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    Joint statement calling for the release of unlawfully detained Iranian poets and writers

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    The death in police custody of the young Iranian-Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini, for wearing ‘inappropriate attire,’ instigated a woman-led uprising against the totalitarian religious regime in Iran with unprecedented nationwide and international support in the history of the Islamic Republic. Since September 17, 2022, the regime’s security forces have brutally murdered 512 innocent civilians. More than 19,000 protesters, activists, writers, journalists, students, and artists have been unlawfully arrested, tortured, persecuted, and executed after sham trials and forced confessions.

    We strongly condemn the unlawful detention of all writers, among them Ali Asadollahi, Danial Ghezeljai, and Mehdi Bahman. The 25-year-old Turkmen poet Danial Ghezeljai is a senior law student and was arrested in Gonbad Kavous on November 25. He is currently being held in Gonbad Kavous Central Prison and has been detained on the basis of false and baseless accusations. Poet and writer Mehdi Bahman, who was arrested on October 11, has been sentenced to death on charges of espionage after a television interview he conducted with an Israeli channel (Channel 13) in April. He is currently being held in Great Tehran Penitentiary. Ali Asadollahi, poet, literary critic, and secretary of the Iranian Writers’ Association, was arrested on November 21 without any charges. He is currently being held in Fashafouyeh Prison. The sole crime of these writers is their literary output and activities. We call on Iranian authorities to immediately reverse these absurd charges against Iranian writers and order their release.

    Asadollahi has been an inspiring and leading poet of his generation, with six outstanding and widely read poetry collections. His rich repertoire of publications proves his outstanding status in the context of contemporary Iranian literature. Asadollahi’s literary output sparks with innovative poetic forms and a deep sense of political consciousness. Asadollahi is an internationally acclaimed poet and his work has been so far translated into English, Italian, and French and is published in a number of prestigious journals including Roanoke Review, Alchemy, Palaver, and The Persian Literature Review.

    As academics, critics, poets, and writers, we the signatories of this statement strongly condemn the unlawful detention of Ali Asadollahi and demand his immediate and unconditional release. We stand in solidarity with Ali, Danial, and Mehdi’s families, and other writers who have been wrongfully arrested, tortured and executed for protesting against oppression, misogyny, and state violence against women. The continuing persecution and prosecution of Iranian writers constitute clear violations of their freedom of speech, and freedom of conscience, as protected by Iran’s own laws and its legal obligations under international law. We call on the international community to hold this criminal regime accountable for its heinous crimes against writers and poets.

     

    Signatories:

    1.      Orhan Pamuk, novelist, Turkey 

    2.      Hisham Matar, novelist, Libya-UK

    3.      Khaled Khalifa, novelist, Syria

    4.      Jia Zhangke, writer and filmmaker, China

    5.      Bi Gan, poet and filmmaker, China

    6.      Charles Bernstein, Donald T. Regan Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    7.      Béla Tarr, filmmaker, Hungary 

    8.      Sinan Antoon, Iraqi Novelist, Associate Professor, New York University

    9.      Zeynep Oral, President PEN, TurkeyJoint

    10.   Peter Sloterdijk, Professor of Philosophy, Karlsruhe, Germany

    11.   Moniroo Ravanipour, Novelist, Iran-USA.

    12.   Mikhal Dekel, Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, City College of the City University of New York 

    13.   Matvei Yankelevich, World Poetry Books, Editor-in-Chief, New York, NY

    14.   Al Filreis, Kelly Professor of English, Faculty Director of the Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania

    15.   Shahriar Mandanipoor, Novelist, Iran-USA.

    16.   Sanar Yurdatapan, Lyricist and Composer, Initiative for Freedom of Expression, Turkey

    17.   Farzaneh Milani, Writer and literary critic, University of Virginia

    18.   Abbas Milani, Director of the Iranian Studies Program, Stanford University

    19.   Nasrin Rahimieh, Department of Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine

    20.   Ali Mirsepasi, Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of Middle Eastern Studies. NYU

    21.   Fatemeh Shams, Poet and Assistant Professor of Modern Persian Literature, University of Pennsylvania

    22.   Homa Hoodfar, Concordia University, dept sociology and Anthropology 

    23.   Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi, Inaugural Director, Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute of Iranian Studies, University of Toronto

    24.   Ali Behdad, Professor of Comparative Literature, UCLA

    25.   Ben Sharrock, writer and filmmaker

    26.   Azar Nafisi, Iranian Novelist

    27.   Hamid Dabashi, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, Columbia University

    28.   Huda Fakhreddine, Associate Professor of Arabic Literature, University of Pennsylvania

    29.   Ahmad Almallah, poet, Artist in Residence in Creative Writing at University of Pennsylvania

    30.   Barbad Golshiri, artist and critic 

    31.   Amir Ahmadi Arian, Novelist and Adjunct Assistant professor of Creative Writing, CUNY City College, New York

    32.   Hamid Amouzad Khalili, Lecturer in Architectural, Interior and Spatial Design, ESALA, University of Edinburgh

    33.   Kamran Matin, Senior Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Sussex University, UK

    34.   Nacim Pak-Shiraz, Professor of Cinema and Iran, University of Edinburgh 

    35.   Mohammad Ali Kadivar, Assistant Professor of Sociology and International Studies, Boston College

    36.   Nuno Ferreira, Professor of Law, School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex, UK

    37.   Farshad Sonboldel, Poet, Middle East Studies Librarian and Area Studies Collection Strategist, University of California Santa Barbara

    38.   Behzad Zerehdaran, PhD Candidate, University of Melbourne

    39.   Bahar Abdi, PhD Student, Literature Department, University of California, San Diego

    40.   Taha Mirhoseini, Poet

    41.   Hamideh Farahmandian, MPhil Candidate in Architecture and Urban Studies, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge

    42.   Mohamad Hosein Mansouri, Student, Economics, Technical University of Berlin

    43.   Elie During, Professor of Philosophy, European Graduate School

    44.   Babak Rahimi, Department of Literature, UC San Diego 

    45.   Moira Dustin, Lecturer, School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex, UK

    46.   Ata Heshmati, PhD student, the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IHPST), University of Toronto.

    47.   Bahareh Badiei, PhD candidate, Journalism and Media Studies Department, Rutgers University 

    48.   Reza Khabook, Research Assistant and Doctoral Student, Academy for European Human Rights Protection, University of Cologne 

    49.   Tiba Bonyad, PhD Candidate, Sociology Department, University of Manchester

    50.   Soroush Marouzi, PhD candidate, the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IHPST), University of Toronto

    51.   Mina Hosseinpourtehrani, Research Assistant, Department of Disaster Management, University of Newcastle, Australia

    52.   Hemn Seyedi, PhD in region planning, second PhD candidate in Kurdish studies, University of Exeter, UK 

    53.   Reem Hazboun Taşyakan, PhD Candidate, Literature Department, University of California, San Diego

    54.   Afrooz Mosallaei, PhD student, Journalism and Media Studies Department, Rutgers University

    55.   Mahtab Saadatmandi, PhD Student, Cultural Studies, Modern Language School, University of St Andrews

    56.   Laya Jalilian Khave, Post-Doctoral Associate, Yale School of Medicine, Psychiatry Department, United States

    57.   Nilufar Karimi, Poet, PhD Student, Literature Department, University of California, San Diego

    58.   Seyedeh Parisa Sajjadi, PhD Candidate, School of Modern Languages, University of St Andrews, UK

    59.   Vahid Davar, PhD Candidate, School of Modern Languages, University of St Andrews, UK

    60.   Melina Jung, PhD Student, Literature Department, University of California, San Diego

    61.   Samuel Kim, PhD Student, Literature Department, University of California, San Diego

    62.   Dacia Pajé, PhD Candidate, Communication, Culture and Media Department, Drexel University, Philadelphia

    63.   Amin Bozorgiyan, PhD Candidate and researcher in sociology and anthropology at University of Côté d’Azur

    64.   Ann Marie Brennan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia

    65.   Ali Abdollahi, Poet and translator 

    66.   Liliana López, Poet and student, Department of Foreign Languages, National University of Colombia 

    67.   Gregg Low, Poet

    68.   Patty Quinn, Alumna, University of Pennsylvania, Layout Assistant, Friends Journal

    69.   Ron Silliman, Poet, Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania

    70.   H. Gabriel Maya, Spanish teacher

    71.   Austin O’Malley, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona

    72.   Chris Murray, poet and essayist, Ireland

    73.   Mark Ford, poet and Professor of English, University College London

    74.   Val Moulton, poet and musician

    75.   Alex Selenitsch, Senior Lecturer and artist, University of Melbourne

    76.   Hamish Ford, poet, filmmaker and Senior Lecturer in Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Deputy Head of School, University of Newcastle 

    77.   Hoornaz Keshavarzian, PhD Candidate, Simon Fraser University

    78.   Claudia Yaghoobi, Associate Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill

    79.   Amir Moosavi, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University-Newark

    80.   Viviana Fiorentino, poet, Belfast

    81.   Hedyeh Gamini, PhD Candidate and researcher in architecture, Deakin University

    82.   Pamela Karimi, University of Massachusetts, College of Visual and Performing Arts

    83.   Saeed Talajooy, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Persian, University of St Andrews

    84.   Kazim Ali, Professor and Chair of the Department of Literature at University of California, San Diego

    85.   Parmis Mozafari, Lecturer in Persian, University of St Andrews 

    86.   Nicki Hitchcott, Professor, University of St Andrews 

    87.   Diana Vonnak, postdoctoral researcher, University of St Andrews

    88.   Julia Prest, Professor, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    89.   Claudia Rossignoli, Assistant Professor, University of St Andrews

    90.   Elodie Laügt, Centre for Poetic Innovation – director, University of St Andrews

    91.   Sholeh Wolpé,  Writer-In-Residence, University of California, Irvine

    92.   Alireza Abiz; Poet and Literary Scholar, Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies

    93.   Julie Hugonny, Lecturer, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

    94.   Oya Baydar, Novelist, Turkey

    95.   Emily Finer, Senior Lecturer, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    96.   Malihe Vasfinejad, Designer and Graduate Student, University College London, UK

    97.   Marine Ganofsky, Lecturer, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

    98.   Richard Koeck, Professor of media and architecture, Liverpool, United Kingdom

    99.   Ros Holmes, Lecturer, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

    100.  Jesse Gardiner, Lecturer, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK

    101.   Nil Mutluer, Senior Researcher, Leipzig University, Germany

    102.  Jordi Larios, Professor, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    103.  Ahmet Aykaç, Professor (Emeritus) of Economics

    104.  Ali Ansari, Professor of Iranian History, University of St Andrews

    105.  Ted Bergman, Lecturer, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    106.  Şebnem İşigüzel Novelist, Turkey

    107.  Firoozeh Kashani Sabet, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania 

    108.  Liliana Chávez, Lecturer, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    109.  David Evans, Lecturer, University of St Andrews, UK

    110.   Leonard Schwartz, Professor of Poetics, The Evergreen State College

    111.    Cevza Sevgen, Professor Emerita, Bogazici University

    112.   Alpar Sevgen, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Bogazici University

    113.   Zehra Kabasakal Arat, Professor, University of Connecticut

    114.   Pauline Souleau, Lecturer, University of St Andrews, Scotland

    115.   Ahmet Ümit, Novelist, Turkey

    116.   Ali Ekber Ataş,  Poet, Turkey

    117.    Alpar Sevgen, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Bogazici University,  Turkey

    118.   Ayfer Tunç, Novelist , Turkey

    119.   Ayşe Erzan, Physicist, APS 2020 Andrei Sakharov Award, Turkey

    120.  Ayşegül Devecioğlu, Novelist, Turkey

    121.   Babür Pınar,  Poet, Turkey

    122.  Bülent Tekin, Poet  and author, Turkey

    123.  Cevat Çapan, Poet, Turkey

    124.  Cevza Sevgen, Professor Emerita, English Literature, Bogazici University, Turkey

    125.  Doğu Yücel, Novelist, Turkey

    126.  Erol Köroğlu, Associate Professor of Modern Turkish Literature, Bogazici University, Turkey

    127.   Figen Şakacı, Novelist, Turkey

    128.  Gaye Boralıoğlu, Novelist,  Turkey

    129.   Güngör Şenkal,  Author,  Austria

    130.   Majid Naficy, Iranian-American poet

    131.    Hacer Ansal,  Academician,  Turkey

    132.   Hasan Öztoprak, Novelist, Turkey

    133.   Hatice Meryem, Novelist, Turkey

    134.   Haydar Ergülen, Poet,  Turkey

    135.   Irmak Zileli, Novelist, Turkey

    136.   İsmail Beşikçi, Author, Turkey

    137.    Jaklin Çelik, Novelist, Turkey

    138.   Kemal Varol, Novelist, Turkey

    139.   Latife Tekin, Novelist, Turkey

    140.   Levent Kaçar,  Author, poet, documentary filmmaker, Turkey

    141.     Mahir Ünsal Eriş, Novelist, Turkey

    142.    Mahmut Mutman, Professor, Cultural Studies, Turkey

    143.    Mahmut Temizyürek,  Author, poet, Turkey

    144.    Mehmet Özer,  Author, poet, photographic artist, Turkey

    145.    Murat Gülsoy, Novelist, Turkey

    146.    Murat Uyurkulak, Novelist, Turkey

    147.     Murathan Mungan, Poet-novelist, Turkey

    148.    Müge İplikçi, Writer, Turkey

    149.     Nazar Büyüm, Poet and author, Turkey

    150.     Necmiye Alpay, Writer,  Turkey

    151.      Neşe Yaşin, poet, Cyprus 

    152.     Nil Mutluer, Leipzig University, Germany

    153.     Nurcan Baysal, Writer, Turkey

    154.     Oylum Yılmaz Eriş, Novelist, Turkey

    155.     Pelin Buzluk, Novelist, Turkey

    156.     Sait Çetinoğlu, Author, Turkey

    157.      Sema Kaygusuz, Novelist, Turkey

    158.      Sezai Sarıoğlu, Poet, Turkey

    159.      Sibel Özbudun, Author, Academician, Turkey

    160.     Şiar Rişvanoğlu, Author, Lawyer, Turkey

    161.      Tarık Günersel, Poet, Turkey

    162.      Temel Demirer, Author, Turkey

    163.     Ümit Kıvanç, Writer,  Turkey

    164.     Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, Professor of Political Science , Connecticut

    165.     Judyth Hill, Poet, President of San Miguel PEN, Director of Poetry Mesa

    166.     Collette Sell, Poet, USA

    167.      Michelle Sell, Poet, USA

    168.     Pamela Walker, Writer, USA

    169.     Bettina Bildhauer, Professor of Modern Languages, University of St Andrews, UK

    170.     Thomas A Clark, poet, Scotland

    171.      Jinous Taghizadeh, artist and essayist 

    172.     Neon Mashurov, poet, USA

    173.     Amir Soltani, writer and filmmaker, USA



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