Hamid-Reza Moradi and Mostafa Daneshjou, lawyers and administrators of the Majzooban Noor website were transferred to hospital for medical treatment on wednesday at noon (Aban 15/ Nov 6).
According to Majzooban Noor, Hamid-Reza Moradi Sarvestani, the administrator of Majzooban Noor website who has heart problems and is suffering from clogged arteries disease which is worrisome ( 70% Artery Blockage) and doctors have warned on the risk of his legs amputation if he does not receive medical treatment, was transferred to Shohada e Tajrish hospital after several mounth. Also imprisoned Dervish rights defender, Mostafa Daneshjou who is suffering from severe asthma and acute pulmonary heart disease and has fainted multiple times because of a lack of blood flow and decreased oxygen was taken to the same hospital.
It is noteworthy to mention that they were not wearing handcuffs and prison uniform during their transfer from Evin prison to hospital.
Hamid-Reza Moradi was sentenced to 10 years and six months in prison; Mostafa Daneshjou who his law license was revoked due to defense of Dervishes was sentenced to seven years and six months by Branch 15 of Tehran Revolutionary Court presided over by judge Salavati.
According to a report by Kaleme website, recently 31 political prisoners at Evin’s Ward 350 condemn the recent illegal actions against Gonabadi Dervish lawyers behind bars in a statement and expressed grave concern over the deteriorating health conditions of Hamid-Reza Moradi and Mostafa Daneshjou.
Medical care at Iran prisons is lacking, putting the health and safety of inmates at risk, according to a report by Kaleme, four political prisoners of ward 350 of Evin prison, Abdolfattah Soltani, Amir-Khosrou Dalirsani, Saeed Madani and Mehdi Khodaee have started a hunger strike in protest over conditions in the prison and to the judicial and security authorities’ lack of attention for the life and health of ill prisoners. Now, the 12 political prisoners from Rajai Shahr prison have also begun hunger strike to protest the lack of attention to the health of ill inmates.