Translated by Banooye Sabz: From the Facebook of Reza Khandan, husband of incarcerated lawyer and human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh After months of back and forth with the prosecutor’s office, the fundamental rights of a mother to have face to face meetings [with her beloved children] are still being denied. Despite 17 months of incarceration at Evin’s general ward, they still refuse to grant a two minute telephone conversation. Even a visitation from behind a cabin window with her brother and mother has been denied for an entire year.
Nasrin must now hear through the grapevine that her 12 year old daughter is first summoned along with her husband to the 28th branch of the Revolutionary Court to be informed that she is no longer allowed to leave the country. As if that were not enough, now this innocent young girl who is no longer able to visit her mother behind bars as a result of a conflicting school schedule on Wednesdays must face the obstinance of a judiciary that refuses the switch her visitation day. For two months they gave us false hopes that they might grant furlough. The prosecutor’s office even asked us to submit a number of documents, only to suddenly change their minds at the last minute.
Nasrin who has been left with no other recourse, has unfortunately launched a hunger strike as of this morning. I did everything in my power to dissuade her of this decision, but she was adamant. Even without a hunger strike she has lost so much weight and is so weak that she is unrecognizable to those who have not seen her for a while… and now this….
Reza Khandan – October 17th , 2012
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Oh Boy
by fullback on Thu Oct 18, 2012 09:20 PM PDTThese Islamist MF will pay soon wait and watch
Free Nasrin Sotoudeh Now!
by shahrvand2 on Thu Oct 18, 2012 07:17 PM PDTShame on those who keep Nasrin in prison and those who belittle her courage and perseverance.
درود بی پایان بر همه زندانیان سیاسی
daneshjooThu Oct 18, 2012 06:12 PM PDT
یار دَربَندم، دلم همراه توست
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نسل جوان
وتشکیل شورای ملی
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راهی روشن
برای مبارزان راستین
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چرا ایرانیان از آخوندها متنفر شده اند؟
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by fate on Thu Oct 18, 2012 03:47 PM PDTIncluding myself, dude.
You are here every day so
by Shepesh on Thu Oct 18, 2012 03:24 PM PDTYou are here every day so are you not part of IC?
Slogan change for Nasrin's sake
by fate on Thu Oct 18, 2012 03:13 PM PDTI only wonder if she really needs the support of the IC bunch. I really do :)
We are all Nasrin Sotoudeh!
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Thu Oct 18, 2012 01:44 PM PDTFor the record, this filthy IRI has gone out of its way to deeply scar all Iranians, it's very personal now.
A true representative of Iran's Feminist Movement.
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:43 AM PDTNasrin sotoodeh is the true representative of Iran's feminist movement. Full of hope, courage, love of life and determination in the face of the evil of Islamist fascism.
Iranian women will be playing the key role in the glorious forthcoming revolution to uproot the Evil of Islamist fascism from our beloved homeland once and forever, replacing it with a democratic republic where all Iranian people, regardless of race, religion or gender can live and work side by side, where the rule of law and social justice would prevail.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Regime change for Nasrin's sake
by Fred on Thu Oct 18, 2012 08:25 AM PDTRegime change by Iranians for Iranians with logistical help from the sane world is the only way to end 34 years of non-stop gross violation of human rights by the Messianic Islamist Rapists, “reformers” and all.
Backbreaking airtight sanctions plus air/naval quarantine is a must.