The critical and complicated situation of "Khaled Pirzadeh"

Khaled Pirzadeh is in a very critical and difficult situation after his release.
Khaled Pirzadeh was a bodybuilding champion, constitutionalist civil and political activist, and political prisoner. After serving several years in prison, he was released this week on February 12.
Photos of Khaled Pirzadeh after his release show the effects of torture during his imprisonment. The political prisoner has lost significant weight and lost his mobility.
Khalid's wife posted a video of him on social media, depicting Khalid's plight. According to her, Khalid, who was an athlete and national champion and weighed 130 kilograms, has now fallen to this day. After the video was posted, Khalid's wife announced that he had been having seizures several times in the past 24 hours and his hands and feet were locking up.
He continues: "I cannot describe my pain and suffering in words. Khalid cannot stand and is constantly connected to a catheter. Today he is a collection of diseases and cannot even eat."
Khalid was subjected to severe physical and mental torture during interrogation. Not only was he threatened with rape, but his wife and young daughter were also threatened with sexual assault. Pirzadeh spoke about his torture during his leave. The interrogators had twice hung the noose around his neck to create fear.
Khalid had said: "During the first days of interrogation, because I was an athlete and had a strong, fit body weighing 127 kilos, they showed me no mercy and tortured me to death. They would put my hands between the metal door of the interrogation room and slam the door shut."
Also, two people climbed on my knees from the sides, and since there was space under my knee, my knee broke and dislocated. My cruciate, ACL, and PCL ligaments were torn.
He once again announced that he had gone on a hunger strike by sewing his lips together in protest of the pressures being placed on him and his family, and then once sewed his right eyelid together. "As a result of the severe torture, my lumbar vertebrae have been dislocated and my tailbone has been broken, and although I have had surgery on my leg, I still walk with a cane."
Unfortunately, Khalid has been confined to a wheelchair since his release and is going through difficult times. It is unclear what harm, other than severe torture, Khalid Pirzadeh has suffered in the prison of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has brought him to this point.




