Before completing her treatment, Tehran is re -imprisoning a German -Iranian activist

Before completing her treatment, Tehran is re -imprisoning a German -Iranian activist

The German -Iranian human rights activist, Nahed, was strengthened again after she was allowed in July to leave the prison in Iran to receive medical treatment, her daughter announced on Sunday.
“Although she did not complete her medical treatment, my mother was forced to return to Ivin Prison on Sunday, November 13,” Maryam Clarin wrote on Twitter.

It is strengthened (67 years), which has been fighting for years for human rights in Iran, especially women, who were arrested in her apartment in Tehran on October 16, 2020, according to the International NGO Organization for Human Rights.
The engineer accused of “endangering state security” was sentenced in August 2021 to 10 years imprisonment and 8 months on charges of belonging to an illegal group and to advertise against the regime.

The activist suffers from several cartilage slides in the neck and back and the carpal tunnel syndrome in the left hand, according to what her daughter says.
The activist has type II diabetes and its health deteriorated in severe form after suffering from the Kofid-19 in July 2021.
Iran is witnessing huge demonstrations ignited by the death of the young woman, Muhsa Amini, on September 16.

“Since Amini died in the hands of the police and the ongoing revolutionary movement in Iran, the whole world has witnessed reprisals from this inhuman regime,” Clarin said..

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