World

US presses Iran on American said to need urgent surgery

Allow ex-Unicef official Baquer Namazi to exit country, seek medical care, Antony Blinken tells nation

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2021 11:00AM

US presses Iran on American said to need urgent surgery
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Baquer Namazi needs immediate surgery, and the Iranian government should allow him to seek the medical attention necessary to save his life. – AFP pic, October 5, 2021

WASHINGTON – United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken today urged Iran to allow a US citizen blocked from exiting to seek medical care as his family said his life depended upon urgent surgery overseas.

An Iranian court early last year commuted the sentence of Baquer Namazi, a former Unicef official, but his lawyers said authorities have refused to issue him an Iranian passport, which he needs to leave as Tehran does not recognise dual nationality.

Namazi, 84, whose son remains imprisoned, has a blockage in 95-97% of one of the main arteries that supply blood to his brain and needs surgery in seven to 10 days, his family said.

“Baquer Namazi needs immediate surgery, and the Iranian government should allow him to seek the medical attention necessary to save his life,” Blinken wrote on Twitter.

“It’s been almost six years since he’s seen his children. At a time like this, he should be surrounded by his entire family.”

Namazi can undergo the surgery in Iran, but his lawyers said the environment was too stressful after his detention and that there was a high risk of Covid-19.

Addressing a virtual press conference earlier in the day, another son, Babak Namazi, said the family was “devastated” and that the situation was “a type of torture I would not wish upon my worst enemy”.

“This is not and has never been the ending my father deserves. My father is a selfless individual who spent his life in public service,” he said, fighting back tears.

In a letter seeking intervention by the UN special rapporteur on the right to health, lawyers for the family said Namazi “is at extreme risk of having a stroke, which could easily prove fatal”.

Jared Genser, an international counsel to the Namazis, said the family had appealed directly to Blinken and others in President Joe Biden’s administration.

“The time for action is now. I call on President Biden to engage personally to make this happen,” Genser said.

The Biden administration has spoken indirectly with Tehran as it looks to return the US to a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran rejected by former president Donald Trump.

Namazi was taken into custody in February 2016 when he traveled to Tehran in hopes of assisting son Siamak Namazi, a businessman who had been detained.

Siamak is still serving a 10-year sentence for alleged collaboration with a hostile government. 

His family strenuously denies the charges and says he was harshly interrogated over past fellowships with US institutions.

The letter said that Siamak received the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine in August but remains in “overcrowded and unhygienic conditions” at the notorious Evin prison. – AFP, October 5, 2021

Related News

World / 3y

Blinken lands in Beijing to cool US-China tensions

Malaysia / 3y

Blinken thanks M’sia for helping US citizens’ evacuation from Sudan: Zambry

World / 3y

Blinken dismisses China’s ‘marriage of convenience’ with Russia

World / 3y

Blinken says ‘no plans’ to meet Russia, China at G20

World / 3y

US says China mulling arming Russia in Ukraine war

World / 3y

US media, politicians use balloon incident as pretext to smear China: Beijing

Spotlight

Malaysia

“There are traitors among us waiting to topple Aminuddin” - Loke

World

Thailand pub fire death toll climbs to 32 as negligence probe intensifies

World

Cambodian casino tycoon's empire allegedly links to major cyber scam compound

Malaysia

Rumours rife over KJ contesting Negeri polls, possibly in Rembau

Malaysia

DAP Melaka moves into opposition benches after withdrawing from state government

Malaysia

Malaysia records 17.5 million international tourist arrivals from January - May

Malaysia

Cops probe viral incident of man being forced into Proton Waja

Malaysia

Pregnant woman accused of stealing: Lotus's apologises, takes disciplinary action

You may be interested

World

US reimposes Iran blockade as Hormuz Strait conflict escalates

World

One dead, another missing after boat catches fire and sinks near Alcatraz island

World

Air strikes continue, tankers come under fire as US-Iran conflict escalates in Hormuz Strait

World

Cambodian casino tycoon's empire allegedly links to major cyber scam compound

World

6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes off Southern Philippines, aftershocks expected

World

Sexual violence against women and children remains deeply entrenched in India despite legal reforms

World

Thailand pub fire death toll climbs to 32 as negligence probe intensifies

World

Strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes southeast of Loyalty Islands