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Prosecutor agrees to jailed activist’s demands

  Jailed Iranian labour activist Reza Shahabi has ended his 50-day hunger strike after the Tehran Prosecutor agreed to his demands. Reports indicate that one of prosecutor’s deputies, Mehdi Khodabakhshi, visited Shahabi in hospital on Sunday July 20 and accepted his demands for ending his strike. Shahabi has demanded that he be offered bail and […]

Reza Shahabi in worrisome health continues hunger strike after 40 days

   Labor activist Reza Shahabi held in Rajai Shahr prison has lost 15 kilograms and lost consciousness several times in the past days while he continues his hunger strike that has now exceeded 40 days. CHRR reports that according to the Committee to Defend Reza Shahabi, the labor activist has severe fluctuations in his blood […]

Reza Shahabi is returned to Evin Prison before the surgery

  Reza Shahabi Zakaria, the labor activist and political prisoner, sent back to prison despite the disagreement of the physician. According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Reza Shahabi Zakaria, the labor activist and political prisoner of ward 350 of Evin prison, who was hospitalized in a medical center outside the […]

Jailed trade unionist’s health at risk: Reza Shahabi

  URGENT ACTION – Iranian trade unionist’s Reza Shahabi, held in Tehran’s Evin Prison, is in urgent need of medical care that he cannot obtain in prison. He is serving a six-year prison sentence. Reza Shahabi is a prisoner of conscience who must be released immediately and unconditionally. Reza Shahabi (also known as Reza Shahabi Zakaria), […]

Trade unionist Reza Shahabi in strike on medical treatment in jail

  According to Südwind journalist,Vandad Oladiazimi,Reza Shahabi,a member of director’s board of the drivers’ trade union of great Tehran and it’s Suburb,who has been imprisoned on political charges since June 2010,is refusing medical treatment to protest against the prevention of treatment in hospital,his poor medical care,insolence of the prison’s medical doctor and abuse by prison […]

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