The arrest on 19
April 2009 by officers of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran of
Mehdi Mo’tamedi Mehr, a member of the Committee to Defend Free,
Healthy and Fair Elections and a member of the Freedom Movement, a
banned political party. Prior to his arrest he had been telephoned
by a Ministry of Intelligence official and told that publication of
a statement entitled “Civil Society Institution as Election
Observers: An Assurance toward Free, Healthy and Fair Elections” by
the Committee would be an act against national security. The
statement was published anyway, and he was arrested. He has been
accused of “acting against state security”. On 29 April, security
forces prevented other members of the committee from holding a
meeting in the “Raad” Legal Institute which belongs to Mohammad Ali
Dadkhah, a prominent lawyer and member of the High Oversight
Council of the Centre for Human Rights Defenders (CHRD). The CHRD
was forcibly closed in December 2008 and has not been allowed to
reopen.