Noor Ahmad Hassanzahi
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He was arrested by security forces and was later sentenced to 26 years imprisonment in exile in Khalkhal Prison
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According to Baluch Activists Campaign, in protest to their very limited access to phones (ten minutes every three months), difficult conditions for visitations, and being denied access to sports facilities in prison, Saber Malek Raeesi, Ali Pajgol, Nour Ahmad Hassanzehi, Es'hagh Kalkali, and Mohammad Amin Iranshahri went on hunger strike
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Harana reported that Nour Ahmad Hassan Zehi, Ali Pazhgol, Abdolkarim Shahbakhsh, Maher Kabi, Mohammad Saber Malek Raeesi, and Shir Ahmad Shirani are kept in a quarantine-like ward in Ardebil Prison. The Ward is a 10 to 15 sqm room with 18 beds and a small yard. The prisoners are allowed to leave the ward for 15 minutes to make phone calls. It is said that the prisoners and their families are treated so rudely that some of them have asked their families not to come for visits
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His name was on the list of "some of the Baluch prisoners in exile" published by Baluch Activists Campaign
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Hrana published a letter signed by Maher Kaabi, Shirahmad Shirani, Ali Pajgol and Noorahmad Hasan Zerehi. The four have protested the use of “torture and discrimination” against non-local political prisoners in Ardabil prison and have detailed the treatment that Mohammad Saber received from the head of prison security, the internal prison manager (Mr Noroozi) and the guardsman (Mr Ghafoor Sadeqzade)
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According to IPA, he was transferred to Khalkhal prison
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