From Jackie Hansen, Amnesty International Canada <[email protected]>
Subject UPDATE: Nasrin Sotoudeh released from prison in Iran
Date November 10, 2020 8:55 PM
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[[link removed]]NASRIN SOTOUDEH TEMPORARILY RELEASED
FROM PRISON

“Every day that I spend out of prison, I am waiting to hear the news of the
release of all political prisoners”
– Nasrin Sotoudeh, released on temporary medical leave


Amnesty International welcomes the temporary release of unjustly jailed human
rights lawyer and women human rights defender Nasrin Sotoudeh from prison in
Iran. She should never have been imprisoned for defending human rights. Now is the time to keep the pressure up
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Nasrin has dedicated her life to peaceful human rights work, including defending
women who peacefully protest against an Iranian law which compels women to wear
hijab (headscarf) and loose clothing. In 2019 , Nasrin received the harshest sentence recorded against a human rights defender in Iran
in recent years -- 38 years in prison and 148 lashes .

Amnesty members and supporters delivered more than 1 million signatures
demanding that Iranian authorities overturn Nasrin's unjust sentence. Our
actions contributed to Nasrin's release. Let's re-double our efforts to ensure Nasrin isn't sent back to prison
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The COVID-19 pandemic raises grave fears that prisoners like Nasrin could
contract the virus. Prisoners are at particular risk because they are unable to take the same
social distancing and hygiene measures as those outside of prison to protect
themselves.

Across Iran, prisoners have pleaded with officials to address overcrowded,
unhygienic and unsanitary conditions that put them at greater risk of COVID-19
infections, raising alarms about the authorities’ failure to sufficiently
protect prison populations from the spread of the virus. Some prisoners have
been denied adequate medical care, leaving them at greater risk from the virus
if contracted.

Send an urgent message calling on Iranian authorities to quash Nasrin Sotoudeh's
sentences unconditionally and make her release from prison permanent.

1. Add your name to our urgent online petition


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Defending #womensrights is not a crime! @khamenei_ir please make the release of #WHRD Nasrin Sotoudeh unconditional!


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Nasrin is among hundreds of prisoners of conscience jailed in Iran. No one
should spend a single day in prison for peacefully exercising their rights.

Amnesty International supports the rights to freedom of religion and freedom of
expression, including the right of Muslim women to decide whether to wear the
hijab or other forms of Islamic dress. Amnesty International firmly opposes all
forms of Islamophobia and condemns any and all acts of white supremacist racism
and violence against Muslim communities.

In solidarity,


Jackie Hansen (she/her)
Gender Rights Campaigner
Amnesty International Canada



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