05 Jan 2009
Ailing Kaboudvand enters hunger strike to protest lack of medical treatment
Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand, an imprisoned journalist and human rights activist, is currently serving an 11 year sentence in Iran’s notorious Evin prison under the ambiguous charge of “acting against national interestâ€.
Kaboudvand has suffered two heart attacks while in prison, and is troubled by kidney and prostate disorders, but continued pleas by his family and prison doctors for much needed access to healthcare have been ignored by prison authorities.
On December 24, and during a telephone conversation with his wife, Kaboudvand announced his intention to go on a hunger strike to protest the lack of concern shown for his health
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