Survivor of Israel’s Attack on Iran’s Evin Prison Describes a ‘Slow Death’ After 12-Day War
- Sayeh Seydal, a jailed Iranian dissident, survived an Israeli missile strike on Tehran's Evin Prison, which killed at least 71 people, according to Iranian judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir.
- Activists fear intensified crackdowns and potential executions of political prisoners, as Israel's air campaign may lead to increased punitive measures.
- Human Rights Activists in Iran documented nearly 1,300 arrests, mostly for espionage, during Israel's 12-day campaign against Iran's nuclear program.
- Families of imprisoned individuals fear for their loved ones' safety and report increasing concerns about torture and arbitrary detention.
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Survivor of Israel's attack on Iran's notorious Evin prison describes 'slow death'
'The bombing by the U.S. and Israel didn't kill us. Then the Islamic Republic brought us to a place that will practically kill us,' said a jailed Iranian dissident, who narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran's Evin Prison
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full ArticleSayeh Seydal, an Iranian dissident incarcerated for a breath of death when Israeli missiles hit Evin's prison in Tehran.
"The 12-day war" and the four questions without answer.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleThe reason for Israel's attack on the prison where Iran is holding activists remains a mystery.
·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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