Doctors are being arrested in Iran
for helping save the lives of some of the tens of thousands injured
during Iran’s brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests,
with at least one surgeon now at risk of being sentenced to death.

The arrests and death sentence are part of a campaign of “revenge”,
say human rights groups,
after healthcare workers and doctors refused to ignore the plight of badly injured protesters shot or stabbed at close range,
and in some cases set up makeshift treatment centres.

An Iranian surgeon,
#Alireza #Golchini, 52,
from the central city of Qazvin,
has been charged with “#moharebeh
(waging war against God),
which can carry the death penalty,

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jan/29/iran-doctors-arrested-treating-injured-protesters?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Iran accused of ‘campaign of revenge’ as doctors arrested for treating protesters

US state department calls for the release of all detained healthcare workers as at least one arrested surgeon reported to be at risk of execution

The Guardian

Earlier this week, University of Alabama PhD student and Iranian citizen #Alireza #Doroudi was abducted from his home at 5 AM and disappeared by the US Government.

As of March 28, Doroudi was moved by ICE to a jail in Jena, Louisiana.
Initially, it was unclear where he had been taken;
three days later, he has still not been charged with a crime

Doroudi’s attorney, David Rozas, told the AP:
“In the words of his fiancé, he is a nerd.
All he does is study and is literally trying to fulfill his dream,
the American dream, of becoming a researcher and professor of mechanical engineering.”

Rozas also said that Doroudi had
“not been arrested for any crime, nor has he participated in any anti-government protests.”

So far, there is no evidence that Doroudi wrote or said anything about Israel’s genocidal war on the people of Gaza
—the Trump administration’s unconstitutional, altogether illegal pretense for going after international student visas over the past month.

Doroudi’s arrest is yet more evidence that their entire
“antisemitic administration against antisemitism” battle plan is something they can take or leave
as a pretense for kidnapping international students and shredding due process.

So far, all the Department of Homeland Security has said about the arrest is that he
“posed significant national security concerns,”
without giving details.

Was it a random abduction because Doroudi is an Iranian citizen
and any pretense to provoke Iran into war is part of this administration’s agenda?

Is Netanyahu, in his clamoring for attacks on Iran, unilaterally rewriting,
or at minimum inspiring,
how we now do policing in this country?

Were the years of “pacification” training US police chiefs and officers received in Israel just seeding the ground for this moment?

Did DHS assume that if it singled out someone at the University of Alabama, neither the community nor the school’s administration would be up in arms?

Is there an irony in a school so dependent on Black football players for its notoriety and largesse not intervening in what might be a purely racist targeting?

I’m just asking questions.

It’s hard not to focus on the “American dream” part of Doroudi’s lawyer’s plea.

Instead of streets paved with gold,
he ends up in indefinite detention.

This is exactly what would have happened to Marco Rubio’s grandfather when he fled Fulgencio Batista’s right-wing, authoritarian dictatorship in Cuba in the 1950s.

I guess when his gramps told horror stories of Batista’s secret prisons
where people were tortured,
baby Marco was taking notes.

Grandpa Rubio remained in the United States illegally before going back to Cuba to help Castro,
then returned to the US on a “vacation” only to be detained as an undocumented immigrant.

He was set to be deported, but instead he stayed for years, ultimately applying for a “retroactive refugee” status.

While this much-parroted story has never quite sounded true,
we do know that Marco’s grandpa did not end up in an El Salvadoran labor camp.

As for Marco, he was 4 years old before his own parents became naturalized citizens.

If Musk/Trump gets away with ending birthright citizenship and then Little Marco accidentally sideswipes a Tesla,
he might find himself up close and personal with one of the aforementioned El Salvadoran concentration camps.

Here’s hoping he doesn’t have any tattoos in support of autism awareness or he could be in extra trouble.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/alabama-alireza-doroudi-ice/

Alabama Won’t Say Alireza Doroudi’s Name. We Must.

The Iranian PhD student is one of several abducted by ICE in the past month—a pattern we cannot become numb to.

The Nation
The Trump administration has detained another international student, but this time has not provided any justification.
University of Alabama doctoral student #Alireza #Doroudi, an Iranian citizen, was picked up at his home on 5 a.m. Tuesday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
A university spokesperson said that Doroudi was detained off campus, but ICE didn’t respond to reporters at The Guardian or The New York Times.
The university’s student newspaper, The Crimson White, reports that Doroudi was in the United States on an F-1 student visa, awarded in January 2023, and had cleared immigration checks.
He reportedly received a message that his student visa was revoked six months later and then contacted University of Alabama’s office of International Student and Scholar Services.
“ISSS replied with confidence, stating that his case was not unusual or problematic and that he could remain in the U.S. legally as long as he maintained his student status,” read a message in a group chat that includes Iranian students, according to the campus newspaper.
On ICE’s website, Doroudi is listed as being “in ICE Custody,” but the “Current Detention Facility” field is conspicuously left blank.
https://newrepublic.com/post/193253/ice-iranian-international-student-alireza-doroudi-alabama
ICE Makes Another Student Disappear—and No One Knows Why

Federal immigration officials have abducted another international student.

The New Republic

#Alireza vince con la sua squadra 😃

Bellissima formula per questo evento scacchistico dove uomini e donne giocano insieme in squadra, 20 minuti senza incremento, partite di altissimo livello e davvero bello vedere la squadra emergere invece del singolo

#AlirezaFirouzja miglior giocatore del torneo, e la bravissima #AlexandraKosteniuk ha giocato pure un torneo stellare soprattutto nella finale
Tutti molto bravi, torneo emozionante

#chess #scacchi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8wmsCF0JRE

The Grand closing ceremony of Global Chess League 2024 | Triveni Continental Kings are the champions

YouTube

Alireza Firouja devrait abandonner SON tournoi à Chartres.

Créer ex nihilo un tournoi, où il a choisi ses adversaires, pour gagner les points ELO qui lui permettront de dépasser Weysley So et de participer au tournoi des Candidats, est, éthiquement, très discutable.

Et s'il y parvient, on se posera la question de savoir si ses adversaires n'ont pas été payés pour perdre. Il n'y a après tout aucune raison que le monde des échecs soit moins pourri que celui du sport.

#Alireza #Chartres #echecs

#LaPolitiqueMigratoireTue
[TW : suicide]

Ce texte a été écrit suite au suicide de #Alireza, jeune afghan en demande d’asile, et raconte depuis l’intérieur des camps comment la politique migratoire (suisse) dévalorise et pousse au suicide.
En 🇫🇷🇩🇪🇬🇧🇹🇷 sur https://projet-evasions.org/beforewedie_fr/

Before we die – Projet Evasions

L’avocate Laïla Batou a saisi la Cour européenne des droits de l’Homme #CEDH pour un jeune #Afghan vivant en #Valais, a appris la RTS. Une démarche initiée suite au #suicide à #Genève d’#Alireza, un requérant dans une situation similaire https://www.rts.ch/info/regions/geneve/13694808-la-cedh-devrait-se-prononcer-sur-le-renvoi-dun-requerant-dasile-a-risque-suicidaire.html
La CEDH devrait se prononcer sur le renvoi d'un requérant d'asile à risque suicidaire

L’avocate Laïla Batou a saisi la Cour européenne des droits de l’Homme pour un jeune Afghan vivant en Valais, a appris la RTS. Une démarche initiée suite au suicide à Genève d’Alireza, un requérant dans une situation similaire.

Radio Télévision Suisse

Politique migratoire : le traumatisme de trop

"Alireza avait 18 ans. Il avait fui l’Afghanistan et l’Iran. Il avait survécu à de terribles violences en Grèce. C’est finalement la politique d’asile menée par la Suisse qui a eu raison de sa volonté de vivre. Le 30 novembre dernier, quelques jours après avoir reçu la confirmation de son renvoi en Grèce par le Tribunal Administratif Fédéral, Alireza s’est jeté dans les eaux glacées du Rhône".

#asile #médecine #alireza

https://blogs.letemps.ch/jeremie-andre/politique-migratoire-le-traumatisme-de-trop/

Politique migratoire : le traumatisme de trop

Alireza avait 18 ans. Il avait fui l’Afghanistan et l’Iran. Il avait survécu à de terribles violences en Grèce. C’est finalement la politique d’asile menée par la Suisse qui a eu raison de sa volonté de vivre. Le 30 novembre dernier, quelques jours après avoir reçu la confirmation de son renvoi en Grèce par le [...]

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