European delegation meeting with Sotoudeh and Panahi slammed

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Iranian hardliners have criticized the foreign ministry for a meeting between the European Parliamentary delegation and Nasrin Sotoudeh and Jafar Panahi.

Nasrin Sotoudeh, a prominent Iranian human rights lawyer, and Panahi, an Iranian filmmaker, were both jailed following the Iranian election protests of 2009.

Last year, the two also became recipients of the European Parliament’s Sakharov Human Rights award.

The head of Iran’s Court of Administrative Justice, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri, has said: “These people [the European Parliamentary delegation] have met in secret with two seditious elements of the 2009 sedition. It has to be clarified who has facilitated this meeting?”

The Iranian establishment refers to the 2009 election protests against suspected vote fraud as sedition.

The visit has also been condemned by a number of MPs who have said the foreign minister needs to appear in Parliament to explain this incident.

Radio Zamaneh

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RFE/RL: EU Delegation Returns From First Iran Trip Since 2007 

 

 

BRUSSELS — A delegation from the European Parliament has returned from a one-week visit to Iran, the first since 2007.

 

The visit comes amid a thaw in relations between Iran and the West.

 

While in Iran, the delegation met with 2012 Sakharov Prize winners Nasrin Sotoudeh and Jafar Panahi and said it discussed human rights issues with the parliament and opposition.

 

The deputies met with Sotoudeh and Panahi and extended an invitation to travel to Strasbourg to collect their prizes, but it is unclear when and if they can travel.

 

However, the European Parliament said it will try to send their 50,000-euro ($69,000) prize to them, despite difficulties in carrying out financial transactions between the European Union and Iran.
The delegation, which returned on December 18, said it hoped the EU’s special representative on human rights can soon travel to Tehran to start a human rights dialogue.