Mar 2 β€’ 16:23 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

After the prison's collapse – seeking information about Djalali

Amid chaos following joint US and Israeli attacks on Iran, concerns arise for Iranian-Swedish researcher Ahmadreza Djalali, who is imprisoned in Evin Prison after a collapse of prison control.

Following a joint military attack by the United States and Israel on Iran, the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran has reportedly fallen into chaos, leading to concerns for the safety and wellbeing of inmates, including Ahmadreza Djalali, a Swedish-Iranian researcher sentenced to death in 2017 on espionage charges. Djalali's wife, Vida Mehrannia, is urgently seeking information about her husband, stating that she has not heard from him since last Thursday when he expressed he was unwell and exhausted.

Reports from human rights organizations indicate that, in the wake of the attack, prison staff have abandoned their posts, leaving prisoners with limited access to food and essential supplies. This degradation of prison conditions has raised alarms among advocates for Djalali and other inmates, as food distributions have ceased in many sections of the prison, leaving limited resources available for those inside.

The situation highlights broader issues regarding human rights within Iran amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. With Djalali's case having previously gained international attention due to his academic credentials and the nature of his charges, the current chaos represents a potential humanitarian crisis within Evin Prison. Advocacy groups and Djalali's supporters are calling for prompt international intervention to secure the safety of those imprisoned, as the lack of communication raises fears for their well-being during this tumultuous time.

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