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From left, political prisoners, Parastoo Moini, Zahra Safaei, and Massoumeh Senobari

Massoumeh Senobari re-arrested, MEK political prisoners scheduled for deportation

From left, political prisoners, Parastoo Moini, Zahra Safaei, and Massoumeh Senobari

From left, political prisoners, Parastoo Moini, Zahra Safaei, and Massoumeh Senobari.

 

 

According to recent reports, Massoumeh Senobari was arrested in Karaj on December 31, 2022, and transferred to the city’s Fardis Prison (Kachouii). Ms. Senobari’s family is unaware of her condition and is concerned for her well-being.

Mohammad Ali’s daughter, Massoumeh Senobari, was born in Tabriz in 1988 and has a daughter. She was imprisoned in the Tabriz Central Prison’s women’s ward after being sentenced to 8 years in prison on charges of “propaganda against the state” and “insulting” the mullahs’ supreme leader.

Massoumeh Senobari was arrested on February 24, 2019, and was transferred to the Tabriz Intelligence Department’s detention center. During interrogation, she was brutally tortured and was unable to walk due to vicious whipping. Her vision was blurred as a result of the blows to the head. Her leg broke and her heel cracked. In August 2019, she was released on bail of 600 million tomans pending her trial.

 

Massoumeh Senobari was arrested again on February 5, 2020, at her sister's house, without a previous summons, and subjected to severe torture

Massoumeh Senobari was arrested again on February 5, 2020, at her sister’s house, without a previous summons, and subjected to severe torture.

 

She was infected with the Covid-19 disease in October 2020, during a coronavirus outbreak in Tabriz’s Central Prison. The political prisoner also has heart problems, but the Tabriz prison authorities have refused to give her the medication provided by her family. In 2021, she was finally released from prison. Ms. Senobari was arrested again in Karaj and transferred to Fardis Prison (Kechoui) on December 31, 2022, and her current condition is unknown.

The clerical regime’s Judiciary informed MEK political prisoners Zahra Safaei and Parastoo Moini on January 30, 2023, that they would be deported to Qom prison. The two political prisoners are being held in Evin Prison at the moment. On February 24, 2020, security forces apprehended Zahra Safaei and Parastoo Moini and transferred them to Ward 209 of Evin Prison’s solitary cells. Political prisoner Zahra Safaei, her daughter Parastoo Moini, and her son Mohammad Massoud Moini were sentenced to eight years, six years, and six years of imprisonment, respectively, on January 23, 2021.

Zahra Safaei and her children are charged with “assembly and conspiracy to act against national security through communication with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK),” “achieving their goals,” and “participating in Mojahedin circles and gatherings.” Their other charge is “propaganda against the state by writing slogans, reading statements and letters, and putting up banners on public roads.”

 

 

Ms. Safaei was admitted to the hospital on August 31, 2021, after suffering a heart attack. She then had a heart operation. Despite her unfavorable physical conditions following the heart surgery and her inability to endure imprisonment, Zahra Safaei remains imprisoned.

Ms. Safaei was admitted to the hospital on August 31, 2021, after suffering a heart attack. She then had a heart operation. Despite her unfavorable physical conditions following the heart surgery and her inability to endure imprisonment, Zahra Safaei remains imprisoned.

 

 


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According to the Secretary of Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil (EGFE) Headquarters, more than half of the women were improperly veiled.

Iran: Over three hundred women who oppose mandatory Hijab have been arrested

According to the Secretary of Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil (EGFE) Headquarters, more than half of the women were improperly veiled.

According to the Secretary of Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil (EGFE) Headquarters, more than half of the women were improperly veiled.

 

Mullah Fattahi issued a Hijab warning on September 2 at 6 p.m. when confronted by two women in the county’s central district of Abhar, Zanjan Province. He warned the women to be careful what they wore! When the two women heard the Hijab warning, they collided with the cleric, according to state-run mojerasa.

 

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Maryam Akbari Monfared requested to be transferred from Semnan Prison to Evin Prison in Tehran, but the Evin Prosecutor's Office refused.

Evin Prosecutor’s Office rejects the transfer of critically ill political prisoners

Maryam Akbari Monfared requested to be transferred from Semnan Prison to Evin Prison in Tehran, but the Evin Prosecutor's Office refused.

Maryam Akbari Monfared requested to be transferred from Semnan Prison to Evin Prison in Tehran, but the Evin Prosecutor’s Office refused.

 

Maryam Akbari Monfared requested to be transferred from Semnan Prison to Evin Prison in Tehran, but the Evin Prosecutor’s Office refused. The Evin Prosecutor’s Office declined the request despite the Semnan Prison administration’s support. Maryam Akbari Monfared has repeatedly asked to be moved to a jail close to where her family lives in Tehran. Because of her GI issues, Ms. Akbari Monfared is not getting the medication and care she needs. This political prisoner is in critical condition, according to a previous report by the NCRI Women’s Committee.

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