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Iran re-arrests woman campaigner hours after release: activists

- - Nampa/AFP

PARIS - Iranian security forces re-arrested prominent activist and journalist Sepideh Gholian hours after she walked free from jail chanting slogans against supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, activists said yesterday.

Gholian, 28, was freed from Tehran’s Evin prison on Wednesday after spending over four years behind bars following a conviction related to her reporting on a strike movement in 2018.

According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Gholian was re-arrested late on Wednesday while being driven from Tehran by her family to their home in Dezful in the Khuzestan province in southweste­rn Iran. It said there was no informatio­n over where she was being held, or what she was accused of. Immediatel­y after her release from Evin prison, she had defiantly shouted slogans against Khamenei in a video she shared on her social media accounts.

She shouted twice over: “Khamenei the tyrant, we’ll drag you into the ground!”

She was also not wearing a headscarf, in defiance of the Islamic republic’s strict dress code for women, and in the video urged the release of other women seen as political prisoners by activists.

Reports in media based outside Iran said that her arrest, which took place on a road close to the city of Arak in central Iran, saw a confrontat­ion between her family and the security forces.

Her mother was initially taken away in the police car as well, but then dumped by the roadside as the vehicle sped away with her daughter inside, Iran Internatio­nal TV said.

In prison, Gholian has, through letters and messages to supporters, become a strong voice against the abuses that she says women are subjected to in Iranian jails.

Many of the women held in Iran were arrested well before the protests sparked by the 16 September death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a young Iranian Kurd who had been detained for allegedly violating the dress code for women.

But their numbers swelled in the ensuing crackdown.

 ?? Photo: Wikipedia ?? Re-arrested… Iranian journalist Sepideh Gholian.
Photo: Wikipedia Re-arrested… Iranian journalist Sepideh Gholian.

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