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måndag 2 maj 2022

Saada Khedirzadeh, a Kurdish political prisoner, was transferred to an unknown location

 



Saada Khedirzadeh, a Kurdish political prisoner, was transferred to an unknown location


Iranian regime security forces transferred a Kurdish political prisoner to an unknown location, and a gathering of teachers in the city of Marivan on International Workers' Day was severely suppressed by Iranian regime security forces.

According to the Kurdistan Human Rights Association, Saada Khedirzadeh, a political prisoner in Urmia Prison, was on a sixth day of hunger strike yesterday when she was taken to an unknown location by security forces.


The transfer of this Kurdish political prisoner took place through a search of equipment and ill-treatment.


This female prisoner is pregnant and went on a hunger strike in Urmia Prison on May 26, in protest of her 7 months of indecision

Transfer of a pregnant political prisoner to an unknown location

Saada Khedirzadeh, a pregnant political prisoner in Urmia Central Prison, is on her sixth day of hunger strike and has been transferred to an unknown location after her personal belongings and those of her inmates were searched by prison officials.


Late last night and on the morning of Sunday, May 3, security forces in Urmia Prison twice raided the cell of Saada Khedirzadeh, a Kurdish political prisoner, and disrespectfully searched his personal belongings and those of his cellmates under the pretext of having a mobile phone.


Also, a few hours ago, this political prisoner was transferred to an unknown place.


According to this report, Saada Khedirzadeh had addressed Dariush Bakhshi, the director general of Urmia Central Prison, yesterday: I will continue my hunger strike until my demands are met; Even if my health and that of my 8-month-old fetus are at risk.

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