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Friday 08 July 2011R. Maleki’s Lawyer: Judge Agreed with Medical Furlough
A day after Hossein Ronaghi Maleki’s 26th birthday, his lawyer, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that his furlough request may be approved. Hossein Ronaghi Maleki has suffered from kidney disease for months and despite recommendations by Evin Prison infirmary doctors and specialists for his treatment outside the prison, judicial authorities have not yet officially agreed with his medical furlough. Ronaghi Maleki’s lawyer, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that in a letter to the Judge two weeks ago, he again requested furlough for this client. “Hossein Ronaghi had two operations on his kidneys and his specialist said that he had to be cared for under special conditions. I wrote a letter to Head of the Court for his furlough. It seems like the Head of the Court has agreed that considering my client’s physical conditions, he can spend his recovery time at home,” Dadkhah told the Campaign. “I spoke with the Head of the Court that day and he said he agrees with Hossein Ronaghi’s furlough. Now I hope that this agreement is carried out into action and my client comes to furlough,” said Mohammad Ali Dadkhah. “We are talking about human life here, and caring for it is a big responsibility with anyone who is involved in the field of justice. I believe that in the end, as we are talking about human life, the Prosecutor will agree with his furlough. According to a specialist physician, one of my client’s kidneys has stopped functioning 100% and the other one has lost some of its functionality and in practice we face a human being who has clear physical disabilities,” Dadkhah added. Source: International Campaign for Human Rights |