Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Letter; Her story and How She was Arrested at the Armita Geravand’s Funeral
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ng to the Campaign for the Defense of Political and Civil Prisoners, #Nasrin_Sotoudeh, a lawyer and human rights activist, who was arrested at Armita Geravand’s funeral and is now imprisoned in Qarchak Prison, published a letter from prison explaining how she and her companions were arrested and how they stood up to security forces.
She wrote:
It is Monday morning; we have arrived at Evin courthouse around 10 AM. We are sitting in the courthouse’s yard. Some of them are without hijab, some are smoking, and piercings in one of their earlobes, which fill the earlobe from top to bottom. One has a piercing in her nose and the another is wearing a beautiful short coat with a velvet army green color, which unconsciously draws eyes to her legs with her short black pants and her slender and beautiful body. She has beautiful curly hair that fills her whole head, and its bright brown color becomes brighter and more beautiful under the pale light of the autumn sun.
There were 43 of us that day, 23 women on one side of the yard and about 20 men on the other side of the yard. We were all arrested the day before. Most of us were arrested at the funeral and at the graveside. Two or three people were also arrested during the mosque ceremony. Most of those who were arrested in the mosque that evening, were released by midnight. Among them, two or three people were not willing to accept bail and pledge. What commitment? A commitment not to participate in such events again
بیشتر بخوانید:
https://www.kampain.info/archive/81904.htm
اینستاگرام
فیسبوک
تلگرام
توئیتر
کمپین دفاع از زندانیان سیاسی و مدنی
🆔@kampainhr
🆔@kampainhr
ng to the Campaign for the Defense of Political and Civil Prisoners, #Nasrin_Sotoudeh, a lawyer and human rights activist, who was arrested at Armita Geravand’s funeral and is now imprisoned in Qarchak Prison, published a letter from prison explaining how she and her companions were arrested and how they stood up to security forces.
She wrote:
It is Monday morning; we have arrived at Evin courthouse around 10 AM. We are sitting in the courthouse’s yard. Some of them are without hijab, some are smoking, and piercings in one of their earlobes, which fill the earlobe from top to bottom. One has a piercing in her nose and the another is wearing a beautiful short coat with a velvet army green color, which unconsciously draws eyes to her legs with her short black pants and her slender and beautiful body. She has beautiful curly hair that fills her whole head, and its bright brown color becomes brighter and more beautiful under the pale light of the autumn sun.
There were 43 of us that day, 23 women on one side of the yard and about 20 men on the other side of the yard. We were all arrested the day before. Most of us were arrested at the funeral and at the graveside. Two or three people were also arrested during the mosque ceremony. Most of those who were arrested in the mosque that evening, were released by midnight. Among them, two or three people were not willing to accept bail and pledge. What commitment? A commitment not to participate in such events again
بیشتر بخوانید:
https://www.kampain.info/archive/81904.htm
اینستاگرام
فیسبوک
تلگرام
توئیتر
کمپین دفاع از زندانیان سیاسی و مدنی
🆔@kampainhr
کمپین دفاع از زندانیان سیاسی و مدنی
Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Letter; Her story and How She was Arrested at the Armita Geravand’s Funeral
According to the Campaign for the Defense of Political and Civil Prisoners, Nasrin Sotoudeh, a lawyer and human rights activist, who was arrested at Armita Geravand’s funeral and is now imprisoned …