Baktash Abtin

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Baktash Abtin
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Born
Mehdi Kazemi

1974
DiedJanuary 8, 2022
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian
Occupationpoet, writer, and film maker
OrganizationIranian Writers Association
Known forActivist

Baktash Abtin (Mehdi Kazemi) (Persian:بکتاش آبتین (مهدی کاظمی); c. 1974 – 8 January 2022) was an Iranian poet, writer, and film maker who was imprisoned for 'propaganda against the state' and 'actions against national security'. He had professional associations with the IFFR and was supported by Amnesty International after his imprisonment.

Life and imprisonment[]

Baktash Abtin published three books of poetry, developing an interest after finishing high school. Following his pursuits in poetry he wrote a script, was in a TV movie, and directed his first film in 2005.[1] Abtin wrote extensively on history, sociology, and literary criticism. Abtin went on to direct at least six additional films (all with dialogue in Farsi) up until 2013 including some features touching on more comedic and intimate aspects of Iranian Society. Abtin was arrested at least once before his final detainment after participating in a commemoration for murdered writers on 2 December 2016.[2] After involvement with the publication of a book describing the history of the , Abtin was charged on 15 May 2019, with "illegal assembly and collusion against national security" and "spreading propaganda against the state". He was sentenced to a total of 6 years imprisonment.[3] Baktash Abtin entered Evin Prison in Tehran on 26 September 2020.[4]

In September 2021, Abtin was honored along with his co-authors and with the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award.[5]

Illness and death[]

On 4 April 2021, Abtin was transferred to the prison clinic after showing symptoms of pneumonia likely linked to the internationally prevalent COVID-19 pandemic. During this initial period of illness, Abtin was allegedly denied proper treatment and he was released back to the general population within a week while still unwell. Abtin decided to self-quarantine in the prison's hussainiya to protect fellow inmates from his own probable infection. Abtin was finally granted a medical furlough for treatment by family appointed doctors in October 2021, after never having fully recovered. He was confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 related pneumonia again in December 2021, and was eventually transferred to an intensive care unit at the nearby Taleghani Hospital.[6] After being placed into a medically induced coma on the first day of 2022, Abtin succumbed to his illness on 8 January, at the age of 48.[7] Hadi Ghaemi, director of the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran called for accountability over Abtin's death, while tens of thousands of others responded on social media.[8]

Filmography[]

  • The Solar Eclipse (2005, documentary)
  • The Sand Jar (2006, documentary)
  • The Sleep Penetration (2007, documentary)
  • Mika (2007)
  • The Near Dream (2008, documentary)
  • Park Mark (2009, documentary),
  • Mory Wants a Wife (2013, documentary)

References[]

  1. ^ "Baktash Abtin | IFFR". iffr.com.
  2. ^ "Iran: Detainees arrested at commemoration for murdered writers must be released". Amnesty International.
  3. ^ Mohammed Tawfeeq and Ramin Mostaghim. "Jailed Iranian poet Baktash Abtin dies due to Covid-19". CNN.
  4. ^ International, P. E. N. (30 October 2020). "Iran: Writers Baktash Abtin, Reza Khandan-Mahabadi". PEN International.
  5. ^ Motamedi, Maziar. "Jailed Iranian writer Baktash Abtin dies after contracting COVID". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Human rights defender Baktash Abtin transferred to hospital". Front Line Defenders. 14 December 2021.
  7. ^ Motamedi, Maziar. "Jailed Iranian writer Baktash Abtin dies after contracting COVID". www.aljazeera.com.
  8. ^ "Dissident Iranian writer Baktash Abtin dies in detention after contracting Covid-19". France 24. 8 January 2022.
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