Jamshid Sharmahd Explained

Jamshid Sharmahd
Birth Date:23 March 1955
Birth Place:Tehran, Tehran Province, Imperial State of Iran
Education:Software engineering, Information technology

Jamshid Sharmahd (Persian: جمشید شارمهد; born 23March 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a German and Iranian journalist and software engineer.[1]

A permanent resident of the United States since 2003, Sharmahd has been targeted by the Iranian government for his connections to Tondar, an Iranian opposition movement. Since his kidnapping by Iranian agents in 2020, Sharmahd has been held in solitary confinement by Iran in a forced disappearance. In a 2023 trial condemned by Amnesty International, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the European Council, Sharmahd was sentenced to death.

He is currently held in solitary confinement, in an unknown location in Iran.

Biography

Jamshid Sharmahd was born in Tehran in 1955. When he was seven years old, he moved with his father to Hanover, West Germany, where he grew up in a German-Iranian household.[2] He has been a German citizen since 1995. He studied to become an electrician, and in 1980 briefly returned to Iran where he got married. In 1982, he returned to West Germany with his wife and daughter.

Sharmahd established his own software company and in 2003 moved to the United States, where he is a permanent resident with a green card.[3] He has been living in Los, Angeles, California since 2003.[4] Sharmahd has Parkinson's disease.

In 2007, a "massive cyber attack" publicly exposed his contributions to the website of Tondar,[5] a news platform and opposition movement viewed by Iran as a terrorist organization. This led to targeted harassment and assassination attempts against him by the Iranian government.[6] In 2009, agents of the Islamic regime of Iran attempted an assassination of Sharmahd in Glendora, California, which was foiled by U.S. officials. This information was made public by a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable.[7] Sharmahd helped operate Tondar's LosAngeles–based television and radio programming, and operated a satellite radio station accessible in Iran.[8]

Kidnapping

In late July 2020, secret agents from Iran's Ministry of Intelligence kidnapped Sharmahd in Dubai, taking him to Iran.[9] [10] The Iranian government alleged that Sharmahd was responsible for a 2008 attack on a mosque in Shiraz that killed 14 people and injured 200. However, the regime-controlled media outlet Fars News quoted the Iranian National Security Council in 2008 as saying, "The explosion of a bomb or any explosion carried out by opposition elements, be they internal or foreign, is ruled out. The blast was caused by some munitions used in an exhibition for the Iran–Iraq War martyrs in the mosque."[11] Working Group on Arbitrary Detention stated that "Mr. Sharmahd is being deprived of his liberty as a result of exercising the right to freedom of opinion and expression."[12] Sharmahd and his family denied all charges.[13] [14] [15] Sharmahd's abduction was one of a series of kidnappings carried out by the government of Iran.[16] [17] [18]

In February 2023, Sharmahd was sentenced to death by a Revolutionary Court in Tehran under charges of "corruption on earth" following a "grossly unfair trial", as described by Amnesty International.[19] [20] He was repeatedly denied access to the German consulate and access to trials.[21] German Minister for Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock said Sharmahd "never had even the semblance of a fair trial." In response to the sentence, Germany expelled two Iranian diplomats.[22]

In 2022, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) released a 13-page document confirming Sharmahd's kidnapping, forced disappearance, human rights violations, and torture.[23] In January 2023, Friedrich Merz, the chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, took over the political sponsorship for Sharmahd.[24] Merz attempted to travel to Iran to verify the health of Sharmahd, but Iranian authorities denied him a visa. Merz repeatedly demanded the unconditional release of Sharmahd and "expects the German government to significantly step up its efforts to release Jamshid Sharmahd."[25] In April 2023, the European Council publicly condemned the death sentence of Sharmahd.[26]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Sentenced to Death for Songs Critical of Government . 26 April 2024 . 26 April 2024 . . de-EN.
  2. Web site: Jamshid Sharmahd ist Opfer eines manipulativen Schauprozesses . Jamshid Sharmahd is the victim of a manipulative show trial . 24 February 2022 . 26 February 2022 . . de-DE.
  3. News: Steinmetz . Juergen T. . 4 August 2020 . German Citizen from Glendora, California abducted by Iran Ministry in Dubai . eTurboNews.
  4. News: O'Callaghan . Laura . 18 January 2023 . Fears for German man on death row in Iran as his US family say 'Biden is failing us' . 1 July 2023 . The National News . en.
  5. News: One Year After Abduction, Jamshid Sharmahd's Family Vows to Fight On . Hannah . Somerville . 19 November 2021 . 26 February 2022 . IranWire خانه . en.
  6. News: Audi . Tamara . 10 May 2010 . U.S.-Iran Feud Hits L.A. . en-US . Wall Street Journal . 26 February 2022 . 0099-9660.
  7. News: 21 February 2011 . Wikileaks unveils assassination attempt by Islamic Republic of Iran . en-US . CNN .
  8. Web site: O'Callaghan . Laura . 18 January 2023 . Fears for German man on death row in Iran as his US family say 'Biden is failing us' . The National News.
  9. Web site: Benjamin . Weinthal . 'Death sentence certain' for German-Iranian journalist . 25 July 2022 . 25 July 2022. Jerusalem Post . en.
  10. Web site: Halpern . Sam . Kidnapped German-Iranian journalist Jamshid Sharmahd to be executed . 22 February 2023 . Jerusalem Post. 22 February 2023 .
  11. Web site: Weinthal . Benjamin . 19 July 2022 . California man faces execution in Iran for being a journalist . . en-US.
  12. Web site: UN Working Group of Arbitrary Detention . 31 August 2022 . California man faces execution in Iran for being a journalist . . en-US.
  13. News: OstanWire . 26 July 2022 . Abducted Californian Jamshid Sharmahd Denies Charges in Final Court Hearing in Iran .
  14. News: Vahdat . Amir . Gambrell . Jon . 2 August 2020 . Iran says it detains leader of California-based exile group . Associated Press.
  15. News: Gambrell . Jon . 4 August 2020 . Family tells AP: Iran abducted California man while in Dubai . Associated Press.
  16. Web site: Borger . Julian . 14 July 2021 . Iran 'spies' charged in plot to kidnap US journalist and speed her to Venezuela . 26 February 2022 . . en.
  17. News: 16 December 2020 . Why Iran abducted and hanged Ruhollah Zam . 26 February 2022 . The Economist . 0013-0613.
  18. News: Azizi . Arash . 12 January 2021 . Opinion Why Is Iran Kidnapping and Executing Dissidents? . 26 February 2022 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  19. Web site: David . Gritten . Iran sentences German-Iranian dissident to death . 23 March 2023 . 21 February 2022. BBC News . en.
  20. Web site: Amnesty . International . Tortured German-Iranian sentenced to death: Jamshid Sharmahd . 3 April 2023 . 3 April 2023. Amnesty International . en.
  21. Web site: Gritten . David . 22 February 2023 . Germany expels 2 Iranian diplomats over death sentence . 22 February 2023 . Associated Press News . en.
  22. Web site: Germany Expels Iranian Diplomats in Response to Death Sentence for German Citizen . 22 February 2023 . 23 February 2023 . Voice of America News .
  23. Web site: Opinions adopted by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention at its ninety-third session 30 March–8 April 2022 . 31 August 2022 . Working Group on Arbitrary Detention .
  24. Web site: Friedrich Merz übernimmt politische Patenschaft für den inhaftierten Deutsch-Iraner Jamshid Sharmahd . 9 January 2023 . CDU/CSU .
  25. Web site: Friedrich Merz fordert Freilassung von Jamshid Sharmahd aus iranischer Haft . 18 July 2023 . RND .
  26. Web site: Iran: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the confirmation of the death sentence against Jamshid Sharmahd by Iranian court . 23 April 2023 . European Council .