VUB rector Pauwels calls for response from Belgian government and European Union

 In the fight against the imminent execution of the Iranian-Swedish emergency doctor and VUB guest lecturer Ahmadreza Djalali, who has recently been placed in isolation in Iran, the university is calling on its students, staff and sympathisers to support Amnesty International’s #SaveAhmadreza action. Rector Caroline Pauwels, with Prof Gerlant van Berlaer, a colleague of Djalali and emergency doctor at the UZ Brussel, will also inform the Belgian government and the European Union about the worrying development in Djalali’s situation, in the hope that foreign minister Sophie Wilmès will be able to ask the ambassador of Iran for further explanation.

Picture: © Amnesty International

VUB rector Prof Caroline Pauwels: “The fate of Ahmadreza is very close to our hearts. He has been languishing in prison in Iran for more than four years. However, he is not a criminal, but a victim of a harsh, repressive regime that does not tolerate contradiction and compassion. His health has deteriorated dramatically in recent years. The corona crisis makes Ahmadreza’s plight even more painful. As an emergency doctor, he could have helped make a difference in tackling the pandemic. Today’s situation is terribly inhumane. Political, economic and diplomatic pressure is really needed now! Today, therefore, we renew the appeal to those in power to use that power to save Ahmadreza’s life. Together with Amnesty International,we call foreign minister Sophie Wilmès, the Swedish government and the European Union high representative for foreign affairs, Josep Borrell, for continued efforts to secure the release of Professor Djalali.”

According to Amnesty International, Djalali telephoned his wife, Vida Mehrannia, yesterday to say goodbye. He said he would be placed in isolation in a prison in the city of Karaj. This is often seen as the last step before a prisoner is executed. The many international efforts to secure his immediate release have been fruitless in recent years.

“This is very worrying,” says van Berlaer. “It is possible that this is a manoeuvre by Iran to put pressure on him, following the trial of the foiled attack that is about to start, but unfortunately it is very possible that he is also in imminent danger of execution.”

#SaveAhmadreza

In addition to calling for a political response, VUB is also calling on its community to support Amnesty International’s action en masse, thus increasing pressure on the Iranian authorities. https://www.vub.be/dewereldheeftjenodig/peace/project/djalali##saveahmadreza