The Guardian (USA)

Dissident Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof released from prison

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Iran has released award-winning filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof more than six months after arresting him for criticisin­g the government, a pro-reform newspaper reported on Monday.

Rasoulof, whose 2020 film There Is No Evil won the top prize at the Berlin internatio­nal film festival, is one of several prominent artists, athletes and other celebritie­s detained in recent months.

He was arrested last July for criticisin­g the government’s crackdown on protests in the southweste­rn city of Abadan over a deadly building collapse. Two months later, nationwide protests broke out after a 22-year-old woman died in the custody of the country’s morality police.

The Shargh newspaper, which is associated with the country’s reform movement, said Rasoulof had recently been furloughed from prison and was formally released, without specifying the dates or providing further informatio­n. There was no official comment.

Earlier this month, Iran released famed director Jafar Panahi, who was also arrested last July after inquiring about the detention of Rasoulof and another colleague. Authoritie­s also released Iranian actor Taraneh Alidoosti on bail, after she was detained for criticisin­g the crackdown on the latest protests. Iranians took to the streets over the September death of Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish Iranian woman who was detained by the morality police for allegedly violating the country’s strict Islamic dress code. The protests escalated into calls for the overthrow of the country’s ruling clerics, marking one of the biggest challenges they have faced since coming to power in the 1979 revolution.

At least 529 protesters have been killed and nearly 20,000 arrested since those protests began, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran, a group that has closely monitored the unrest. Iranian authoritie­s have not released official figures for those killed or arrested.

There Is No Evil tells four stories loosely connected to the use of the death penalty in Iran; Rasoulof was unable to accept the Golden Bear award given to it by the Berlin film festival due to a travel ban imposed on him by Iranian authoritie­s.

 ?? ?? Director Mohammad Rasoulof attends the Cannes film festival in 2017. Photograph: Stéphane Mahé/Reuters
Director Mohammad Rasoulof attends the Cannes film festival in 2017. Photograph: Stéphane Mahé/Reuters

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