan refugees have been among the world’s most oppressed refugees during the past 35 years – second only to the Syrians. The UNHCR, as an international body responsible for the welfare of refugees, has, indeed, at many junctures in the past not heeded the Afghan refugees’ dire needs and/or failed to observe their legal rights. It has, for instance, presented Afghanistan as a safe country; a lie that has given the governments in Iran and Turkey a free hand to adopt fascistic policies and behaviors toward Afghan refugees, including mass deportations to Afghanistan. Since 2012 the UNHCR has kept the files of Afghan applicants in limbo, and since the beginning of 2013 stopped accepting new applications from Afghans altogether. The IFIR, therefore, recognizes the current protest in Ankara as thoroughly justified and legitimate.

Afghan refugees have fled war, terrorism in all its possible forms, bloody ethnic and religious conflicts, disease, and so on. Many Afghan refugees in Turkey and other countries are, in fact, the last remaining persons of their families. The UNHCR must take heed of the realities of the wretched condition of hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees in Iran. A large portion of asylum seekers in Turkey have, indeed, fled their inhuman conditions in Iran, where they are constantly persecuted by the state intelligence-judicial apparatus in different ways, are branded as “illegal aliens” and thereby deprived of the rights to even rent property of any kind, use the services of public transportation, employment, marriage, etc. Even their children have been deprived of receiving identification papers and thereby deprived of education, and so on. This fascistic treatment of refugees based on race must be declared UNACCEPTIBLE by the UNHCR.

 

Now the basic question here is as follows: what other forms of oppression and persecution should Afghan refugees live under in order to be accepted as refugees by the UNHCR and the signatories of the Geneva Convention of 1951 and the protocol of 1967? Is not fleeing discriminatory conditions based on racism enough reason to qualify a person for the status of Convention refugee according to these two fundamental documents?

 

Afghanistan is NOT a safe country, for the simple reason that if it was, several million Afghans would not have been displaced and scattered all over the world, and for the past few decades too! It is this simple fact that the UNHCR should start from in order to come to the humane realization that Afghan refugees are, in fact, qualified to be recognized as such several times over according to all conventions and protocols in this respect.

 

We, therefore, request that the UNHCR urgently reactivate the suspended applications as well as begin to accept new applications submitted by the Afghan refugees.

 

Sincerely yours,

Abdollah Asadi

Spokesperson

Hambastegi, the International Federation of Iranian Refugees

 

April 25, 2014