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Protest in Iran: ex-footballer and activist released on bail

2022-11-26T21:27:23.567Z


Iranian authorities released on bail on Saturday (November 26th) a former Kurdish international footballer and freedom fighter...


Iranian authorities on Saturday (November 26th) released on bail a former Kurdish international footballer and freedom of expression advocate, who had been arrested for supporting protests rocking Iran for more than two months.

They are Voria Ghafouri, 35, 28 times selected for Iran until 2019, according to the Iranian news agency Fars and Hossein Ronaghi, a contributor to several foreign newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, d after his brother.

The first was arrested on Thursday after being accused of "

propaganda

" against the state, and the second on September 24 after denouncing the deadly repression of demonstrations in Iran.

Voria Ghafouri was arrested after a training session for his Foolad team in Khuzestan, according to the Fars agency.

Hunger-strike

Hossein Ronaghi, aged 37 and suffering from kidney problems, had gone on a hunger strike immediately after his arrest and his state of health had deteriorated.

He had been hospitalized on November 13 before returning to prison.

His father Ahmad posted a picture of his son in hospital, saying he had been released after a hunger strike of some two months.

Hossein (Ronaghi) was released (Saturday) evening on bail to receive treatment

,” his brother Hassan wrote on Twitter, without further details.

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Iran is rocked by a protest movement sparked on September 16 by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who died after her arrest by vice squad in Tehran for breaking a strict dress code for women in Iran.

The authorities denounce these protests as “

riots

” encouraged according to them by the West.

More than 14,000 people have been arrested since September 16, according to the UN Special Rapporteur on Iran.

According to NGOs, activists, lawyers, filmmakers, journalists and sportsmen have been arrested in particular, in addition to the thousands of demonstrators.

At least 416 people have been killed in the crackdown on protests in Iran, according to a latest report released by the NGO Iran Human Rights (IHR), based in Norway.

Among them, 290 died during protests linked to the death of Mahsa Amini and 126 in the province of Sistan-Baluchistan (south-east) including more than 90 on September 30 in the provincial capital Zahedan, during demonstrations against the rape of a teenage girl blamed on a policeman.

Source: lefigaro

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