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Iranian authorities must cease persecution of Nasrin Sotoudeh and immediately release her

New York/The Hague

Iranian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release human rights lawyer Ms. Nasrin Sotoudeh and all women (23 women by the account of Mr. Reza Khandan, Nasrins’ husband) and men who are being held and detained in Qarchak and Tehran prisons, respectively, after attending the funeral of 16-year-old Armita Garavand. Ms. Sotoudeh is reportedly being held at the Vozara Detention Center, where Mahsa Amini was also taken before her custodial death in September 2022, sparking the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement.

Armita Garavand died on October 29 after a month in a coma following a mysterious encounter at the Iran metro system while not wearing a headscarf. PGA calls on Iran to carry out an impartial, thorough, and independent investigation to clarify her death and bring justice to her case.

According to the local Fars news agency, Nasrin “had been arrested and handed over to judicial authorities” for “not wearing a headscarf” and “disturbing the society’s mental security.”

Nasrin’s arrest and beating during detention caused her glasses to break. This shows how hard they hit her. She refused to wear a hijab when she met with the prosecutor’s office. It is not possible for families and lawyers to attend and meet with the judge in the Evin courthouse. We have no information about Nasrin's new case or her charges. Nasrin is in a dangerous situation due to heart problems and the conditions of Qarchak Prison. She has been refused visitors, and she is on hunger strike and refusing medications. We are worried about her health. Reza Khandan, Nasrin’s husband, on October 31, 2023

With her husband and their friend, Mr. Farhad Meysami, and in solidarity with the “Girls of Revolution Street,” in 2018, Nasrin launched the campaign “I oppose the mandatory hijab” to highlight the fundamental principle of all individuals’ bodily autonomy and freedom of expression to determine their attire. Nasrin has dedicated her life to defending the rights of Iranian women and girls and exercising their rights to freedom of expression and protest. This has led to her imprisonment multiple times in dire conditions.

Together with its longstanding partner, Parliamentarians for Global Action and the Raoul Wallenberg Center for Human Rights (RWCHR) have repeatedly denounced the persecution against Nasrin. PGA will continue calling on her immediate release and supporting her fight to promote and defend the human rights of women and girls in Iran and around the world while shedding light on human rights defenders who courageously oppose authoritarian regimes.

We call on all Members of Parliament to take decisive and immediate action in support of Nasrin Sotoudeh. At this very critical moment, parliamentarians’ support can be lifesaving.

Actions by Members:

  • Ms. Anita Vandenbeld, MP (Canada), member of the Subcommittee on International Human Rights, and founding member of PGA’s Parliamentary Rapid Response Team (PARRT), submits a motion condemning the arrest of Nasrin Sotoudeh and calling for her immediate and unconditional release. Ms. Vandenbeld’s motion passed unanimously by all parties and will be tabled in the Canadian House of Commons.
  • Dr. Hanna Neuman, MEP (Germany) and PARRT founding member

  • Sen. Emilio Álvarez Icaza, MP (Mexico) and PARRT member

  • Mr. Anders Österberg, former Swedish Member of Parliament and PARRT member demanding Nasrin Sotoudeh’s unconditional and immediate release in 2021