Reporters Without Borders shocked by the death of a photojournalist in Tehran.
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Zahra Kazemi died on July 12. She was hospitalized in Tehran following a cerebral haemorrhage. Reporters Without Borders holds the Iranian authorities responsible for the death of the journalist.
Reporters Without Borders voiced deep shock after learning today from the family of photojournalist Zahra Kazemi that she died in a military hospital in Tehran after being detained on 23 June by security forces for taking photos. The circumstances that led to her hospitalization are not clear. She reportedly fell into a coma as a result of a cerebral haemorrhage. Aged 54, Kazemi had both Canadian and Iranian citizenship.
"We hold the Iranian authorities responsible for Zahra Kazemi's death," Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Robert Ménard said, accusing them of arresting her in an arbitrary manner and failing to take the necessary steps to provide her with adequate medical attention. "Her death serves as a tragic reminder that Iran is one of the harshest regimes in the world for journalists", he added.
Reporters Without Borders called on the Iranian authorities to grant the family's wish to repatriate the body to Canada, where she lived. It also called for independent international organisations to be allowed to carry out an investigation in Iran into the circumstances of her death.
Kazemi had gone to Iran to do some photo-reporting and had hoped to travel to Turkmenistan. After leaving her family's home in Iran on 23 June, the family received no word of her for several days. Then the authorities told them she was being treated in the Baghiatollah military hospital in Tehran. During the days following her arrest, the authorities also searched the family's home, confiscating cameras and a large amount of money.
Canadian officials were able to visit her in the hospital but did not have access to her medical file. Police constantly watched her hospital room.
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