Another Attack on Civil Society
Sohrab Razzaghi Arrested - 2007.10.28

Dr Sohrab Razzaghi the director of Koneshgaran’e Davtalab institute whose offices were sealed by security agents last month was arrested in Tehran on Tuesday. This is the second arrest of civil activists this week, following Emaddedin Baghi who founded and ran the Organization for the Rights of Prisoners.
Razzaghi had been summoned by security agents several times in the times to respond to questions about his and his institute’s activities. Along with Koneshgaran, two other NGO centers Rahi, ran by Shadi Sadr and the Center for NGO Performance ran by Mahbubeh Abbasgholizadeh were also shut and sealed by the government.
Razzaghi was a professor of political science at Tehran’s Alame Tabatabaie University who before Ahmadinejad became President of Iran in 2005. He was dismissed along with others in the purges that were implemented soon after Ahmadinejad took office. During former President Khatami’s administration, Razzaghi was the secretary of the Political Committee of the government. Prior to that, he was the director of the Political Office of the Ministry of the Interior who worked to strengthen NGOs and spread models for public participation.
After leaving the government, Razzaghi worked in the public sector doing research on civil society issues. Koneshgaran’e Davtalab (volunteer researchers) was the coordinator for West Asia at an international conference on Information Society held in Geneva through which it organized regional workshops and meetings in Tehran and Kish Island in the Persian Gulf on issues related to information technology.
During recent months, Iran’s security agencies have been increasing their pressure on NGOs especially those that receive some funding from outside the country. Even though a number of NGOs have been shut by the security apparatus over the past few months, the government has not provided the public with any explanation for these actions.
