Several rights activists have called on Germany to act to prevent the imminent execution of Iranian-German political activist Jamshid Sharmahd.
His daughter Ghazaleh Sharmahd, along with several other rights activists, wrote a letter to German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock asking her to form a crisis management team and put pressure on the Islamic Republic to stop his killing.
Journalists and civil society activists Masih Alinejad, Jamshid Barzegar, Nazanin Bonyadi, Barry Rosen and Richard Ratcliffe were among the other signatories of the letter.
“It is of the utmost importance that the German federal government act immediately to prevent the planned state assassination of Mr Sharmahd…We urge you to take immediate, serious and sustained action to save the life of the 66-year-old German citizen and his family from this horrific act”, read the letter.
He appeared in a court in Tehran earlier this month and was charged with “spreading corruption on earth”. He could face execution if convicted on this charge, which campaigners say is often used against opponents of the government.
Sharmahd, the director of Tondar opposition group, has been held in solitary confinement for 555 days, and during this time, he has been denied an independent attorney and fair legal procedures.
The news of the Sharmehd’s kidnapping in Dubai and his transfer to Tehran by Islamic Republic agents was first released in August 2020. The Islamic Republic has alleged that Sharmahd was involved in a 2008 bombing on a mosque in Shiraz that killed 14 people and wounded 200 more, something he and his family vehemently deny.