The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Renowned Iranian-Canadian environmen­talist dies in Iran prison

-

TEHRAN: Iran’s academic community was in shock Sunday following the death of renowned environmen­talist Kavous Seyed Emami, an Iranian-Canadian, who authoritie­s claimed committed suicide in prison a fortnight after his arrest.

Emami, 63, who headed the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, was arrested along with seven colleagues on Jan 24.

His death was announced by the family on social media late on Saturday.

“The news of my father’s passing is impossible to fathom,” wrote his son Ramin Seyed Emami, a well-known singer, on his Instagram page.

He said police had informed his mother on Friday.

“They say he committed suicide. I still can’t believe this.”

The Iran Sociology Associatio­n, of which Emami was an active member, released a statement on Sunday questionin­g the claim that Emami took his own life.

“The informatio­n published about him is not believable and we expect officials to respond and to provide the public with informatio­n concerning his death,” the statement said.

A source close to the organisati­on told AFP that the other seven members of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation were still in jail. Among them is Morad Tahbaz, an Iranian-American businessma­n who was a member of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation board.

Tahbaz comes from a wealthy family who made their fortune before the 1979 revolution and once owned the renowned Kayhan newspaper, which is now controlled by the Islamic authoritie­s.

Also in detention is Hooman Jokar, who headed a programme to save the endangered Asiatic cheetah.

Emami’s death follows reports of at least two other ‘suicides’ in detention that have been linked to the week-long protests in late December and early January.

Mahmoud Sadeghi, an outspoken lawmaker, had claimed a 23-year-old protester named Sina Ghanbari died in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison.

The judiciary denied the claim, saying Ghanbari was involved in drug-traffickin­g and had committed suicide.

Another man died after being arrested in the city of Arak in central Iran. Local officials said he had stabbed himself to death. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia