Leila Saremi's uncertainty in Borujerd Prison

Leila Saremi, the mother of political prisoner Farzad Moazzami Goodarzi, is still in limbo after ten days of detention.
Leila Saremi, the mother of Farzad Moazami Godarzai, a political prisoner imprisoned in the "Great Tehran" prison, was arrested on Tuesday, July 21, by at least 17 security officers who raided the family's private home. The security officers arrived at the Moazami family's home in five Peugeot cars and entered their home without presenting any judicial warrant, but rather with violence, and arrested Leila Saremi and her husband, Ahmad Moazami Godarzai, after beating them.
After the arrest, security officers searched their home and confiscated all of the family's electronic and communication devices. Neighbors of the family confirmed that the officers treated the family members in an insulting and humiliating manner, creating an atmosphere of fear and terror in the neighborhood.
Farzada's father, Ahmad Moazami, was released after a few days, but Leila Saremi was transferred to Tircheh Block Prison in Boroujerd and placed in solitary confinement. She has been denied the right to contact her family and access to a lawyer.
Despite the fact that 10 days have passed since Ms. Saremi's arrest, no information has been released about the reasons for her arrest or the charges brought against her.
Prisoners in the aforementioned prison confirmed that Leila Saremi was seen in solitary confinement in an unfavorable mental and physical condition and was subjected to intensive interrogations. According to the prisoners, this action was taken as a form of psychological pressure and white torture, with the aim of intimidating and putting pressure on her son Farzad Moazzami Goodarzi.
It should be noted that "Reza Moazami Godarzai", born on January 1, 1999, another child of this family, was killed by a bullet in Shahriar during the nationwide protests on November 16, 2019, and his body was transferred to Borujerd and buried there.
For years, the Islamic Republic regime has been arresting families of political activists and religious minorities, including Christians, Jews, Baha'is, and Yarisans, without any evidence or documents, harassing, threatening, and torturing them, and in many cases sending them to prison on false charges and then sentencing them to heavy sentences.




