Zahra Saeedianjoo was arrested on the eve of her brother's first anniversary.

Zahra Saeedianjoo, the sister of Milad, one of the victims of the 1401 protests, was arrested on the eve of her brother's first anniversary.
Milad Saeedianjo, a 26-year-old from Izeh, was shot and killed by security forces while participating in nationwide protests on November 15, 1402. His sister and another brother, Omid, were arrested during a ceremony to mark Milad's birthday at his grave, but were released after a while.
In July of this year, Zahra Saeedian was arrested in Tehran and transferred to Evin Prison, from where she was released on bail in August. Now, after several months of release, Zahra has been arrested again and transferred to an unknown location.
According to an informed source, he was arrested at his home in Izeh and taken to an unknown location on Monday night, November 12, on the eve of the first anniversary of his brother's death by security forces. No information is available about the charges against him so far.
After a year since the start of nationwide protests, the Islamic Republic government continues to harass, harass, and threaten the families of the victims and does not allow them to hold their loved ones' funerals; but the people of Iran, who seek justice, continue to stand up to avenge the blood of their loved ones and overthrow the Islamic Republic regime, and will not bow to the oppression of the regime.




