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پیام صوتی نرگس محمدی، برنده جایزه صلح نوبل، در پی ضرب و شتم زندانیان سیاسی و انتقال محکومان به اعدام به زندان قزلحصار
زندانیان سیاسی را با تک تیراندازها، دست بند و پابند و اعمال خشونت از اوین بردند، و با ضرب و شتم و خشونت به اوین بازگرداندند.
محکومان به اعدام را از صف زندانیان جدا کردند و با خشونت به زندان قزل حصار فرستادند.
جمهوری اسلامی نمیتواند خشونت علیه زندانیان را به امری معمول تبدیل کند.
مردم ایران پشت و پناه فرزندان شجاع این مرز و بوم هستند.
زندانیان سیاسی را تنها نمیگذاریم.
جمهوری اسلامی باید پاسخ بدهد که چرا خشونت علیه زندانیان را متوقف نمی کند؟
به سهم خودم و بر اساس وظیفه ملی و انسانی می گویم که اگر خشونت را متوقف نکنید، در مقابل در زندان از شما پاسخ خواهیم خواست.
زندانیان سیاسی و عقیدتی باید آزاد شوند.
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Narges Mohammadi’s Audio Message on Beating and Violent Transfer of Political Prisoners to Evin, Separating Death Row Inmates from Others — August 8, 2025
Political prisoners were taken out of Evin Prison under the watch of snipers, in handcuffs and shackles, with violence. They were then brought back to Evin with beatings and further violence.
Death row inmates were separated from the other prisoners and violently transferred to Ghezel Hesar Prison.
The Islamic Republic cannot normalize violence against prisoners.
The people of Iran stand as the shelter and support of the brave sons and daughters of this land.
We will not leave political prisoners alone.
The Islamic Republic must answer why it does not stop violence against prisoners.
For my part, and out of national and human duty, I say: if you do not stop this violence, we will hold you accountable at the prison gates.
Political and ideological prisoners must be freed.
#nargesmohammadi #politicalprisoners #evinprison
#بیانیه #نه_به_اعدام #نرگس_محمدی #یاری_مدنی_توانا
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
زندانیان سیاسی را با تک تیراندازها، دست بند و پابند و اعمال خشونت از اوین بردند، و با ضرب و شتم و خشونت به اوین بازگرداندند.
محکومان به اعدام را از صف زندانیان جدا کردند و با خشونت به زندان قزل حصار فرستادند.
جمهوری اسلامی نمیتواند خشونت علیه زندانیان را به امری معمول تبدیل کند.
مردم ایران پشت و پناه فرزندان شجاع این مرز و بوم هستند.
زندانیان سیاسی را تنها نمیگذاریم.
جمهوری اسلامی باید پاسخ بدهد که چرا خشونت علیه زندانیان را متوقف نمی کند؟
به سهم خودم و بر اساس وظیفه ملی و انسانی می گویم که اگر خشونت را متوقف نکنید، در مقابل در زندان از شما پاسخ خواهیم خواست.
زندانیان سیاسی و عقیدتی باید آزاد شوند.
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Narges Mohammadi’s Audio Message on Beating and Violent Transfer of Political Prisoners to Evin, Separating Death Row Inmates from Others — August 8, 2025
Political prisoners were taken out of Evin Prison under the watch of snipers, in handcuffs and shackles, with violence. They were then brought back to Evin with beatings and further violence.
Death row inmates were separated from the other prisoners and violently transferred to Ghezel Hesar Prison.
The Islamic Republic cannot normalize violence against prisoners.
The people of Iran stand as the shelter and support of the brave sons and daughters of this land.
We will not leave political prisoners alone.
The Islamic Republic must answer why it does not stop violence against prisoners.
For my part, and out of national and human duty, I say: if you do not stop this violence, we will hold you accountable at the prison gates.
Political and ideological prisoners must be freed.
#nargesmohammadi #politicalprisoners #evinprison
#بیانیه #نه_به_اعدام #نرگس_محمدی #یاری_مدنی_توانا
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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Reports indicate that political prisoners transferred from Evin and Fashafuyeh to Ghezel Hesar’s solitary units (Ward 35, Unit 3) are facing systematic abuse and inhumane conditions. Detainees, including Mir-Yousef Younesi, Vahid Gol-Sorkh, and Mohsen Pirayesh, were subjected to "Ghapani" handcuffing, shackles, and severe beatings during transit.
At Ghezel Hesar, guards forcibly shaved the prisoners' heads and reportedly assaulted them with pipes. Mohsen Pirayesh and Soheil Arabi required hospitalization due to injuries; both were returned to isolation without family contact or fresh air. Held in cramped 10-square-meter cells, these individuals remain denied basic rights like phone calls. While Mir-Yousef Younesi was recently moved to the political ward, the Islamic Republic regime’s use of physical violence and total isolation highlights a deepening human rights crisis and a complete lack of medical and legal safeguards within the prison system.
#HumanRights #IranPrisons #StopTorture #PoliticalPrisoners
At Ghezel Hesar, guards forcibly shaved the prisoners' heads and reportedly assaulted them with pipes. Mohsen Pirayesh and Soheil Arabi required hospitalization due to injuries; both were returned to isolation without family contact or fresh air. Held in cramped 10-square-meter cells, these individuals remain denied basic rights like phone calls. While Mir-Yousef Younesi was recently moved to the political ward, the Islamic Republic regime’s use of physical violence and total isolation highlights a deepening human rights crisis and a complete lack of medical and legal safeguards within the prison system.
#HumanRights #IranPrisons #StopTorture #PoliticalPrisoners
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21 Baluch Political Prisoners at Risk of Execution Amid Nationwide Surge
As the wave of executions escalates across Iran, at least 21 Baluch political prisoners face an imminent threat to their lives. These individuals were sentenced to death following judicial processes characterized by systematic abuse, including brutal torture, forced confessions, and prolonged solitary confinement. Denied access to fair legal representation, their cases underscore the regime’s targeted use of capital punishment against the Baluch minority to suppress dissent. Human rights organizations warn that these prisoners remain in grave danger under a judiciary that prioritizes political intimidation over justice and the fundamental right to life.
#StopExecutionsInIran
#HumanRights
#politicalPrisoners
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
As the wave of executions escalates across Iran, at least 21 Baluch political prisoners face an imminent threat to their lives. These individuals were sentenced to death following judicial processes characterized by systematic abuse, including brutal torture, forced confessions, and prolonged solitary confinement. Denied access to fair legal representation, their cases underscore the regime’s targeted use of capital punishment against the Baluch minority to suppress dissent. Human rights organizations warn that these prisoners remain in grave danger under a judiciary that prioritizes political intimidation over justice and the fundamental right to life.
#StopExecutionsInIran
#HumanRights
#politicalPrisoners
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
Exclusive: Systematic Discrimination and Denial of Furlough for Female Political and Ideological Prisoners in Isfahan's Dowlatabad Prison
While reports indicate that temporary release (furlough) extensions are regularly granted to various non-political inmates across Iranian prisons, political and ideological prisoners remain systematically deprived of this basic right. According to an exclusive report obtained by Tavaana, this discriminatory policy is being heavily enforced against female political and religious detainees at Dowlatabad Prison in Isfahan, compounding the psychological pressure on both the prisoners and their families.
Targeted Exclusion of Baha'i Detainees
Since February 28, 2026, numerous non-political convicts who were able to post bail have been granted monthly renewable furloughs. In stark contrast, this process has entirely excluded political and ideological prisoners.
Among those denied are ten Baha'i women currently held in the financial crimes ward of Dowlatabad Prison:
• Neda Badakhsh
• Arezoo Sobhanian
• Parastoo Hakim
• Mojgan Shahrezaei
• Yeganeh Rouhbakhsh
• Bahareh Lotfi
• Shana Shoghifar
• Negin Khademi
• Neda Emadi
• Parva Behdad
According to an informed source, these ten women were only permitted a brief, mandatory three-day furlough approximately two weeks ago, with no further extensions allowed.
Heavy Sentences for Protesters and Dissidents
Dowlatabad Prison also houses several women arrested in connection with the recent 12-day war and its subsequent protests. Many of these individuals are serving severe sentences or are being held under prolonged, indefinite detention:
• Zahra Kabiri: A mother of two children, sentenced to 10 years in prison by Judge Hemmatnejad.
• Masoumeh Sarebanzadeh & Tara Sarebanzadeh: The mother and daughter are serving sentences of five years and six months, respectively.
• Yalda Emamdoost, Samira Layeghi, & Maryam Javadi: Each sentenced to seven and a half years in prison on charges of membership in the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK).
• Azadeh Jafari: Serving a one-year prison sentence.
• Zahra Khayati: Facing a two-year prison term.
Additionally, Shamim Baharzadeh and Mahshad Keshani remain imprisoned under a 2023 case. Both were sentenced to six months of active imprisonment and a four-and-a-half-year suspended sentence. Keshani also faces a separate, open judicial case regarding her participation in the January protests.
Deliberate Placement in Violent Wards
The source further revealed to Tavaana that many of these political and religious dissidents are intentionally held in wards designated for high-risk and violent crimes. These wards suffer from severe overcrowding, forcing many political prisoners to sleep on the floor (kaf-khab). This environment is entirely inappropriate and dangerous for prisoners of conscience, presenting continuous safety and health risks.
The Psychological Toll on Families
The systematic denial of furloughs, combined with sub-standard living conditions and prolonged legal limbo, forms a calculated campaign of state pressure. This retaliatory treatment extends beyond the prison walls, inflicting severe emotional attrition and chronic anxiety on the families who are left waiting for months and often years for any sign of judicial fairness.
#HumanRights
#DowlatabadPrison
#PoliticalPrisoners
#BahaiRights
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
While reports indicate that temporary release (furlough) extensions are regularly granted to various non-political inmates across Iranian prisons, political and ideological prisoners remain systematically deprived of this basic right. According to an exclusive report obtained by Tavaana, this discriminatory policy is being heavily enforced against female political and religious detainees at Dowlatabad Prison in Isfahan, compounding the psychological pressure on both the prisoners and their families.
Targeted Exclusion of Baha'i Detainees
Since February 28, 2026, numerous non-political convicts who were able to post bail have been granted monthly renewable furloughs. In stark contrast, this process has entirely excluded political and ideological prisoners.
Among those denied are ten Baha'i women currently held in the financial crimes ward of Dowlatabad Prison:
• Neda Badakhsh
• Arezoo Sobhanian
• Parastoo Hakim
• Mojgan Shahrezaei
• Yeganeh Rouhbakhsh
• Bahareh Lotfi
• Shana Shoghifar
• Negin Khademi
• Neda Emadi
• Parva Behdad
According to an informed source, these ten women were only permitted a brief, mandatory three-day furlough approximately two weeks ago, with no further extensions allowed.
Heavy Sentences for Protesters and Dissidents
Dowlatabad Prison also houses several women arrested in connection with the recent 12-day war and its subsequent protests. Many of these individuals are serving severe sentences or are being held under prolonged, indefinite detention:
• Zahra Kabiri: A mother of two children, sentenced to 10 years in prison by Judge Hemmatnejad.
• Masoumeh Sarebanzadeh & Tara Sarebanzadeh: The mother and daughter are serving sentences of five years and six months, respectively.
• Yalda Emamdoost, Samira Layeghi, & Maryam Javadi: Each sentenced to seven and a half years in prison on charges of membership in the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK).
• Azadeh Jafari: Serving a one-year prison sentence.
• Zahra Khayati: Facing a two-year prison term.
Additionally, Shamim Baharzadeh and Mahshad Keshani remain imprisoned under a 2023 case. Both were sentenced to six months of active imprisonment and a four-and-a-half-year suspended sentence. Keshani also faces a separate, open judicial case regarding her participation in the January protests.
Deliberate Placement in Violent Wards
The source further revealed to Tavaana that many of these political and religious dissidents are intentionally held in wards designated for high-risk and violent crimes. These wards suffer from severe overcrowding, forcing many political prisoners to sleep on the floor (kaf-khab). This environment is entirely inappropriate and dangerous for prisoners of conscience, presenting continuous safety and health risks.
The Psychological Toll on Families
The systematic denial of furloughs, combined with sub-standard living conditions and prolonged legal limbo, forms a calculated campaign of state pressure. This retaliatory treatment extends beyond the prison walls, inflicting severe emotional attrition and chronic anxiety on the families who are left waiting for months and often years for any sign of judicial fairness.
#HumanRights
#DowlatabadPrison
#PoliticalPrisoners
#BahaiRights
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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Islamic Republic Executes Two Political Prisoners: Ramin Zeleh and Karim Marouf-Pour
On Thursday, May 21, 2026, the Islamic Republic executed two political prisoners, Ramin Zeleh and Karim Marouf-Pour. The judiciary accused them of "armed uprising" and "membership in separatist groups," basing these charges on forced confessions obtained through prolonged torture and isolation. Zeleh, arrested in 2024, and Marouf-Pour, detained in 2021, were denied access to legal counsel and fair trial procedures. This execution signifies a brutal escalation in the regime’s campaign of state-sanctioned violence, weaponizing capital punishment to suppress dissent and terrorize the public during a period of intense regional conflict.
#StopExecutionsInIran
#RaminZeleh
#KarimMaroufPour
#PoliticalPrisoners
#HumanRights
On Thursday, May 21, 2026, the Islamic Republic executed two political prisoners, Ramin Zeleh and Karim Marouf-Pour. The judiciary accused them of "armed uprising" and "membership in separatist groups," basing these charges on forced confessions obtained through prolonged torture and isolation. Zeleh, arrested in 2024, and Marouf-Pour, detained in 2021, were denied access to legal counsel and fair trial procedures. This execution signifies a brutal escalation in the regime’s campaign of state-sanctioned violence, weaponizing capital punishment to suppress dissent and terrorize the public during a period of intense regional conflict.
#StopExecutionsInIran
#RaminZeleh
#KarimMaroufPour
#PoliticalPrisoners
#HumanRights
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Two Women Sentenced to a Total of 53 Years in Prison for Cooperating with Opposition Media
The Islamic Republic’s judiciary has sentenced two women, Leila Ramezani and Fatemeh Malek-Ahmadi, to a total of 53 years in prison. According to the Semnan Provincial Justice Department, Ramezani received 26 years and Malek-Ahmadi 27 years on charges of "cooperating with hostile networks" and "acting against national security." Authorities allege the two transmitted information and images to opposition media outlets under the direction of foreign intelligence services. In addition to their lengthy sentences, the court imposed supplementary punishments, including travel bans and permanent exclusion from social and political organizations, without disclosing any evidence or details regarding their trial proceedings.
#PoliticalPrisoners #HumanRights #Iran
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
The Islamic Republic’s judiciary has sentenced two women, Leila Ramezani and Fatemeh Malek-Ahmadi, to a total of 53 years in prison. According to the Semnan Provincial Justice Department, Ramezani received 26 years and Malek-Ahmadi 27 years on charges of "cooperating with hostile networks" and "acting against national security." Authorities allege the two transmitted information and images to opposition media outlets under the direction of foreign intelligence services. In addition to their lengthy sentences, the court imposed supplementary punishments, including travel bans and permanent exclusion from social and political organizations, without disclosing any evidence or details regarding their trial proceedings.
#PoliticalPrisoners #HumanRights #Iran
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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Tara and Kimia Davoodi Sentenced to a Total of 16 Years in Prison
Tara and Kimia Davoodi, two sisters arrested during the January 2026 nationwide protests, have been sentenced to a combined 16 years in prison by Branch 15 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court. Presided over by Judge Abolghasem Salavati, the court sentenced Kimia Davoodi to 10 years for "contact with hostile groups" and "collusion against national security," while Tara Davoodi received a 6-year sentence for "collusion" and "propaganda against the state." Both sisters, currently held in the women's ward of Evin Prison, were subjected to physical violence during their initial arrest in January 2026.
#TaraDavoodi #KimiaDavoodi #PoliticalPrisoners #EvinPrison #HumanRights
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
Tara and Kimia Davoodi, two sisters arrested during the January 2026 nationwide protests, have been sentenced to a combined 16 years in prison by Branch 15 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court. Presided over by Judge Abolghasem Salavati, the court sentenced Kimia Davoodi to 10 years for "contact with hostile groups" and "collusion against national security," while Tara Davoodi received a 6-year sentence for "collusion" and "propaganda against the state." Both sisters, currently held in the women's ward of Evin Prison, were subjected to physical violence during their initial arrest in January 2026.
#TaraDavoodi #KimiaDavoodi #PoliticalPrisoners #EvinPrison #HumanRights
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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