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Iran: activists, '4 girls kidnapped and imprisoned'

2022-12-10T11:39:56.290Z


Published the photo of a corpse with a swollen back of a 19-year-old (ANSA)  Four Qashqai girls (Iranian of Turkish origin) were arrested and taken to Adel Abad prison (Iran) on 24 November. The activist group Inclub1401 international reports it on Telegram. These are "4 women freedom fighters": Fateme Safari Rad (16 years old), her sisters Ghazal Safari Rad and Sara Safari Rad, and her cousin Zahra Attai (20 years old). The attached photos show the girls smiling and unve


 Four Qashqai girls (Iranian of Turkish origin) were arrested and taken to Adel Abad prison (Iran) on 24 November.

The activist group Inclub1401 international reports it on Telegram.

These are "4 women freedom fighters": Fateme Safari Rad (16 years old), her sisters Ghazal Safari Rad and Sara Safari Rad, and her cousin Zahra Attai (20 years old).

The attached photos show the girls smiling and unveiled.

The same group released the image of a corpse with a swollen back: it would be a 19-year-old evidently beaten up who, however, according to the Iranian police, died by suicide.  

 "The four very young girls - the activists explain - were kidnapped by the repressive forces in an ambush. After being taken to the police offices, they were transferred to prison. The only one we know of is Sarah, who was allegedly forced by violence to confess to being involved in the revolt for the freedom of women and of opinion in her country. The army has accused them all of collusion and threat to the security of the country".

"The family - the activists denounce - has been deprived of the right to contact the girls".

The group's invitation to readers is to be "the voice of these girls".

Source: ansa

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