Nasrin Sotoudeh
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People in prisons across Iran have tested positive for the coronavirus, raising deep concern for Iran's prison population, which includes human rights lawyer and prisoner of conscience Nasrin Sotoudeh. She takes action and demands his immediate release.
After two grossly unfair trials, Nasrin Sotoudeh, a prominent Iranian human rights lawyer, was sentenced to 38 and a half years in prison and 148 lashes for her efforts to defend women's rights and for demonstrating against the discriminatory and degrading laws they impose. the compulsory wearing of the veil in Iran. Nasrin has dedicated her life to peacefully defending human rights.
There are already confirmed cases of COVID-19 in prisons across Iran, raising concerns that inmates like Nasrin are in danger of becoming infected with the virus. The prison population runs an added risk compared to people who are outside the prison, since they cannot adopt the same hygiene and social distancing measures in order not to become infected.
Across Iran, prisoners are sounding the alarm that the authorities are not sufficiently protecting the prison population from the spread of the virus and are pleading with the authorities to address the overcrowded and unsanitary conditions they do. most at risk of getting COVID-19. Some of these people do not receive adequate medical treatment in prison, so they are more exposed to the ravages of the virus if they become infected.
Nasrin is among several hundred prisoners of conscience jailed in Iran. No one should spend a single day in prison for the peaceful exercise of their rights.
She calls on the Supreme Leader of Iran to immediately and unconditionally release Nasrin Sotoudeh and for her convictions to be vacated without delay.
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