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'''Artist:''' Iranian writer, poet, scholar and journalist Ali Akbar Saiidi Sirjani
'''Artist:''' Iranian writer, poet, scholar and journalist Ali Akbar Saiidi Sirjani


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Iranian Government, specifically the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Iranian Government, specifically the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence


'''Dates of Action:''' 1994
'''Dates of Action:''' 1994


'''Location:''' Tehran, Iran
'''Location:''' Tehran, Iran


'''Description of Artwork:''' In his various writings Saiidi Sirjani - a Iranian scholar, historian, author and political activist - criticized the government Iran and was outspokenly against Islamic fundamentalists.  <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' In his various writings Saiidi Sirjani - a Iranian scholar, historian, author and political activist - criticized the government Iran and was outspokenly against Islamic fundamentalists.  <P>


'''The Incident:''' Saiidi Sirjani was arrested on March 14th, 1994 and charged with openly criticizing the government, among other things. A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence stated that the arrest was for "drug use, fabrication of alcohol, homosexual activity, contacts with spy networks, and having received money from Western ‘counterrevolutionaries’".  There is some evidence that he was killed by Saeed Emami's "Unlished" group in the Islamic Republic's Ministry of Security and Intelligence of Iran.  It is believed that Sirjani was murdered in prison for publishing his works outside the country after they are banned in Iran.  <P>
'''The Incident:''' Saiidi Sirjani was arrested on March 14th, 1994 and charged with openly criticizing the government, among other things. A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence stated that the arrest was for "drug use, fabrication of alcohol, homosexual activity, contacts with spy networks, and having received money from Western ‘counterrevolutionaries’".  There is some evidence that he was killed by Saeed Emami's "Unlished" group in the Islamic Republic's Ministry of Security and Intelligence of Iran.  It is believed that Sirjani was murdered in prison for publishing his works outside the country after they are banned in Iran.  <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' In 1994 imprisoned author and historian Saiidi Sirjani mysteriously died.  Suspected to be an assassination, officially, Sirjani died from a heart attack while in a "safe house". The same diagnosis was made for Ahmad Mir Ala’i, a distinguished translator, whose body was found in the streets of Esfahan in 1995. <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' In 1994 imprisoned author and historian Saiidi Sirjani mysteriously died.  Suspected to be an assassination, officially, Sirjani died from a heart attack while in a "safe house". The same diagnosis was made for Ahmad Mir Ala’i, a distinguished translator, whose body was found in the streets of Esfahan in 1995. <P>


'''Source:''' [wikipedia.org: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Akbar_Saidi_Sirjani Wikipedia] and [http://democracyfrontline.org/blog/?p=1597 Democracy Frontline blog]




'''Source:''' wikipedia.org: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Akbar_Saidi_Sirjani    And, Democracy Frontline blog: http://democracyfrontline.org/blog/?p=1597
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 15 November 2016

Date: 1931-1944

Region: Middle East

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Literature, Print Journalism


Artist: Iranian writer, poet, scholar and journalist Ali Akbar Saiidi Sirjani

Confronting Bodies: Iranian Government, specifically the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence

Dates of Action: 1994

Location: Tehran, Iran

Description of Artwork: In his various writings Saiidi Sirjani - a Iranian scholar, historian, author and political activist - criticized the government Iran and was outspokenly against Islamic fundamentalists.

The Incident: Saiidi Sirjani was arrested on March 14th, 1994 and charged with openly criticizing the government, among other things. A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Security and Intelligence stated that the arrest was for "drug use, fabrication of alcohol, homosexual activity, contacts with spy networks, and having received money from Western ‘counterrevolutionaries’". There is some evidence that he was killed by Saeed Emami's "Unlished" group in the Islamic Republic's Ministry of Security and Intelligence of Iran. It is believed that Sirjani was murdered in prison for publishing his works outside the country after they are banned in Iran.

Results of Incident: In 1994 imprisoned author and historian Saiidi Sirjani mysteriously died. Suspected to be an assassination, officially, Sirjani died from a heart attack while in a "safe house". The same diagnosis was made for Ahmad Mir Ala’i, a distinguished translator, whose body was found in the streets of Esfahan in 1995.

Source: [wikipedia.org: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Akbar_Saidi_Sirjani Wikipedia] and Democracy Frontline blog