Every day that Ahmadreza Djalali is not free is one day too many!
Ten years later, still no concrete action.
His heart has already weakened, his hope is fading.
Time for more than just words.
#FreeDjalali@SwedishPM@SweMFA@MariaStenergard
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Day 3,690 of injustice for Ahmadreza Djalali & his family. They have carried a huge burden of suffering for over ten years. So much has been stolen from their lives. Their supporters will not forget them or stop calling on you to do all you can to #SaveAhmadreza@MariaStenergard
Day 3,681 of injustice for Ahmadreza Djalali and his family. During the ten years of his wrongful imprisonment, opportunities to secure his freedom have been missed. He must not be forgotten or left behind again. #SaveAhmadreza@SwedishPM@MariaStenergard@SweMFA@AmnestySverige
Happy Mother’s Day
"No child should be separated from their mother," says Kiana Rahmani, Co-President of the Narges Foundation. "We hope for the day we can hug our mother again. We call for the freedom of all political prisoners, so that no family is ever torn apart like ours."
Free all imprisoned mothers.
Free all political prisoners.
#MothersDay
The Iranian regime wants to kill Narges Mohammadi because they are afraid of the voice of opposition from inside the country.
She is a a Nobel Peace Prize winner, a symbol of courage and peace. But the regime targeting her is the very opposite: one of the greatest enemies of peace.
For years, from inside Evin Prison, she has exposed the regime’s abuse of women and political prisoners. They could not silence her words, so now they are trying to break her body.
What we are witnessing is is a deliberate strategy. Denying her urgent medical care is a slow execution designed to eliminate one of the powerful voices of resistance inside Iran.
If anything happens to Narges, the responsibility lies directly with the Islamic Republic.
The world knows her name. The world knows what is happening.
Now the world must act.
Transfer her to independent doctors immediately.
Release her unconditionally.
Because when you stay silent, you stand with the jailer, not the prisoner.
URGENTE : La lauréate du prix Nobel Narges Mohammadi reste en unité de soins intensifs (CCU) pour son 4ème jour d'hospitalisation et son 144ème jour de détention, luttant contre une tension artérielle instable et une pathologie cardiaque potentiellement mortelle.
Si elle était libre aujourd'hui, elle serait, comme toujours, une voix puissante exigeant la fin des exécutions en Iran ; au lieu de cela, après une arrestation brutale et des mois de négligence médicale délibérée, elle est clouée sur un lit d'hôpital tandis que ses enfants sont privés même de sa voix.
Elle doit être transférée vers son équipe médicale spécialisée à Téhéran et libérée immédiatement et sans condition afin de recevoir les soins vitaux dont elle a urgemment besoin.
#FreeNarges #StopExecutionsInIran #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners #NoToExecutions
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Family of jailed Iranian Nobel laureate fear for her health
In Iran, at least 22 prisoners have been hanged in the last six weeks - according to the Center for Human Rights in Iran - including 10 people who were detained during the anti-government protests in January.
Iran's most famous human rights campaigner - Narges Mohammadi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 - has been in prison in north-west Iran since February.
Her family says there's been a sharp deterioration of her health in recent days - and fear she will die if she doesn't receive adequate medical care.
https://t.co/KZLqJOKNnW
#FreeNarges #NargesMohammadi #Iran
Day 3,662 of injustice for Ahmadreza Djalali and his family. This family has now endured ten long years cruelly torn apart by the Islamic Regime. They are not forgotten, and his supporters will continue to call for his freedom. #SavaAhmadreza@SwedishPM@MariaStenergard@SweMFA
Letter from Afghan Girls to Dear @jk_rowling
This is our second letter to you. We read your kind reply to our first letter, and it gave us so much hope and strength.
We are Afghan girls secretly studying in WDI Afghanistan online education program. For five years, the world has forgotten us. We have no rights — no education, no work, no freedom, and no voice.
We are locked inside our homes. Many of us are forced into early marriage. Many cry alone. Some have lost all hope.
Your Harry Potter stories once filled our childhood with light. Today, we need your courage more than ever.
Thank you for standing with us when world leaders and UN turned away. Your voice and stand up is important for us.
Our online classes are our only hope, but we cannot activate internet and we don’t have the ability to keep it running.
Please join us in our online program. Come and talk with us, support us, and help us with the internet and education support .
Please, don’t leave us alone. Be our voice. Tell the world that Afghan girls are still here — still breathing, still fighting, still dreaming , and still learning.
We need you.
With love and respect ,
The Girls of the WDI Online Education Program
Day 3,660 of injustice for Ahmadreza Djalali and his family. They have endured cruel separation since April 2016, nearly ten. His supporters will keep his name in the light and continue to call for his release and return home to Sweden. #SaveAhmadreza@SwedishPM@MariaStenergard
Urgent Update: Narges Mohammadi remains in the Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) of a hospital in Zanjan. Her blood pressure continues to fluctuate critically, yet she has not been transferred to Tehran for the necessary medical treatment.
It must be emphasized that the medical actions taken over the past three days have been temporary attempts to stabilize her heart rate and blood pressure through oxygen therapy; this does not constitute a comprehensive treatment process.
Effective treatment for Narges Mohammadi’s conditions is only possible if she is transferred to her medical team in Tehran. There, she must undergo essential testing and, if necessary, a fourth angiography so that her condition can be accurately assessed based on her medical history and a proper treatment plan can begin.
The authorities of the Islamic Republic bear full responsibility for the life of the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Narges Mohammadi and all political and ideological prisoners must be released immediately and unconditionally.
More than one hundred human rights advocates, women’s rights activists, writers, translators, publishers, and allies gathered in New York to honor the lifelong activism of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, who is once again imprisoned in Iran. Hosted at Rizzoli Bookstore by the Narges Foundation and PEN America, the event marked “Narges Day” and stood in solidarity with dozens of human rights defenders, writers, and journalists currently detained or under serious threat in Iran.
Read More : https://t.co/ylS66gtfAg
#FreeNarges #NargesMohammadi #Iran #Book
Day 3,645 of injustice for Ahmadreza Djalali and his family. His will never forget him or stop calling for his freedom and reunion with his family in Sweden. #SaveAhmadreza@SwedishPM@MariaStenergard@SweMFA
@nargesfnd Those who did this to Narges are monsters. She.never did anything but show kindness and care. In the next life her tormenters will receive punishment for their cruelty
It was a special session when the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in Oslo in October 2023.
The winner herself, Narges Mohammadi, was imprisoned in Iran and had been since 2021. She has spent most of the last ten years in prison for her fight against oppression in Iran and was first arrested in 1998. She was temporarily released for health reasons in December 2024, but was arrested again in December last year. She was reportedly subjected to brutal treatment and beaten several times during her arrest.
"It was very violent. She was beaten in the face, head and chest. She was already in very bad shape when she was arrested. She has lost her sight because of what happened. My family in Iran tried to get her out for a doctor's visit. The prison denies everything." her brother Hamidreza Mohammadi tells Dagbladet.
#FreeNarges #NargesMohammadi #HamidrezaMohammadi #Iran
The people who did this are monsters. Narges has done nothing but be kind and supportive. In the next life her tormenters will pay the price for their cruelty
It was a special session when the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in Oslo in October 2023.
The winner herself, Narges Mohammadi, was imprisoned in Iran and had been since 2021. She has spent most of the last ten years in prison for her fight against oppression in Iran and was first arrested in 1998. She was temporarily released for health reasons in December 2024, but was arrested again in December last year. She was reportedly subjected to brutal treatment and beaten several times during her arrest.
"It was very violent. She was beaten in the face, head and chest. She was already in very bad shape when she was arrested. She has lost her sight because of what happened. My family in Iran tried to get her out for a doctor's visit. The prison denies everything." her brother Hamidreza Mohammadi tells Dagbladet.
#FreeNarges #NargesMohammadi #HamidrezaMohammadi #Iran
The health of jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is critical after she suffered a heart attack last month, supporters said on Wednesday. Her family and lawyers, allowed a second prison visit, reported a sharp deterioration in her condition, with her physical state now described as critical, her foundation said.
The foundation said in its statement the "continuation of this situation places Narges Mohammadi's life at immediate and irreparable risk".
Read More : https://t.co/YevPCKOI7b
#FreeNarges #Iran #NargesMohammadi
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