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Iran: the French Fariba Adelkhah released, with an electronic bracelet

10/3/2020, 5:11:54 PM


The Franco-Iranian anthropologist had been imprisoned since June 2019. She had been sentenced to six years in prison for "collusion with a view to attacking national security" and "propaganda".

Franco-Iranian anthropologist Fariba Adelkhah has been released from prison on a temporary basis and remains in Tehran with his family under the control of an electronic bracelet, his lawyer announced on Saturday (October 3rd).

Detained in Iran since June 2019, she was sentenced on May 16 to six years in prison: five for

“collusion to attack

Iranian

national security”

, and one year for

“propaganda”

against the Islamic Republic.

Read also: Almost a year since Iran detains Fariba Adelkhah

Fariba Adelkhah “

was released with an electronic bracelet.

She is now with her family in Tehran.

We have not yet

[given]

a date for his return to prison but we hope that this temporary release will become final

”declared Me Saïd Dehghan.

A specialist in Shiism and post-revolutionary Iran at Sciences Po Paris, Fariba Adelkhah, born in Iran in 1959 and living in France since 197, was arrested in early June 2019 in Tehran, as was her companion Roland Marchal, a renowned specialist in Africa came to visit him.

The latter was released in March.

In a "

message to the Iranian authorities

", French President Emmanuel Macron ruled in early June that Fariba Adelkhah had been "

arbitrarily arrested in Iran

".

Deeming "

unacceptable that she is still imprisoned

", the French president added that "

justice demands that our compatriot be immediately released

".

The Iranian authorities, who do not recognize dual nationality, have always qualified as "

unacceptable interference

" the multiple calls for the release of Fariba Adelkhah launched by Paris.

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