Imperial Valley Press

Iranian film director goes on hunger strike in prison

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – An Iranian director who was arrested last summer, weeks before his latest film was released to widespread acclaim, has gone on hunger strike to protest his continued detention amid more than four months of anti-government protests.

Jafar Panahi, whose films have thrilled critics and won numerous internatio­nal prizes, issued a statement saying he would refuse food or medicine starting Wednesday “in protest against the extra-legal and inhumane behavior of the judicial and security apparatus.”

He’s among a number of Iranian artists, sports figures and other celebritie­s who have been detained after speaking out against Iran’s theocracy. Such arrests have become increasing­ly frequent since nationwide protests broke out in September over the death of a young woman in police custody.

Panahi, 62, was sentenced to six years in prison in 2011 on charges of producing anti-government propaganda, but the sentence was never carried out. Banned from both travel and filmmaking, he continued to make undergroun­d films that were released abroad to great acclaim.

He was arrested in July when he went to the Tehran prosecutor’s office to inquire about the arrests of two other Iranian filmmakers. A judge later ruled that he must serve the earlier sentence. B4  Thursday, June 4, 2020  Imperial Valley Press

His latest film, “No Bears,” in which he plays a fictionali­zed version of himself while making a film along the Iran-Turkey border, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September, a week before the protests began.

 ?? PHOTO VIA AP ?? Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi is shown at his home after he was freed from jail on bail after more than two months in custody, in Tehran, Iran, on May 25, 2010.
PHOTO VIA AP Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi is shown at his home after he was freed from jail on bail after more than two months in custody, in Tehran, Iran, on May 25, 2010.

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