Maryam Ebrahimvand

Maryam Ebrahimvand

Ms. Ebrahim Vand has been arrested twice for political reasons. She is a director and producer. She had been disqualified from candidacy in the 2017 presidential election.

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='29590'> Was arrested. Was released a month later. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='29591'> She was arrested. Mrs. Ebrahim Vand has been accused of spreading false propaganda against the IRGC and breaching trust through government property's unusual usage. Mohammad Ali Ahangaran, Mohammad Sadegh Ahangaran (the famous eulogist), has also been interrogated in 2-A Ward for 10 days. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='29592'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-23727/'> She is being held in Qarchak Prison. Mrs. Ebrahim Vand has been banned from entering the cultural section of the prison and receiving books. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30263'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/letters/a-796/'> She indicated her arrest reasons in a letter. According to the letter, Mrs. Ebrahim Vand has been arrested for making the film "September 24". "The IRGC claims that the film was supposed to be made by Ebrahim Hatami Kia. All of my work, including the September 24 film, was licensed by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, which I have presented related documents to the court." she said. Maryam Ebrahim Vand describes the "Mina stampede incident" in the "September 24" movie. Some of her artworks were seized after her arrest. Besides, Mrs. Ebrahimvand and her family's property were seized. For this reason, they have not been able to provide the bail for her temporary release. She indicated that the IRGC had filed a lawsuit against her without providing any evidence. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30264'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-24531/'> Maryam Ebrahim Vand has gone on a hunger strike to protest continuous detention and indetermination, lack of having the lawyer right, having no access to read the case, and IRGC involvement in the trial process. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32444'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-25517/'> According to HRANA, 35 political women prisoners are currently being kept in the women's Evin Prison ward. They face problems such as limited access to medical services, rarity and high prices of goods, low-quality food, etc. After the coronavirus's pandemic, prisoners are responsible for preparing masks and gloves. In the prison store, each mask or pair of gloves is sold to prisoners at a price of between eight and ten thousand tomans. Detergents and disinfectants are also given to the prisoners rationally. Still, the prisoners have to buy these materials from the store due to the lack of these items. The prison store sells Alcohol and other disinfectants at high prices, so some prisoners buy these substances together. The quality of food is low, and most prisoners are forced to buy food from the prison store. Maryam Akbari Monfared, Atena Daemi, Raheleh Ahmadi, Saba Kord Afshari, Niloufar Bayani, Sepideh Kashani, Fatemeh Mosanna, Zahra Zahtabachi, Monireh Arabshahi, Yasaman Ariani, Mojgan Keshavarz, Aras Amiri, Samaneh Norouz Moradi, Nasrin Sotoudeh, Hengameh Shahidi, Rezvaneh Ahmad Khanbeigi, Sepideh Farhan, Sepideh Gholyan, Maryam Ebrahimvand, Neda Ashtiani, Zahra Jamali, Fariba Adelkhah, Mozhgan Kavousi, Mozhdeh Negahdar, Elham Barmaki, Masoumeh (Minoo) Ghasemzadeh Malek Shah, Maryam Haji Hosseini, Nazanin Toosi, Mina Saki, Mira Radpour, Leila Raouf, Hajar Siamifar, and Soroush Ahmadi Khosravi are among the 35 women prisoners currently being kept in the women's ward of Evin Prison. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>