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Iranian authorities arrest three women journalists in the last days, among arrests a huge number of whistleblowers since the beginning of the protests unleashed by the death in September of Mahsa Amini after being arrested for improperly wearing the Islamic hijab.
“In the past 48 hours, at least three female journalistsMelika Hashemi, Saideh Shafi and Mehrnoush Zarei were arrested in Tehran,” Etemad media reported on Monday.
The newspaper indicated that three arrested They were transferred to Evin Prison, where many of those who were arrested for protests calling for more freedom and shouting “Woman, life, freedom” were imprisoned.
Shafi’i journalist A freelance writer and novelist, she was arrested for “propaganda against the system,” according to what her husband Hassan Humayun told online outlet Khabar.
Cause arrest Hashemi, who works for the daily Shahr, and Zarei, who writes for various reformist publications.
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at least 92 journalists have been arrested since the protests began in September, 47 of them have been released on bail.
Among those detained are Nilufar Hamidi of the Sharh newspaper, the journalist who reported on Amini’s arrest and subsequent death, and Elah Mohammadi of the Ham Mihan newspaper, who covered the 22-year-old’s funeral, which began mobilization.
Both were accused of working for the CIA and, according to Amnesty International They face a possible death penalty.
As a result, about 500 people died protests and about 20,000 people were detained, according to the Oslo-based NGO Iranian Human Rights.
protests They have noticeably weakened since the execution of four protesters, and there have been virtually no protests on the streets of the Persian country in recent weeks.
EFE
Source: RPP

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