Last Sunday evening, 21April, members of the International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran met at the main station in Hanover, playing music on a Persian frame drum Daf along with violin and loudly demanded the release of Nasrin Sotoudeh and the dervishes internet personnel and laywers, imprisoned in Evin prison in Tehran, Adel Abad prison in Shiraz and Bandar Abbas’s central Prison.
The public actions and protests will be extended. The International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran is planning further actions until the unjust arrests and prosecutions will end and all prisoners of conscience attain their deserved freedom.
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The International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran does not give up. Since December 2012, activists in Europe stand up for the release of the imprisoned Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh. Nasrin Sotoudeh is a symbol of all political prisoners in Iran.
Since February 2013, the human right activists also protest against the situation of the imprisoned Dervishes internet personnel and laywers.
mehriran.de – With masks of Nasrin Sotoudeh’s face and large signs, demanding her release in several languages, the activists stand in front of the Islamic Republic of Iran embassies and at stations of large cities. Determined, they chant for the freedom of Nasrin Sotoudeh and the dervishes. Now that the demands of the two hunger strikers dervishes, Saleh Moradi and Kasra Nouri, supported by numerous protests and appeals from abroad, are met by the regime in Iran, it is important to stay alert and to continue to draw attention to the human rights abuses and law violations by the regime.
Early April, a group of activists protested in Cordoba and Granada in the midst of tourist groups from all over the world. In Paris, activists wearing masks of Nasrin Sotoudeh strolled between the crowds at Montparnasse and along the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, near the Eiffel Tower.
In Stockholm, there were on several consecutive Saturdays protests in the city centre. Passers-by were informed about the situation of the dervishes in Iran and about the current prosecutions and arrests.
Last Sunday evening, members of the International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran met at the main station in Hanover, playing music on a Persian frame drum Daf along with violin and loudly demanded the release of Nasrin Sotoudeh and the dervishes.
The public actions and protests will be extended. The International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran is planning further actions until the unjust arrests and prosecutions will end and all prisoners of conscience attain their deserved freedom.
April 2013, International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran
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Translation of the German article – Source: http://www.mehriran.de/artikel/datum///hannover-paris-stockholm-granada-freiheit-fuer-nasrin/