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Kavous Seyed-Emami: Iran environmentalist's death was suicide, Iran says | Kavous Seyed-Emami: Iran environmentalist's death was suicide, Iran says |
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Iran's judiciary says a prominent Iranian environmentalist in a Tehran prison killed himself because of the evidence against him in a spying case. | Iran's judiciary says a prominent Iranian environmentalist in a Tehran prison killed himself because of the evidence against him in a spying case. |
Kavous Seyed-Emami, 63, a dual Canadian national, was arrested last month. | |
His son said he did not believe he had taken his own life. And one of his colleagues said Iran's academic community was in shock. | |
Activists say there have been other suspicious deaths among detainees that have been labelled as suicide. | Activists say there have been other suspicious deaths among detainees that have been labelled as suicide. |
The Centre for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI), a New York-based lobby group, also told the BBC the Iranian authorities had increased their targeting of dual nationals in Iran. | The Centre for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI), a New York-based lobby group, also told the BBC the Iranian authorities had increased their targeting of dual nationals in Iran. |
Mr Seyed-Emami ran the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation and was a sociology professor. | Mr Seyed-Emami ran the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation and was a sociology professor. |
"He was one of the defendants in a spying case and unfortunately he committed suicide in prison since he knew that many had made confessions against him and because of his own confessions," Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dolatabadi told the ILNA news agency. | "He was one of the defendants in a spying case and unfortunately he committed suicide in prison since he knew that many had made confessions against him and because of his own confessions," Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dolatabadi told the ILNA news agency. |
The Iranian authorities told Mr Seyed-Emami's wife he had died in Evin prison on Friday, Mr Seyed-Emami's son Raam Emami said. | The Iranian authorities told Mr Seyed-Emami's wife he had died in Evin prison on Friday, Mr Seyed-Emami's son Raam Emami said. |
"The news of my father's passing is impossible to fathom," he said in social media posts. "They say he committed suicide. I still can't believe this." | "The news of my father's passing is impossible to fathom," he said in social media posts. "They say he committed suicide. I still can't believe this." |
The Iran Sociology Association also questioned the official account of his death. | The Iran Sociology Association also questioned the official account of his death. |
"The information published about him is not believable and we expect officials to respond," it said in a statement. | "The information published about him is not believable and we expect officials to respond," it said in a statement. |
Meanwhile Ali Shakourirad, head of the reformist Islamic Union Party, tweeted that the death had "caused a wave of questions and concerns among the public". | Meanwhile Ali Shakourirad, head of the reformist Islamic Union Party, tweeted that the death had "caused a wave of questions and concerns among the public". |
An academic who knew Mr Seyed-Emami told AFP news agency the Iranian academic community was "in shock". | An academic who knew Mr Seyed-Emami told AFP news agency the Iranian academic community was "in shock". |
"He was one of the best professors," the academic said. "He was very profound, very composed, not at all political. He loved Iran and the environment." | "He was one of the best professors," the academic said. "He was very profound, very composed, not at all political. He loved Iran and the environment." |
On Saturday the prosecutor said the Iranian authorities had arrested people who had been gathering classified information "under the coverage of scientific and environmental projects". | On Saturday the prosecutor said the Iranian authorities had arrested people who had been gathering classified information "under the coverage of scientific and environmental projects". |
Reports say at least seven people were arrested at the same time as Mr Seyed-Emami, including an Iranian-American dual national, Morad Tahbaz. | Reports say at least seven people were arrested at the same time as Mr Seyed-Emami, including an Iranian-American dual national, Morad Tahbaz. |
The news of Mr Seyed-Emmi's death comes after the Iranian authorities announced that two Iranians arrested during the recent wave of anti-government protests had killed themselves in prison. | The news of Mr Seyed-Emmi's death comes after the Iranian authorities announced that two Iranians arrested during the recent wave of anti-government protests had killed themselves in prison. |
Their families, activists and lawyers have rejected this explanation and called for an independent investigation. | Their families, activists and lawyers have rejected this explanation and called for an independent investigation. |
Mr Seyed-Emami is the second Iranian-Canadian dual national to die in prison in Iran. In 2003 Zahra Kazemi, 54, was beaten to death after being arrested for taking photographs outside Evin prison. | Mr Seyed-Emami is the second Iranian-Canadian dual national to die in prison in Iran. In 2003 Zahra Kazemi, 54, was beaten to death after being arrested for taking photographs outside Evin prison. |
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