Iranian jails withholding prisoners’ medical care: Amnesty International
MONTREAL — As international concern mounts over the fate of a Montreal-based academic jailed in Tehran, an Amnesty International report claims Iranian authorities regularly put political prisoners’ lives at risk by denying them medical care.
The report found that prison staff withhold specialized care and medication, refuse medical releases, intentionally disrupt treatment and launch reprisals against prisoners who go on hunger strikes.
The human rights organization concludes “strong evidence” shows care is deliberately withheld in some cases as a means to extract “confessions” from political prisoners or to intimidate or punish them.
Since Amnesty International is not allowed to operate in Iran, the report is based on interviews with lawyers, former prisoners and other “well-placed” sources, cross-referenced with medical reports when possible.


