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Extension of Ban on Meeting and Calling Nasim Sultanbeigi in Evin Prison

Iran Jalili, the mom of Nasim Sultanbeigi, a jailed journalist, introduced that her visits and telephone calls will proceed till the seventh day of Bahman.

Mrs. Jalili wrote on her person account on the X social community on Thursday, December 21: “Despite openings for some feminine prisoners in Evin jail, my daughter, Nasim Sultanbeigi, remains to be prohibited from begging and visiting.”

According to information sources in Iran, the restrictions created for ladies prisoners in Evin have been carried out after they began singing protest songs and shouting slogans in protest towards the presence of judicial authorities within the ladies’s ward of Evin jail.

On the Instagram web page of Narges Mohammadi, the imprisoned human rights activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, on the ninth of December, in a narrative in regards to the go to of a number of judicial officers of the Islamic Republic to the ladies’s jail in Evin jail, the officers wrote that the officers “escaped from the jail” after the response of the ladies prisoners and chanting slogans. »

Based on this, Niloufar Hamedi, Elaha Mohammadi and Nasim Sultanbeigi, three imprisoned journalists, have been denied a gathering as a consequence of singing the Safarnak music on the telephone.

On the night of 21 January 1401, Mrs. Sultanbeigi was arrested by IRGC intelligence brokers on the airport and brought to Evin jail.

On the seventeenth of February final 12 months, he was briefly launched from jail till the top of the proceedings by posting bail.

This journalist was imprisoned for the “fifth time” on November 30 of this 12 months to serve a sentence of three and a half years.

On Tuesday, January 19, the International Federation of Journalists strongly condemned the punitive measures taken towards Elaha Mohammadi, Nilufar Hamidi and Nasim Sultan Beigi in Evin jail and referred to as on the Iranian authorities to launch all of the imprisoned journalists.

Anthony Belanger, the final secretary of the federation, stated: “The rising repression of the media, the continual arrest of journalists and the rising strain on Iranian journalists have elevated the considerations.”

Mr. Belanger added: “The suppression of the media in Iran has sounded the alarm in regards to the extreme violation of the free movement of knowledge and it should be stopped proper now.” “All journalists who’re unjustly imprisoned behind bars should be launched instantly.”

According to the report of the International Federation of Journalists, presently 9 journalists are nonetheless “unjustly imprisoned in Iranian prisons.”

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