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{{Short description|Iranian blogger and journalist}}(File:Omid Reza Mir Sayafi.jpg|alt=Omid Reza Mir Sayafi|thumb|Omid Reza Mir Sayafi)Omid Reza Mir Sayafi (also Omidreza Mirsayafi; 1979/80 – March 18, 2009 in Evin Prison in TehranWEB, Omid Reza Mir Sayafi, Iranian blogger Dies in Prison, 19 March 2009,globalvoicesonline.org/2009/03/19/omid-reza-mir-sayafi-iranian-blogger-dies-in-prison/, GlobalVoices, 2009-04-29, ) was an Iranian blogger and journalist.Mir Sayafi was the first blogger to have died while in prison for his publication. Two other bloggers were killed afterward, and they are the Bahraini blogger Zakariya Rashid Hassan al-Ashiri, who was killed in April 2011 and Brazilian blogger Edinaldo Filgueira, who was killed June 2011.Curt Hopkins. 2011. “Brazilian blogger {{sic|assas|inated|nolink=y}}.” ReadWriteWeb, June 23. Retrieved 4 November 2011 from the Lexis-Nexis Database.

Career

Mir Sayafi’s blog is no longer accessible.NEWS, Mir-Sayafi: Iranian Blogger’s Writings Bring Him To Life,www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/20/mir-sayafi-iranian-blogge_n_177553.html, The Huffington Post, 20 March 2009, 2009-04-29, But in the Wayback Machine there is an archive containing the blog posts that led to his imprisonment.WEB, rooznegaar.blogfa.com at the Wayback Machine,web.archive.org/web/*/http:/rooznegaar.blogfa.com, Internet Archive, 2009-04-29, {{cbignore}} Mir-Sayafi’s main area of expertise was traditional Persian music. He also wrote poetry and penned articles for Persian-language electronic art journals. He was apparently well known in Iranian intelligentsia circles.

Death

In December 2008, Mir Sayafi was sentenced to two and half years in prison for allegedly insulting religious leaders and engaging in propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran. When he died, Mir Sayafi was still awaiting an additional trial for insulting Islam.{{Citation needed|date=September 2019}}

Reactions

Some human rights groups that his death follows a pattern of Iranian authorities “denying urgent health care to prisoners of conscience, resulting in their death.“Deaths in custody in Iran highlight prison authorities’ disregard for life. 20 March 2009 Retrieved 19-May-2009.Mother and Wife of Ailing, Imprisoned Labor Leader Plead for His Release. 18th May 2009 Retrieved 19-May-2009.

Impact

Several citizen media groups, such as the Committee to Protect Bloggers, have announced March 18 as the day of solidarity with persecuted bloggers.WEB, Day of Solidarity with Persecuted Bloggers,committeetoprotectbloggers.org/2009/03/22/day-of-solidarity-with-persecuted-bloggers/, Committee to Protect Bloggers, 2009-04-29, Ben Schreckinger and Sean P. Smith. 2011. “Left in limbo in Iran.” GlobalPost, July 14. Retrieved 4 November 2011 from Lexis-Nexis Database. The March 18 Movement was created in his memory.

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