Iran sends sick German woman back to prison: daughter

Iran's Evin prison complex in Tehran. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 14 November 2022
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Iran sends sick German woman back to prison: daughter

  • Taghavi spent seven months in solitary confinement and was interrogated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for more than 1,000 hours without legal assistance, her daughter said

BERLIN: A German-Iranian woman held for rights activism in Iran has been sent back to prison after being granted medical leave four months ago, her daughter said on Sunday.
“Despite not completing medical treatment but with her head held high, my mother Nahid Taghavi was forced to go back to Evin Prison on Sunday 13th November,” Mariam Claren wrote on Twitter.
Taghavi was arrested in October 2020 after fighting for human rights in Iran for years, especially women’s rights and freedom of expression, according to the rights group IGFM.
Taghavi spent seven months in solitary confinement and was interrogated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for more than 1,000 hours without legal assistance, her daughter said.
She was handed a decade-long sentence last year for participating in an outlawed group, a verdict Germany described as “incomprehensible.”
According to Claren, Taghavi was granted “an urgently needed medical furlough” on July 19 for back and neck problems.
She also reportedly suffers from pre-existing conditions including high blood pressure and diabetes.
Protests have erupted across Iran since September in response to the death of a young Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, after her arrest by the country’s notorious morality police.
She had allegedly breached the Islamic dress code for women.
Dozens of people have been killed and hundreds more arrested in the unrest, with Iran on Sunday issuing its first death sentence over the protests.
Claren said Taghavi was “one of countless political prisoners” in Iran.
“Since the death of (Amini) in police custody and the ongoing revolutionary movement in Iran, the whole world has witnessed the reprisals of this inhuman regime,” she said.

 


King of Jordan praises Europe’s solidarity with Arab countries amid Iranian attacks

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King of Jordan praises Europe’s solidarity with Arab countries amid Iranian attacks

  • King Abdullah warns of the danger of US-Israeli conflict with Iran spreading to stable Arab countries
  • He commends efforts by the Iraqi government to deescalate and mitigate tensions in the region

LONDON: King Abdullah praised Europe on Monday for the solidarity it has shown with Jordan and Arab Gulf states.

Speaking during a teleconference with leaders from Egypt, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Armenia, he emphasized the need for ongoing cooperation to protect civilians and ensure calm.

Other participants included Antonio Costa, the president of the European Council, and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East following the US and Israel strikes on Iran that began on Feb. 28. Tehran retaliated by launching missile and drone attacks against several countries in the region.

King Abdullah warned of the danger of the conflict spreading to stable Arab countries and emphasized the need for diplomacy and dialogue to ease regional tensions, the Jordan News Agency reported.

He commended efforts by the Iraqi government to deescalate and mitigate tensions in the region, and warned against Israeli escalations in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories.

He also affirmed the continuing support of Jordan for the Lebanese people in their efforts to maintain security, stability and sovereignty.