For Gay Iranian Refugees, a Matter of Life or Death

NOTE: This is the second of two parts, the first, on the election revolt, was on EDGE in June.

The international media clamor surrounding last month’s election, which saw the contentious re-election of result in weeks of , and , may have died down, but the unstable lives on for residents of the Islamic republic.

They continue to major restrictions on and threats to their safety if they choose to speak out. And they will not soon forget the street that resulted in the death, and of many , and –all part of the worst unrest the country has seen in thirty years.

This is particularly true for and , both those who remain inside the country and those who have escaped. They are familiar with oppressive treatment from their government, one which continues to and crack down against any outward display of queerness. The first story (published here June 30, 2009,) examined the facing the community, particularly in light of the government’s to any post-election of .

Building from that story, we now take a look at the facing who have fled the country with the hopes of seeking in the West. Forced, in many cases, to leave behind their families, and the culture of their blood, their dreams of living in still a number of .

When refugees and seekers leave, they are sent to live temporarily to a number of a , though most end up in small Turkish towns known as “,” far from the larger cities like or Istanbul. They file a request to be granted official status with the for Refugees (UNHCR), in order to legally move West, and then they wait. In many cases, that can last up to three years, a time during which is difficult to find and is not unusual.
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Urgent Petition: Save Roodabeh and Ali, Iranian Homosexual Refugees

Roodabeh is a 30-year-old who left in February 2008 to flee from the that the regime of Ahmadinejad reserves for ; that foresees in many cases – according to a ruthless interpretation of – prison , and even death. is a 29-year-old . He too was forced to leave to escape the repression in January 2008. Once in , Roodabeh and applied for to the UN for Refugees ( section) on the grounds of their .

EveryOne Group, international , would point out that the right of , as laid out in the Universal Declaration of (art. 14) and finalized by the Convention, is one of the of , and is recognised by civil countries to those fleeing from and . signed the Convention and has saved many human lives by acknowledging their status as refugees and offering them . However, ’s present policies where the rights of refugees and seekers are concerned, have recently become more restrictive. So much so that has recently brought to the repeated violations of the Convention in the Republic of , as well as the episodes of abuse carried out by the police against refugees. Roodabeh and live in of being repatriated as the are aware of their flight and the reason they were forced to seek . If they were to be deported, they would have of being spared this .

They live in a state of anguish (as well as , seeing they are both foreigners and ) knowing their lives are in danger. They survive only thanks to the commitment of individuals and organizations, but their condition will deteriorate rapidly if their right to international protection is not urgently recognised.

This is why EveryOne Group, working alongside Railroad (IRQR) and a network of organizations, is promoting a campaign and appealing to the UN High Commission for Refugees to recognise their legitimate right to international protection and .

EveryOne Group must point out that Roodabeh and have been awaiting the decision of the High Commission for many months, without financial support, social assistance or programmes of insertion into the work force.

A has been submitted to ask international and Turkish and to grant immediate status to the two . You can sign it at http://www.gopetition.com/online/28514/sign.html

For further information:

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LGBT asylum seekers ‘facing high levels of homelessness and discrimination’

, , and trans seekers are high levels of , and exploitation, a report has claimed.

The Over Not Out report, from Support, the of Metropolitan (), suggests that support services for seekers are frequently poor, resulting in individuals facing or in their accommodation.

It was found that mental ill- and were particular problems, and that many seekers do not report of .

A man in his told researchers: “I’m and these kinds of problems happen to me all the time in any shared accommodation where I go. If I want to avoid trouble I just have to go to my room, just lock myself in. And it’s not a life… Yesterday I saw a guy who has been on Section 4 support for . I don’t know, it might happen to me. I cannot lock myself into my room for …”

The report, launched yesterday in Westminster, recommended and funding for voluntary and in regards to seekers, along with new requirements for to protect them . See

LGBT asylum seekers ‘facing high levels of homelessness and discrimination’

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Activist dedicates his life to fight for gay rights

Across the floor of the conference, spotted the .
This was his chance. In 2005, Parsi fled after police found out he was a rights .
But, was not the Islamic Republic.
rights have been mired in worldwide. At present, there are 58 countries that punish it — nine with death. The regime of is so horrifying, 28-year-old Parsi has dedicated his life to fighting the extreme .
“A friend once told me I didn’t decide to become an ,” says Parsi. “Society forced me to.”
Parsi felt his pound as he approached the official. Understandable. His government punishes with 60 and with death. courts’ requirement for witnesses is little assurance. Police will and formally charge suspected for drinking.
Then, there is the interrogation.
“When my friend was arrested, they asked him to identify by pictures in an album,” says Parsi. See Activist dedicates his life to fight for gay rights
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Iranian AIDS doctors imprisoned

(Tehran) has sentenced two internationally renowned to six and three years in prison for their alleged in a U.S.-backed plot to overthrow ’s , their said Thursday.

The attorney, , said notified him this week of the handed to the two …

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