Leading Iranian human rights lawyer detained in Tehran, daughter says
Her family said authorities seized her devices and gave no official information, as Iran intensifies arrests of activists and critics.
- On Thursday, Iranian authorities arrested prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh at her home. Her daughter, Mehraveh Khandan, confirmed the detention, noting the family has had no contact or official information regarding her whereabouts.
- Days before the detention, Sotoudeh criticized the Islamic Republic's policies in an interview published Monday, stating they 'have exposed us to death.' Her arrest occurs during an intensified government crackdown on political dissent.
- The 63-year-old lawyer, a 2012 Sakharov Prize recipient, has frequently defended activists and women opposing headscarf mandates. Her husband, activist Reza Khandan, is currently serving a prison sentence at Tehran's Evin prison.
- During a brief call Thursday, Sotoudeh told family members the Intelligence Ministry detained her and confiscated all communication devices. Authorities provided no official reason for the arrest.
- This detention follows news that imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi suffered a heart attack on March 24. Lawyer Chirinne Ardakani described Mohammadi's health as worsening while held at Zanjan Prison.
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In Iran, prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotudeh has been arrested again.
Iran arrests prize-winning rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh: daughter
Iranian authorities have arrested the prize-winning rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, her daughter said on Thursday, as activists accuse the Islamic republic of cracking down on civil society during the war with Israel and the United States. "Mum was arrested last (Wednesday) night while she was alone at home," her daughter Mehraveh Khandan wrote on Instagram. Sotoudeh, who won awards including the 2012 Sakharov Prize of the European Parliament and…
As Israeli-American bombs rain on Iran, the regime's repression of its own population continues to intensify. A young protester imprisoned in January was hanged this Thursday and we also learned of the arrest of Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, winner of the Sakharov Prize.
There is no peace for the Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh: the woman was arrested by the Tehran security forces on Wednesday evening in her home. Sequered also her laptops and mobile phones. The news of the arrest was the daughter Mehraveh Khan with a post on social media published a few hours ago: "We just heard that her mother was arrested last night while she was at home alone." The girl then added that it was not pos…
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