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09/19/15
Jailed Iranian activist writes to judicial chief about plight as a mother
Source: Radio Zamaneh
Jailed human rights activist Nargess Mohammadi has written to the head of the judiciary, Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani, to protest that she can't speak to her children on the telephone.
Nargess Mohammadi
The Centre for Human Rights Defenders reports that in her letter, Mohammadi describes her situation as the mother of eight-year-old twins who had to be sent to France to join their father, Taghi Rahmani, because as a prisoner, she is no longer able to care for them. She writes: "Two months have passed since then, and I have not been allowed to contact my children even once."
She adds that her attempts to take the matter up with prison authorities have been to no avail, as they keep telling her their superiors have not issued the necessary orders to permit such contact.
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Jailed Iranian activist writes to judicial chief about plight as a mother?
09/19/15
Jailed Iranian activist writes to judicial chief about plight as a mother
Source: Radio Zamaneh
Jailed human rights activist Nargess Mohammadi has written to the head of the judiciary, Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani, to protest that she can't speak to her children on the telephone.
Nargess Mohammadi
The Centre for Human Rights Defenders reports that in her letter, Mohammadi describes her situation as the mother of eight-year-old twins who had to be sent to France to join their father, Taghi Rahmani, because as a prisoner, she is no longer able to care for them. She writes: "Two months have passed since then, and I have not been allowed to contact my children even once."
She adds that her attempts to take the matter up with prison authorities have been to no avail, as they keep telling her their superiors have not issued the necessary orders to permit such contact.
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Jailed Iranian activist writes to judicial chief about plight as a mother?