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Please write to the Attorney General and ask that he:
Release Narges Mohammadi instantly and unconditionally as she is a prisoner of conscience detained solely for her peaceable human rights actions. Annul her unjust conviction and sentence, and drop any new costs associated to the peaceable train of her rights. Provide her with sufficient specialised medical care pending her launch, together with therapy that can’t be obtained in jail, and defend her from additional torture and ill-treatment. Ensure that immediate, unbiased, efficient and neutral investigations into allegations of torture and ill-treatment are performed and that these discovered criminally accountable are tried in a good trial. Repeal all obligatory veil legal guidelines within the nation.
deal with:
Attorney General Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei
To the Embassy of Iran to the European Union
15 Franklin Roosevelt Blvd.
1050 Brussels, Belgium
background
On February 22, 2022, she was launched from jail on short-term medical depart and, regardless of her physician’s suggestions, was recalled to jail on April 21, 2022 to proceed serving her sentence and has been incarcerated in jail since then. In addition to her coronary heart situation, she has a pre-existing lung situation characterised by problem respiration and should use an inhaler and take common anticoagulants to stop blood clots from forming in her lungs.
Torture and different ill-treatment
Narges Mohammadi, Iranian human rights activist and anti-death penalty campaigner
Her activism has led to her being focused.
On January 4, 2022, Narges Mohammadi was taken to Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran to face trial in a separate case, a deeply unfair trial that lasted simply 5 minutes and during which he was denied entry to a lawyer each earlier than and through his trial.
On January 15, 2022, she was knowledgeable by the court docket that she had been sentenced to eight years and two months in jail for nationwide security-related offences, two years of inside “exile” in a metropolis outdoors Tehran the place she usually lives, a two-year ban on membership of any political or social celebration, group or collective, a two-year ban on involvement in on-line areas, media or journalism, and 74 lashes.
In a separate trial held throughout his imprisonment, Branch 26 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court discovered Narges Mohammadi responsible of “spreading propaganda in opposition to the regime” in October 2022 and sentenced him to at least one yr and three months in jail, a two-year ban on leaving the nation, a two-year ban on becoming a member of any political celebration, group or affiliation, and to cleansing up trash in uninhabited areas three days every week, 4 hours a day, for 3 months.
More just lately, in one other case introduced in opposition to her, in early August 2023, Branch 29 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court discovered her responsible of “spreading propaganda in opposition to the regime” for publishing in jail particulars of sexual violence in opposition to feminine protesters detained in the course of the “Women’s Freedom of Life” rebellion, and sentenced her to a further yr in jail.
Nobel Peace Prize
Narges Mohammadi was launched on October 8, 2020, after being wrongfully imprisoned for greater than 5 years solely for her human rights activism. Between her launch and her arbitrary arrest and detention on November 16, 2021, she reported that she acquired dying threats from safety forces and was arbitrarily arrested no less than 5 instances, every time for roughly 24 hours.
On October 6, 2023, Narges Mohammadi was chosen because the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate for her “combat in opposition to the oppression of ladies in Iran and for selling human rights and freedoms for all folks.”