Dokument #1094137
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The following information was provided to
the DIRB in a 5 September 1997 telephone interview with a
correspondent for the Persian-language section of the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in London, who was in Iran at the
time of the above-mentioned incident. A birthday party was taking
place at the apartment from which Ali Reza Farzaneh-Far fell or was
pushed. The party was raided by the police. The police officer in
charge of the raid later said that Farzaneh-Far had fallen as he
was trying to escape by climbing to another balcony. According to
the officer, Farzaneh-Far was drunk and under the influence of
drugs at the time. The officer therefore concluded that there was
no need for any investigation into the actions of the police. Some
party guests were arrested, but they were soon released and no
charges were laid.
The following information was provided to
the DIRB in a 5 September 1997 telephone interview with an
editorial staff member of the Persian-language newspaper
Kayhan in London. The source stated that the head of the
Iranian judiciary, Muhammad Yazdi, was quoted in the Iranian media
two days after the incident as stating that Farzaneh-Far had fallen
to his death while trying to escape, and that the matter was being
investigated. Information about the investigation into the death of
Ali Reza Farzaneh-Far could not be found among the sources
consulted by the DIRB.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the list of
additional sources consulted in researching this Information
Request.
References
Correspondent with the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Persian-language section, London. 5
September 1997. Telephone interview.
Editorial staff member, Kayhan,
London. 5 September 1997. Telephone interview.
Additional Sources Consulted
Teheran Times. 18 April-23 May
1996.
Electronic sources: DIRB databases,
Global News Bank, LEXIS/NEXIS, Internet,
REFWORLD (UNHCR database), World News
Connection (WNC).