The uncertainty of "Ghazel Marzban Joorshari", a Christian citizen in Evin Prison

"Ghazel Marzban Jousheri," a Christian citizen, has been in limbo in Evin Prison since November 6.
Ghazal Marzban, 41, a law graduate from Rasht’s “Lashtnesha” neighborhood and a resident of Tehran, was arrested by security police in Tehran on November 6 and transferred to Evin Prison. It should be noted that he was severely beaten by security forces during his arrest, causing damage to his ribs.
The charges against her are "propaganda against the regime" and "revealing the hijab." Now, 22 days after her arrest, she is being held in the women's ward of Evin Prison in limbo.
The Islamic Republic government has repeatedly imprisoned many Christian citizens for their beliefs, for false reasons and without valid documents, and has kept them in suspense for long periods of time. Sometimes, it has released them on very high bail until their trial, and ultimately issued them prison sentences.
Religious minorities have always been harassed, persecuted, and tortured by the regime since the revolution, and the intensity of this pressure and harassment increases every day.




