Fatemeh Davand interrogated by Turkish police / She is in danger of deportation to Iran
One of the detainees of the November 1998 uprising, who is currently being held in a deportation camp in the Turkish city of Kayseri, has been interrogated by police.
According to Avatudi, according to a report received from Fatemeh Davand's relatives, she announced today that she had been interrogated by the police regarding her "connection with Kurdish parties."
According to the report, he denied the allegations by presenting his defense and evidence; All his activities have been civil and peaceful.
It is said that this compatriot has been interrogated for several hours and the contents of his mobile phone have been searched by the Turkish police.
Ms. Davand, who was detained by police about two weeks ago and transferred to a deportation camp, is in danger of being returned to Iran.
After his arrest during the November 1998 uprising and after being convicted and serving part of his imprisonment, he was released on parole last November and left the country, hoping to be transferred to a safe third country, to Turkey. Was.
This citizen has already been sentenced to about 4 years in prison and if he returns to Iran, he will be in danger of being arrested, tortured and sentenced to long prison terms.
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