THREAD: Rarely are political prisoners in Iran able to send messages via social media apps from prison, but that happened this weekend when jailed photographer Nooshin Jafari ichri.org/2MB0u0t sent one from Evin Prison to Shiva Nazarahari, who is based outside Iran. (1of8)
Shiva, knowing Nooshin's Instagram Live message was sent under extreme duress, posted the audio of it on her Twitter account. In it, Nooshin--in a whimpering, terrified voice--implores Shiva to give the Iranian authorities the password to a Twitter account. (2of8)
That account has 39k+ followers and posts content that is extremely critical of Iran's government. The authorities had arrested Nooshin under the false premise that she was running it, now they've forced her to pressure someone else to give them information about it. (3of8)
"I’m under a lot of pressure here. Please give me the password and email address [for the account]. They will put your family under pressure if you don’t give it..." says the whimpering Nooshin in the message to Shiva. (4of8)
Nooshin sounds stressed, scared, and like she has been crying. There is nothing in the message, her voice, or her case that suggests she would have ever sent the message on her own accord. (5of8)
Besides, how did Nooshin, who has been unjustly detained incommunicado since Aug. 4 iranhumanrights.org/2019/08/why-sh… under close watch by intelligence agents, get access to a phone with Instagram on it in a prison? (6of8)
The serious concerns about the health and state of Nooshin Jafari in Evin Prison that arose after she was unjustly detained earlier this month have substantially increased since she was forced to send that message. (7of8)
Like all of #Iran's political prisoners, Nooshin is being denied due process and is at risk of torture. This event highlights the cruelty of Iran's security establishment and a judiciary chief that is doing nothing to prevent the abuse of prisoners. (8of8)
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THREAD: From the beginning, the death sentence against wrestler #NavidAfkari--who was killed by the Iranian state on August 11--was screaming for a review.
"The sudden enforcement of the death penalty against the 27-year-old wrestler, in addition to the ambiguities and legal contradictions in the case, have raised many questions," says the BBC Persian report on #NavidAkari. bbc.com/persian/iran-f…
Following are translations of some "ambiguities" and "questions" noted by the BBC Persian report on #NavidAfkari
"In his last contact with his family, he said: 'I have 10-15 injuries on my body. They came from the Medical Examiner’s Office and took pictures and investigated.'”
#IranProtests occurred at multiple sites today in Tehran, according to videos sent to the Center for Human Rights in Iran. Here tear gas is shot directly into a crowd outside Shademaan Metro Station in Tehran at approx 7:30pm Tehran time.
Amol, Mazandaran Province #IranProtests2020
Chants include: "We don't want, we don't want, the Islamic Republic." Eyewitnesses there told us they saw plainclothes/armed agents that were trying to avoid direct confrontation with crowds and heavier use of tear than Nov. protests.
THREAD: 1) Today Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe & Narges Mohammadi began a hunger strike in #Iran's Evin Prison for access to medical care. They announced it in an open letter last week, giving the authorities ample time to respond: iranhumanrights.org/2019/01/open-l…#FreeNazanin#FreeNarges
2) Iran's authorities punished them by cancelling Nazanin's phone calls with her husband and Narges' phone calls with her children, limiting Nazanin's food rations, and limiting call times for everyone in the Women's Ward of Evin Prison independent.co.uk/news/world/mid…
3) In a selfless act of solidarity, two fellow political prisoners, prominent defense attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh and Baha'i faith member Azita Rafizadeh also refused their calls iranhumanrights.org/2019/01/nasrin…