Solmaz Hasanzadeh
Solmaz Hassanzadeh is the sister of Mohammad Hasanzadeh, one of the victims of the 2022 uprising in Bukan.
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62552'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/07/79'> According to the report of Kurdpa, Ahmad and Solmaz Hasanzadeh, the father and sister of Mohammad Hasanzadeh, one of the victims of the 2022 uprising, were summoned to the office of the Ministry of Intelligence in Bukan and were interrogated. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62551'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/07/79'> According to Kurdpa, Solmaz Hasanzadeh along with three other citizens named Shirin Khayat, Simin Khayat, and Sheida Rezaei were invited to a party in Saqez city, when they were arrested by the security forces at Bukan-Saqez checkpoint. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62549'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/07/77'> Ahmed and Solmaz Hassanzadeh, at the same time as the birthday of Mohammad Hassanzadeh, who died in the 1401 uprising, were arrested by the security forces in Bukan and taken to the intelligence detention center. According to Kordpa, while violently arresting Mohammad Hassanzadeh's father and sister, the security agents assaulted Mohammad's mother and two neighboring women, as a result of which Mohammad's mother was taken to the hospital. According to this report, two neighboring women had tried to film the violent action of the security forces, and these forces tried to record their mobile phones and assaulted them, and while the child of one of these women tried to stop the security forces, he was arrested. but in the end he is not arrested and the security forces, in addition to severely assaulting these two women, also confiscate their mobile phones. According to this report, Hassanzadeh's family was preparing to hold a ceremony at their home on the occasion of the birthday of their deceased child, when they were attacked by security forces. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62553'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/07/79'> According to Kurdpa, Solmaz Hasanzadeh was transferred to the women's ward of Urmia prison, and Ahmad Hasanzadeh was temporarily released after posting a bail of 40 billion rials. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62555'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/08/4'> Kordpa reported that Solmaz Hasanzadeh was denied the right to visit his family and was transferred from Urmia prison to security agencies every day for interrogation. In this report, it is stated that the cell phones of Hasanzadeh's family members are in the custody of the security agencies and have not been handed over to them. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62556'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/08/22'> According to Kurdpa, she started a hunger strike in the solitary cell of Urmia prison in protest against the lack of decision in her case, the ban on the right to visit, and frequent interrogations by the security agencies. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62557'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/08/22'> Ahmad Hasanzadeh and Dayeh Azimeh, Solmaz's parents, were summoned to the Ministry of Intelligence's office in Bukan. According to Kurdpa, the intelligence officers told them that "this time is different from the previous times and you will not be saved easily, so give up." According to this report, Solmaz Hasanzadeh is still in solitary confinement on hunger strike and is denied the right to visit her family. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='62688'> <reference source='https://kurdpa.net/fa/news/2024/08/29'> According to Kurdpa, she was released on bail. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>