Iranian Human Rights Organization: Qader Mohammadzadeh's condition is deteriorating following hunger strike

The website of the Iranian Human Rights Organization declared the physical condition of Qader Mohammadzadeh, a political prisoner in Iran, who, according to the organization, has been on a hunger strike in Yazd Central Prison for more than 20 days, to be critical.
According to this human rights organization, Qadir Mohammadzadeh, who has been on a hunger strike in Yazd Central Prison since Saturday, August 29, in protest against the non-granting of leave after the confiscation of his one billion toman bail, has experienced significant weight loss, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
An "informed source" told the Iranian Human Rights Organization that this political prison needed the help of its fellow prisoners to survive, and so far, none of the prison officials have approached him.
In December 2005, Qadir Mohammadzadeh was sentenced to 20 years in prison and exile to Yazd Prison by the Mahabad Revolutionary Court on charges of "committing war through membership in the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan."
Source: Voice of America




