{"id":1292,"date":"2010-05-20T13:01:08","date_gmt":"2010-05-20T13:01:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hopoi.org\/?p=1292"},"modified":"2010-05-20T13:01:08","modified_gmt":"2010-05-20T13:01:08","slug":"panahi-stages-hunger-strike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hopoi.org\/?p=1292","title":{"rendered":"Panahi stages hunger strike"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-1155\" title=\"panahi pic\" src=\"http:\/\/hopoi.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/panahi-pic.gif\" alt=\"panahi pic\" width=\"283\" height=\"194\" \/>Ben Lewis reports on the campaign to free the outspoken film maker  imprisoned by the Iranian regime<\/h3>\n<p>Activists in Hands Off the People of Iran have been informed that Jafar  Panahi, the internationally acclaimed film maker who has been  incarcerated for over two months, has begun a hunger strike in Evin  prison.<\/p>\n<p>This is the latest brave step by Panahi, who is increasingly becoming a  symbol of resistance. The solidarity he can generate is of grave cause  concern for the Islamic Republic, despite its jails, armed thugs and  reactionary militias. Panahi fully realises this, and he is using his  standing to exert as much pressure on the regime as possible. He has  refused offers of bail, saying that he will only accept it when all  other political prisoners are released. Like him, the overwhelming  majority of these prisoners were arrested as part of the shocking wave  of repression unleashed by the regime in response to the enormous  protests on the streets of Iran following last June\u2019s rigged  presidential elections.<\/p>\n<p>As we have reported previously, Panahi has been subjected to rigorous  interrogation in jail. The Evin interrogators appear to be pursuing the  tried and tested approach of bombarding him with the same questions over  and over again in order to force inconsistencies in his answers,  backing this up with the soul-destroying conditions and humiliating  treatment for which Evin prison has become infamous.<\/p>\n<p>Last Saturday the authorities kept all inmates in his wing of the  prison outside their cells in the open air for the whole night. Next  morning he was interrogated once more, this time being accused of  secretly working on a film from his cell. He is particularly concerned  about some of the new threats that have been made against his family.<\/p>\n<p>There is clearly a lot of work for us in the solidarity movement. We  must do what we can to publicise Jafar Panahi\u2019s brave stance, not least  using his wonderfully human films. He &#8211; and indeed all the other  political prisoners in Iran &#8211; cannot be allowed to suffer without an  outcry. Holywood directors Martin Scorscese, Steven Spielberg, Francis  Ford Coppola and Robert Redford have issued forthright statements  demanding his release. At this week\u2019s 63rd Cannes Film Festival there  were countless expressions of solidarity. One of the nine chairs for  jury members remained empty in his honour. Given Panahi\u2019s reputation  internationally, it is quite striking that his case has hitherto been  subjected to what John McDonnell MP has described as a \u201cmedia blackout\u201d  in Britain, and we must break through this.<\/p>\n<p>Simultaneously, it is vital ensure that the brutal actions of the  Iranian state and its callous treatment of dissenters and critical  figures of all kinds should not in any way be misappropriated by the US  or UK governments to cover their designs on Iran and the region more  generally. At a time when the permanent members of the UN security  council &#8211; US, UK, China, Russia and France &#8211; have agreed on new  proposals for a fresh round of sanctions, and when the rightwing Israeli  politicians hypocritically hark on about the danger of a \u201csecond  holocaust\u201d, this is of the utmost importance.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, given that public opinion is not exactly welcoming the prospect  of the further escalation of tension in the Middle East, one of the  ways in which the imperialists may attempt to respond is to  disingenuously latch on to the cause of Iran\u2019s political prisoners. So  there is a danger that the political and cultural establishment in the  US and UK could hijack Panahi\u2019s courageous stance for their own  nefarious purposes. So we must redouble our campaign for the immediate  and unconditional release not only of Panahi, but of all political  prisoners, and link this with implacable opposition to imperialist  sanctions and threats of war. A fight on two fronts which Hopi has  conducted since its inception.<\/p>\n<h4>Solidarity success<\/h4>\n<p>May 12 saw well over 100 people attend a solidarity screening at  London\u2019s Soho Theatre of Panahi\u2019s best known film, <em>Offside<\/em>,  jointly organised by Hopi and the Labour Representation Committee. The  event was the first in a series of film showings and solidarity events  across the country. The Manchester screening took place on May 18, and  there will be a further one in Glasgow on May 21.<\/p>\n<p>The event opened with Soho Theatre\u2019s artistic director, Lisa Goldman,  providing a moving account of her work with Panahi on artistic projects  in Iran. She was followed by John McDonnell, who outlined the  significance of the campaign to free Panahi. \u201cEvery movement creates a  symbol,\u201d he said. \u201cIn refusing bail until all other political prisoners  are freed, Jafar is taking a courageous stance that we in Hopi wish to  applaud and highlight.\u201d He emphasised the importance of Hopi\u2019s core  principles &#8211; against war or sanctions on Iran; but no support for the  theocracy and unequivocal solidarity with genuinely democratic struggles  from below against its rule, especially those of the workers\u2019 movement.<\/p>\n<p>This was a theme British-Iranian comic Shappi Khorsandi took up in her  opening remarks to the audience, explaining that is why she \u201cloved\u201d  Hopi. <em>Offside<\/em> was certainly a big hit with the audience: stormy  applause followed its closing credits. At the end a message of thanks  was read out from Panahi\u2019s family.<\/p>\n<h4>PCS welcome<\/h4>\n<p>Hopi activists have been present this week at the Public and Commercial  Services union conference in Brighton and our stall has had a very good  response from delegates. PCS has been affiliated to Hopi since 2008 and  the annual conference is always a good time to meet PCS militants new  and old. Gratifyingly, the response we had from the delegates this year  was particularly warm. We distributed some 400 information bulletins on  the Jafar Panahi campaign and have already received over 50 signed  postcards, which will be sent off in a special batch to Panahi\u2019s family  in Iran. We also raised funds for our campaigning work by selling  numerous \u2018No to war; no to theocracy\u2019 badges and copies of Panahi\u2019s  films.<\/p>\n<p>From <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cpgb.org.uk\/article.php?article_id=1003950\">Weekly Worker 818<\/a>\t\t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ben Lewis reports on the campaign to free the outspoken film maker imprisoned by the Iranian regime Activists in Hands Off the People of Iran have been informed that Jafar Panahi, the internationally acclaimed film maker who has been incarcerated for over two months, has begun a hunger strike in Evin prison. 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