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Iran releases actress who was held over protests

- Associate Press

Iran released a prominent actress from an Oscar-winning film on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after she was jailed for criticizin­g a crackdown on anti-government protests, local reports said.

Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency said Taraneh Alidoosti, the 38-year-old star of Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winning 2016 film, “The Salesman,” was released on bail. Her mother, Nadere Hakimelahi, had earlier said she would be released in a post on Instagram.

After her release from the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran on Wednesday, Alidoosti posed with bunches of flowers, surrounded by friends. No further details have been released about her case.

Alidoosti was among several Iranian celebritie­s to express support for the nationwide protests and criticize the authoritie­s’ violent clampdown on dissent. She had posted at least three messages in support of the protests on Instagram before her account was disabled.

One message had expressed solidarity with the first man to be executed on charges linked to the protests, which were triggered by the death of a woman in police custody and have escalated into widespread calls for the overthrow of Iran’s ruling clerics.

The protests mark one of the biggest challenges to the Islamic Republic since it was establishe­d after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Security forces have used live ammunition, bird shot, tear gas and batons to disperse protesters, according to rights groups.

Mohsen Shekari was executed Dec. 9 after being charged by an Iranian court with blocking a street in Tehran and attacking a member of the country’s security forces with a machete. A week later, Iran executed a second prisoner, Majidreza Rahnavard, by public hanging. He had been accused of stabbing two members of the paramilita­ry Basij militia, which is leading the crackdown.

Activists say at least a dozen people have been sentenced to death in closed-door hearings over charges linked to the protests.

‘‘His name was Mohsen Shekari,” Alidoosti wrote on an account with some 8 million followers before her arrest. “Every internatio­nal organizati­on who is watching this bloodshed and not taking action, is a disgrace to humanity.”

The Iranian reports on Alidoosti’s release did not say whether she has been charged with anything or if she will stand trial. It was also unclear whether she faces travel restrictio­ns as part of the terms of her release.

 ?? DANIEL COLE AP file ?? Taraneh Alidoosti, an actor in the Oscar-winning film ‘Leila’s Brothers,’ was released nearly three weeks after being jailed for criticizin­g Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests.
DANIEL COLE AP file Taraneh Alidoosti, an actor in the Oscar-winning film ‘Leila’s Brothers,’ was released nearly three weeks after being jailed for criticizin­g Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests.

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