IRAN - Names of 50 female political prisoners in Iran’s Evin prison

IRAN - Evin Prison, Tehran

30 November 2023 :

November 26, 2023 - Names of 50 female political prisoners in Iran’s Evin prison
A list of the names of more than 50 female political prisoners imprisoned in the women’s ward of Evin’s prison
Iran Human Rights Society, on Saturday 25th of November 2023, prepared a list of the names of a number of women political prisoners imprisoned in the women’s ward of Evin’s prison along with their charges and convictions. These names were completed and sent to us by colleagues and families of prisoners.
There are about 60 political prisoners in the women’s ward of Evin’s prison. Some of these women prisoners sentenced and some are under temporary and indefinite detention. Among the undecided political prisoners, there are prisoners who arrested for the second time for an unknown reason and not assigned yet.
Many of these women are more than 50 years old and suffer from various diseases such as heart disease, respiratory disease, and also special diseases. Some of the women political prisoners are political prisoners of the 60s who have years of torture and imprisonment in the prisons of the 60s. Some women political prisoners are from the families of martyrs and executed in the sixties.
The women’s ward of Evin prison has a dense population despite its low capacity. Several women political prisoners imprisoned in the women’s ward of Evin prison have children, and periodic restrictions on contact and visits cause problems for them.
-Sudabah Fakharzadeh, 65 years old, charge: “Assembly and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Zainab Hamrang, 54 years old, retired teacher. Charge: “Assembly and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Shiva Esmaili, 58 years old, charge: “Assembly and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: 10 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Parveen Mirasan, 66 years old, charges: “Moharebeh, corruption on Earth, membership in illegal groups and community and collusion to act against national security”, temporary and indefinite detention, date of last detention: 2022.
-Arghvan Fallahi, 23 years old, charge: “Assembly and collusion to commit crimes against internal and external security and propaganda against the system”, temporary and indefinite detention, date of last detention: 2022.
-Tahere Nouri, one of the detainees of the nationwide uprising of 2022. Charge: “Assembly and collusion with the intention of disrupting national security”, disturbance of public order, sentence: 5 years, 2022.
-Fatemeh (Houri) Ziaei Azad, one of the political prisoners of the 1980s, a supporter of the People’s Mujahideen, charge: “Assembly, collusion and propaganda against the system”, conviction: -, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraei, 43 years old, charge: “Assembly, collusion and propaganda against the regime”, sentence: 6 years, 2022.
-Mahvash Edalati, a Baha’i citizen, charge: “propaganda against the system, community and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: three years and seven months, 2023
-Shadi Shahidzadeh, a Baha’i citizen, accused of “membership in an illegal group with the intention of disrupting the security of the country”, sentence: 5 years, 2023
-Sepideh Keshavarz, Baha’i citizen, charge: “propaganda against the system, community and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: one year, 2023
-Forough Taghipour, 29 years old, charge: unknown, temporary and undecided detention, date of last detention: 2023.
-Marzieh Farsi, 59 years old, charge: unknown, temporary and undecided detention, date of last detention: 2023.
-Zahra Safai, one of the political prisoners of the 1980s, a supporter of the Mojahedin Khalq, 61 years old. Charge: unknown, temporary and undecided detention, date of last detention: 2023.
-Azar Karvandi, one of the political prisoners of the 1980s, a supporter of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq. Charge: “Association and collusion through cooperation with the Mojahedin-e-Khalq organization and propaganda against the system”. Sentence: 5 years, last detention; 2023.
-Saha Mortezaei, detainee of the national uprising of 2009, student. Charge: “Assembly and collusion to act against national security”, sentence: 6 years, last arrest: 2023.
-Nasrin Javadi Khezri, 65 years old, charge: “Assembly and collusion to act against the security of the country and propaganda against the regime”, sentence: 7 years, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Shakila Monfared, 30 years old, charge: “Membership in opposition groups, encouraging public opinion”, sentence: 6 years, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Rezvaneh Khan Baygi, charge: Propaganda against the regime, temporary and indefinite detention, date of last detention: 2023.
-Narges Mohammadi, vice president of the Human Rights Defenders Association. Charge: “propaganda against the regime”, sentence: 9 years and 5 months, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Rayhane Ansarinejad, worker, charge: “Assembly and collusion with the intention of acting against the security of the country”, sentence: 4 years, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Hoda (Zohreh) Touhidi, journalist, detained in the nationwide uprising of 2022. Charge: “Assembly and conspiracy to act against national security”, sentence: one year, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Zahra Touhidi, journalist, detained in the nationwide uprising of 2022. Charge: “Assembly and conspiracy to act against national security”, sentence: one year, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani, daughter of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. Charge: “Assembly and collusion against the security of the country, propagandistic activity against the Islamic Republic system. And also disruption of public order and peace by participating in illegal gatherings”. Sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Nilofar Bayani, environmental activist, charge: “collaboration with hostile countries”, sentence: 10 years and 4 months, date of last arrest: 2020.
-Mahvash Shahriari, Baha’i citizen, 70 years old, charge: “Establishing or managing an illegal organization”. Sentence: 10 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Fariba Kamalabadi, Baha’i citizen, 61 years old, charge: “Establishing or managing an illegal organization”. Sentence: 10 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Mahbobeh Rezaei, Accusation: “Assembly and collusion with the intention of disrupting the security of the country, campaigning against the regime, encouraging others to commit corruption, insulting Islamic holy things in cyberspace, and membership and activity in anti-regime groups”, temporary and indefinite detention. Last arrest: 2023.
-Sepideh Kashani, environmental activist, charge: “espionage”, sentence: 6 years, date of last arrest: February 2017.
-Nahid Taghavi, architect, 68 years old, charge: “Participation in the administration of an illegal group and propaganda activity against the regime”, sentence: 10 years, date of last arrest: 2020
-Maryam Haj Hosseini, 51 years old, charge: “espionage”, sentence: 10 years, date of last arrest: 2019.
-Masoumeh Akbari, women’s rights activist, charge: propaganda against the social system and conspiracy to act against national security. Sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: –
-Bahareh Hedayat, 42 years old, reformist, “propaganda activity against the system, society and collusion”. Sentence: 4 years, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Nasim Gholami Simiari, 35 years old, charge: -, temporary and indefinite detention, date of last detention: 2023.
-Fatemeh Mokhtari Accusation: “Assembly and collusion to commit crimes and against security, to propagate against the system and insult the leadership.” Temporary and indefinite detention, the last date of detention, 2022.
-Farahanaz Nikkho, employee of Telecommunication Department, charge: -, conviction: -, date of last arrest: 2022.
-Masoumeh (Farah) Nasaji, 61 years old, charge: -, sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: 2021
-Elahe Mohammadi, journalist, charge: “collaboration with the American government, collusion against the country’s security and propaganda against the regime”. Term of sentence: 6 years, last arrest: 2022.
-Nilufar Hamedi, journalist, charge: “collaboration with the American government, collusion against the country’s security and propaganda against the regime”. Term of sentence: 7 years, last arrest: 2022.
-Zohreh Sarve, 37 years old, charge: “propaganda against the system and society and collusion”. Term of sentence: 6 years, last arrest: 2021.
-Samaneh Norozmoradi, 37 years old, charge: “Assembly and collusion through the management of a Telegram channel and propaganda against the regime”, undecided and temporary detention, last detention: 2023.
-Sepideh Gholian, 28 years old, charge: “insulting the leadership”, sentence: 2 years, last arrest: 2022.
-Sarvnaz Ahmadi, women’s activist, charge: “Assembly and collusion with the intention of disrupting national security and propagating against the regime”. Sentence: 3 years, last arrest: 2022.
-Manijzheh Moazen, translator and journalist of Sharq, charge: -, temporary and indefinite detention, last detention: 2023.
-Raheleh Rahmipour, one of the families of the martyrs of the freedom movement in the 1980s, charge: “propaganda against the system and society and collusion with the intention of disrupting national security”. Sentence: 5 years, date of last arrest: 2023.
-Kobra Bigi.
-Nagin Najaf Rostami.
-Vahideh Rabbani.
-Maryam Asadi.
-Manizheh Nosrati.
-Farkhunde Ahmadian.
-Zahra Najjar.

There is little information about some women political prisoners locked in the women’s ward of Evin prison, which will publish after the information completed.

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