Ramin Seyed-Emami (R) speaks to the media as his brother, Mehran, looks on following their arrival at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia, on March 8, 2018. Jonathan Hayward / The Canadian Press via AP
Ramin Seyed-Emami (R) speaks to the media as his brother, Mehran, looks on following their arrival at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia, on March 8, 2018. Jonathan Hayward Show more

Sons urge Canada's Trudeau to pressure Iran to release mom



The sons of an Iranian-Canadian university professor who died in a Tehran prison last month have urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to speak out publicly and pressure the Iranian government to free their mother.

They also want Canada to seriously investigate their father's arrest and death.

Ramin and Mehran Seyed-Emami said in a joint interview that they have been speaking out despite intimidation and threats. They said they believe it is their only hope for getting their mother back to Vancouver after she was stopped at the airport on March 7 and barred from leaving Iran.

Their father, Kavous Seyed-Emami, a 63-year-old professor of sociology at Imam Sadeq University in Tehran and the managing director of the Persian Heritage Wildlife Foundation, died in February. His death sparked new anger in Iran over the treatment of detainees, especially after nearly 5,000 people were arrested in the wake of nationwide protests at the start of the year.

Iranian authorities told the family that Seyed-Emami killed himself while in custody. But Ramin, a musician who performs under the stage name King Raam, said he and his brother "feel that the guards in the prison are responsible directly for his death".

He said he was shown video of his father in a cell, pacing around, taking off his shirt, and going into the bathroom. Then "eight hours later they come in and they bring the body out of that room, so there is no footage or film of the death or how it happened", Ramin said.

"The fact that he was unmonitored for eight hours is such a suspicious thing," Ramin added.

He complained that the family is "not being allowed to pursue a proper investigation into his death, or why he was arrested in the first place, or how he was treated the whole time".

Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi alleged the professor was part of an espionage ring that collected information on "strategic areas".

The brothers vehemently defended his innocence. "There is no shred of evidence against him, nothing," Mehran said.

Mehran said his father's legacy "was one of building bridges, of uniting people".

"He was a lover of not just Iran but its wildlife, its people," Mehran said.

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Mehran said his father encouraged his sons to vote in Iran's election for moderate President Hassan Rouhani, "to vote for change, to vote for hope".

"We cannot believe the lack of support we've seen from the Iranian government," he said. "It's so unfortunate that they would do this to one of their sons."

Ramin and Mehran met Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland in New York on Wednesday to urge pressure to be stepped up on Iran.

"She reassured us they're doing their best to get my mother home as soon as possible," Mehran said. "We are grateful for their effort but … we need them to speak up publicly, not just privately."

"We asked for the prime minister, Mr Trudeau, to make an official statement on behalf of the government, to pressure the Iranian government to release my mother, and to have a serious investigation into the case of my father," he said.

The brothers said leaving Iran without their mother, Maryam Mombeini, was very difficult. Ramin said she implored them to board the plane and go without her.

Their house in Iran was raided twice, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards packed documents, computers, hard drives, photo albums of their childhood and other items into eight suitcases in the first raid, Ramin said.

Ramin said Iranian authorities started a campaign of intimidation after their father's arrest. He said it included constant surveillance, death threats and "a very disgusting smear campaign against our family using footage that they had stolen from our home when they raided the place".

"They put this all up on national television," he said, "and slowing down the film and putting some scary music on it and attacking my father's character."

He said that he and Mehran started to speak out anyway.

"We really believe speaking out actually ensured more safety and security for us," Ramin said. "They wanted us to stay silent and be afraid."

Ramin said his mother is now relying on family and friends for financial support because Iranian authorities seized the deeds to the family home and the other assets they had.

"We just want to have her home as soon as possible," Mehran said. "Our father lives inside of us and I am sure he is proud of us for being outspoken, for standing up for what's right, for the truth."

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Matches 68; Wins 35; Draws 19; Losses 14; Goals For 133; Goals Against 82

  • Eighth place in Premier League in 2015/16
  • Runners-up in Europa League in 2016
  • Runners-up in League Cup in 2016
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Her most famous song

Aghadan Alqak (Would I Ever Find You Again)?

Would I ever find you again
You, the heaven of my love, my yearning and madness;
You, the kiss to my soul, my cheer and
sadness?
Would your lights ever break the night of my eyes again?
Would I ever find you again?
This world is volume and you're the notion,
This world is night and you're the lifetime,
This world is eyes and you're the vision,
This world is sky and you're the moon time,
Have mercy on the heart that belongs to you.

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7.40pm: Maiden (TB) Dh165,000 (D) 1,600m

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8.15pm: Handicap (TB) Dh190,000 (D) 1,200m

Winner: My Catch, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.

8.50pm: Dubai Creek Mile (TB) Listed Dh265,000 (D) 1,600m

Winner: Secret Ambition, Tadhg O’Shea, Satish Seemar.

9.25pm: Handicap (TB) Dh190,000 (D) 1,600m

Winner: Golden Goal, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.

Brief scores:

England: 290 & 346

Sri Lanka: 336 & 243

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By Ben Okri (Head of Zeus)

How to become a Boglehead

Bogleheads follow simple investing philosophies to build their wealth and live better lives. Just follow these steps.

•   Spend less than you earn and save the rest. You can do this by earning more, or being frugal. Better still, do both.

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•   Choose the right level of risk. Don't gamble by investing in get-rich-quick schemes or high-risk plays. Don't play it too safe, either, by leaving long-term savings in cash.

•   Diversify. Do not keep all your eggs in one basket. Spread your money between different companies, sectors, markets and asset classes such as bonds and property.

•   Keep charges low. The biggest drag on investment performance is all the charges you pay to advisers and active fund managers.

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• There are six libraries in Abu Dhabi emirate run by the Department of Culture and Tourism, including one in Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

• Libraries are free to visit and visitors can consult books, use online resources and study there. Most are open from 8am to 8pm on weekdays, closed on Fridays and have variable hours on Saturdays, except for Qasr Al Watan which is open from 10am to 8pm every day.

• In order to borrow books, visitors must join the service by providing a passport photograph, Emirates ID and a refundable deposit of Dh400. Members can borrow five books for three weeks, all of which are renewable up to two times online.

• If users do not wish to pay the fee, they can still use the library’s electronic resources for free by simply registering on the website. Once registered, a username and password is provided, allowing remote access.

• For more information visit the library network's website.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Healthcare spending to double to $2.2 trillion rupees

Launched a 641billion-rupee federal health scheme

Allotted 200 billion rupees for the recapitalisation of state-run banks

Around 1.75 trillion rupees allotted for privatisation and stake sales in state-owned assets

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