The pressure by prison authorities and security officials on Nasrin Sotoudeh, incarcerated human rights lawyer and her family is mounting on a daily basis. A few weeks ago, her husband, two children and sister were detained for several hours when arriving for their customary visitation, an act that has resulted in Sotoudeh boycotting all […]
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Nasrin Sotoudeh: I will not go to visitations until my family’s honor is restored
Nasrin Sotoudeh has announced to the prison officials that she will no longer attend visitations with her family in protest of their treatment last week when they were visiting her.
Prison Visit With Sotoudeh Ends In Detention And Physical Abuse of Family
Reza Khandan, husband of imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, talked to International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran about his five-hour detention along with his two children and his sister-in-law.
Dublin : Front Line’s Mini Marathon Team for 2011 ran for Nasrin Sotoudeh
Dublin : Front Line’s Mini Marathon Team for 2011 ran for Nasrin Sotoudeh Photograph by Maryam Hosseinkhah
Eight Months After Her Incarceration, Nasrin Sotoudeh Finally Allowed Visitation With Her Mother
According to her husband Reza Khandan, Nasrin Sotoudeh, human rights lawyer was finally allowed to meet with her mother after 8 months incarceration at Evin prison.
Pressure on Sotoudeh Continues: In-Person Visits With Children Prevented
“This week, while we were having our booth visit and before we found out they were not going to allow the children to have an in-person visit, Nasrin was observing our young son’s acting up. She knew the reason for this, that Nima suffers in the atmosphere of booth visits. She said then: ‘if […]
Reza Khandan: The Children Were Once Again Denied Face to Face Visitation With Their Mother Today!
Incarcerated lawyer and political activist Nasrin Sotoudeh’s husband, Reza Khandan,
Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Letter to the Head of the Judiciary: “Your Judge Proved that Iranian Women Cannot Be Ignored!”
July 2nd 2011 – The Feminist School : Nasrin Sotoudeh , lawyer, human rights and women’s rights activist has addressed a letter to the head of Iran’s judiciary. Inspired by Paulo Coelho, Sotoudeh provides a beautiful narrative of the events that occurred after the presidential elections of June 2009.