Nargess Mohammadi, the jailed Iranian human rights activist, has informed her family that she lost her vision and then recovered it after five days of hospital care.
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Alarming Worrisome News About Imprisoned Human Rights Activist Narges Mohamadi
Some alarming worrisome news has been published about the imprisoned deputy head of Iran’s Defenders of Human Rights Center, Narges Mohamadi.
Student activist Ali Ajami expelled after serving out jail-term
An Iranian law student has been expelled from Tehran University, after serving out his jail term.
Right groups call on Iran to release Kurdish activist
Mohammad Seddigh Kaboudvand’s health has “drastically deteriorated” in Evin prison after lengthy hunger strikes.
Iranian activist to serve 7 years in jail
Iranian activists and journalist Nasour Taghipour has been arrested to serve out a seven-year sentence.
Asal Esmaeilzadeh, Political Activist, in Danger of Imprisonment
Political activist Asal Esmaeilzadeh– who was sentenced in January 2011 by Judge PirAbassi in branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court to four months in prison and eight months *suspended imprisonment– has been summoned to the Shahid Moghaddas Prosecutor’s office in Evin prison.
Imprisoned Human Rights Activist Narges Mohamadi Hospitalized In Critical Condition
Imprisoned human rights activist Narges Mohamadi was hospitalized in Zanjan on Monday, in critical condition and banned from visit.
Journalist, political activist, Ali Muslehi arrested
Journalist, political activist and Green Movement supporter abducted by four in civilian clothing.
A Chronicle Of Atrocities Inflicted Upon Political Prisoner, Student Activist Arash Sadeghi
Student activist Arash Sadeghi, born on September 29, 1986, a member of Mir Hossein Mousavi’s 2009 presidential campaign and a member of Allameh University Students› Islamic Association, was a philosophy student when expelled from Allameh University.
Kept in Solitary as Punishment, Says Imprisoned Activist’s Wife
Political activist Saeed Madani, 47, remains in Evin Prison’s Ward 209 after having completed his interrogations. Mansoureh Ettefagh, Madani’s wife, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he has likely undergone torture during his detention.