Rada Fatehi

Rada Fatehi

.Rada Fatehi is from Sanandaj. She was arrested along with her two brothers, Ramin and Voria Fatehi by the Intelligence agents in Sanandaj during the 2022 nationwide uprising.

.The murder of Mahsa Amini triggered a country-wide uprising in September 2022 in Iran. The protests were initially sporadical around the country and against the mandatory hijab. But in a few days, dozens of cities in Iran became the scenes of clashes between protesters and security forces. The protesters' main demands were freedom of attire and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic. The focus of the protests on women led to international attention. <symbol-timeline></symbol-timeline>

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='42921'> <reference source='https://cutt.ly/7NTDvKy'> Rada Fatehi, Ramin Fatehi, and Voria Fatehi were arrested by the agents of the Sanandaj Intelligence Department. IranWire reported that Ramin Fatehi was arrested while transporting a customer's cargo with his truck on the way from Sanandaj to Saqez, and Voria Fatehi was arrested at his father's house. According to this report, Rada Fatehi was also arrested at her home a day later. The arrest of these three brothers and sisters took place at the same time as the nationwide protests in Iran triggered by the murder of Mehsa Amini, a 22-year-old girl from Saqez who was beaten to death by morality patrol officers. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='42922'> <reference source='https://cutt.ly/JNTGMsO'> Ramin Fatehi was killed in the detention center of the Sanandaj Intelligence Department. Chiako Fatehi, Ramin Fatehi's brother, confirmed the news of his brother's death in the detention center and said: > On Friday, October 21, they informed my family that Ramin died in the detention center by committing suicide. However, while rejecting the claim made by the security forces about his brother's suicide, Chiako Fatehi told Kurdpa that he was informed through reliable sources that Ramin Fatehi died due to severe torture and that the security forces buried his brother's body in the cemetery in Sanandaj without the family's knowledge. Kurdpa also quoted Chiako Fatehi as reporting that the security forces seized the mobile phones of his family members and asked them to refrain from interviews with the media in this regard. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='42924'> <reference source='https://t.me/IranintlTV/144123'> During the protest gathering of Iranians in Berlin, Germany, Ramtin Fatehi, the son of Ramin Fatehi, in an interview with Iran International TV, while holding photos of Ramin Fatehi, Rada Fatehi, and Voria Fatehi, demanded the release of his father, aunt, and uncle. He participated in this interview while he was unaware of the death of his father. Ramtin Fatehi's interview with Iran International caused a wave of sympathy for him and anger toward the Islamic Republic among social media users. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='42925'> <reference source='https://t.me/IranintlTV/145050'> In an interview with Iran International TV, Ramtin Fatehi, the son of Ramin Fatehi, said that his aunt and uncle, Rada Fatehi and Voria Fatehi, are still locked up in the Sanandaj Intelligence Detention Center and the families of these detainees have not heard from them for days. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='43064'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/3Uhy6zq'> Rada Fatehi and Voria Fatehi were released from Sanandaj Central Prison on bail. IranWire announced reported that they were arrested without a court order. Atlas does not know exactly when these siblings were transferred from Sanandaj Intelligence Detention Center to Sanandaj Prison. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='50692'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2023/04/42'> Kurdpa reported that Rada Fatehi received a notice to appear in Branch 101 of the Sanandaj Criminal Court on April 13 for the charge of disturbing public order. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>