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Andishe Sadri was transferred from the Intelligence Ministry detention center in Tehran to Sanandaj Prison.

Andisheh Sadri, an art graduate who was arrested by security forces in Tehran on October 5, was transferred from the Ministry of Intelligence detention center known as Ward 209 of Evin Prison to the women's ward of Sanandaj Prison on Saturday, November 23.

According to HRANA News Agency, the news agency of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, on Saturday, November 25, 2020, social activist Andisheh Sadri was transferred from the Ministry of Intelligence detention center known as Ward 209 of Evin Prison to the women's ward of Sanandaj Prison.

A source familiar with Ms. Sadri's situation told HRANA about her latest situation: "Andisheh Sadri told her family during a brief call that she was transferred from Evin Prison to the Sanandaj Correctional Center, known as the Sanandaj Prison Women's Ward, on Saturday, and is scheduled to be interrogated by agents of the Sanandaj Intelligence Department."

Andisheh Sadri was arrested by security forces in Tehran on Tuesday, October 5 of this year, and transferred to the Ministry of Intelligence's detention center, known as Ward 209 of Evin Prison.

At the same time as Ms. Sadri was arrested, Shabnam Ashouri, Alvar Gholivand, Neda Pirkhezranian, Arash Johari, and Loghman Pirkhezranian were also arrested in Tehran. Of these individuals, Shabnam Ashouri was released from Evin Prison on Tuesday, November 26, after posting bail, and there is still no information about the status of the other detainees.

The reasons for Ms. Sadri's arrest and the charges brought against her are still unknown at the time of writing this report.

These citizens are social activists who work in the field of workers' issues and demands.

 

Source: HRANA

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