Yaghma Fashkhami
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According to BBC Persian, The Daily Rozan was shut down. A few days ago, this newspaper published a big image of Ayatollah Montazeri on its front page. Later, it was reported that the prosecutor’s reason behind the arrest had been that the Daily Rozan was “quoting statements from opposition and deviant groups”
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In the first two weeks of arrest he only had two contacts with his family
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Saham News reported that he is incarcerated in ward 2A of Evin prison
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More than 100 journalists demanded his freedom from Hassan Rouhani
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Was released from Evin prison upon posting bail
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Was arrested
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Reporters Without Borders condemned the “continuation of the repression of journalists and the media in Iran” and gave news of the arrest of Sasan Aghaei, Yaghma Fashkhami, and the issuance of a verdict of incarceration for Aliyeh Motallebzade
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Two Iranian journalists arrested in Tehran in August 2017 remain detained without formal charges, Human Rights Watch said. The authorities should immediately release them or charge them with recognizable criminal offenses and ensure them fair trials
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His brother told Ensaf News, “of the declared two month arrest and incarceration ten days remain” and that “he contacts me once every 15 days. The last time I spoke to him, he was in a bad condition”
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Narges Mohammadi once again emphasized that solitary confinement was a torture, and, as in the Stalin era, holding the prisoner’s fingers between doors and breaking them was a way to obtain false confessions, solitary confinement is also a way to break the prisoner in the absence of evidence. Referring to Sasan Aghaei and Yaghma Fashkhami, she considers them as examples of this. She asks:
> In examining the prolongation of the prison term in a cell, can it be concluded that the formula has changed to a certain magnitude, and the" longitude " of staying a finger between a door, has changed to the "longitude "of a prisoner’s stay inside a cell in order of reaching a single result to obtain "confessions?
The letter, which was published by Kalameh, has been recorded in the evidence section of the profile of Narges Mohammadi in Atlas
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According to IPA, he was released on bail
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