International News Safety Institute

10 June 2011

Hoda Saber

Incident

Hoda Saber

Cause of death

Other non-natural

Details

Journalist and writer Hoda Saber died of a heart attack after being taken to hospital from a prison where he had been jailed for his work. 

Saber, 52, worked for Iran-e-Farda, and had been in prison since being arrested on 12 August last year. He began a hunger strike on 2 June this year to protest against the death of his colleague Haleh Sahabi. Prison officials were slow in sending him to hospital on 10 June, contravening article 103 of prison regulations. Saber was a well-known opposition figure familiar to security and legal officials at Evin prison. It was the fourth time he had been jailed in 10 years.

In 2003, he and Reza Alijani, winner of the 2001 Reporters Without Borders - Fondation de France Prize, and Taghi Rahmani were given five-year prison sentences at a secret trial for allegedly "undermining national security and putting out false news to disturb public opinion".

The sentence was reduced a year later to six months. 64 political prisoners in Saber's Evin prison dormitory put out a statement saying that two hours after being taken to the prison clinic before dawn on 10 June, Hoder had been returned to his cell and shouted that he had been beaten instead receiving medical treatment and that he would file a complaint. A few hours later he was sent to Modares hospital where he died.

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