Release Kamiar and Arash Alaei and Drop the Charges Against Them

Drs. Kamiar and Arash Alaei need your help. After being held without charge for over 6 months, Arash and Kamiar were subjected to a perfunctory, one-day trial in December 2008. They were charged with communicating with an enemy state and with other secret charges which neither they nor their attorney were allowed to see evidence for or address. Physicians for Human Rights believes these to be politically motivated and illegitimate charges leveled in a patently unfair court proceeding.

On January 19, the Alaeis were convicted and sentenced to prison terms in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison — Kamiar to three years and Arash to six. Their attorney has filed an appeal against the conviction; it could take months for any further action to result.

PHR continues to work, however, to free the Alaeis, and you can help. Please sign this updated petition today. Make a major difference in their lives and in the lives of people with HIV in Iran. Your email will go to His Excellency the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, with cc to Doctor Aliakbar Veiati, International Affairs Advisor to the Leader.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Release Drs. Kamiar and Arash Alaei

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

I am writing to urge Iran to immediately release Drs. Kamiar and Arash Alaei - two prominent Iranian HIV/AIDS physicians imprisoned since June 2008 - and to drop all charges against them.

The Alaeis were tried in December 2008 on charges of communicating with an "enemy government" in Tehran's Revolutionary Court. The court also informed the brothers there were additional secret charges which the brothers' attorney had no opportunity to examine or refute. They were convicted of these charges on 19 January. Their attorney has filed a petition against the conviction.

The publicly-announced charges are illegitimate and without credible foundation, and the case is marked by clear violations of due process. This case also sends an ominous signal regarding the Iranian Government's crackdown on international scientific exchange that could negatively impact public health in Iran. I urge Iran to overturn this conviction and free these brothers immediately so that they can continue their life-saving work for the benefit of the people of Iran and the world.

Dr. Kamiar Alaei is a doctoral candidate at the SUNY Albany School of Public Health in Albany, New York and was expected to resume his studies there in the fall of 2008. In 2007, he received a Master of Science degree in Population and International Health from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Arash Alaei is the former director of the International Education and Research Cooperation of the Iranian National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. Since 1998, the Drs. Alaei have been carrying out HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs, particularly focused on harm reduction for injecting drug users.

In addition to their work in Iran, the Alaei brothers have held training courses for Afghan and Tajik medical workers and have worked to encourage regional cooperation among 12 Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries. Their efforts expanded the expertise of doctors in the region, advanced the progress of medical science, and earned Iran recognition as a model of best practice by the World Health Organization.

Treating AIDS is not a crime. Iran's people need the Doctors Alaei to be allowed to continue their life-saving work. Please grant the the Alaeis' appeal and overturn the unfair verdict against them so they can return to saving lives in Iran.

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Campaign Launched:
January 28, 2009



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