Judicial authorities have imposed an exorbitant bail on Mohammad Davari, whose conditions continue to worsen in prison. In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Bijan Davari, Mohammad Davari’s brother, said his physical and psychological condition is seriously deteriorating.
Tag: Furlough
Denied furlough for Nowruz for second year
In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Reza Khandan, husband of Iranian lawyer and human rights defender Nasrin Sotoudeh, said that Sotoudeh’s family spent a second year without her during the Iranian New Years’ holidays. Reza Khandan said that Sotoudeh’s family have not grown used to her imprisonment, […]
Kurdish journalist imprisoned for more than 1,500 days without furlough
The violation of the most fundamental rights for Kurdish prisoners has become a common practice in Iran- namely in the prisons. Recently, a number of unknown Kurdish prisoners have launched hunger strikes to protest the deplorable conditions they are forced to endure.
Tehran Prosecutor Denied Furlough to Mamousta Mohammad Baraei
Tehran Prosecutor denied prison furlough to Kurdish and Sunni cleric Mamousta Mohammad Baraei.
Journalist Mehdi Mahmoudian In Critical Health Condition, Medical Furlough Is Denied
Mehdi Mahmoudian a journalist and a member of the “Association for the Defense of Political Prisoners and Human Rights in Iran” and a member of the Reformist party “Participation Front” is in critical health condition at Rejaei Shahr prison.
14 Female Political Prisoners Who Are Denied Furlough
According to the Bureau of Prison Rules and Regulations, granting furlough is the legal rights of a prisoner. However, the authorities continue to deny many of the political prisoners the furlough that they are entitled to according to law.
500 Days In Prison Without Furlough for Activist
In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, father of Mehdi Khodaee said that 500 days after his son’s arrest, he has not been allowed a single day of furlough.
Who are the 22 Political Prisoners Behind Bars at Evin’s Ward 350, Who Continue to Be Denied Furlough From Prison?
August 13th, 2011 – [Kalame: Sara Pardis] – Contrary to the repeated claims by Tehran’s Prosecutor and judicial authorities in Iran that all political prisoners have access to furlough [temporary leave from prison], many of these prisoners, particularly those who are supporters of the Green movement and were arrested following the post election turmoil, have […]