End of imprisonment and beginning of exile of "Hameeda Zara'i", one of the detainees of the nationwide protests

The deportation of Hamida Zarari, one of the detainees from the nationwide protests, began immediately after her prison term ended.
Hamideh Zara'i is one of those arrested during the nationwide protests of 1401 (2022). She was arrested after participating in the 40th "Hadith Najafi" ceremony on November 1, 1401 (2022) and transferred to Kachouei Prison in Karaj. She was released from Kachouei Prison in Karaj in February of the same year following the issuance of an amnesty circular by the judiciary.
Ms. Zarazi Mujaddid was arrested by security forces at her home on June 25, 2019 (1402 AH) and transferred to Karaj’s Kachhui Prison. On November 15, 2019, Branch 1 of the Karaj Revolutionary Court, headed by Judge Musa Asef al-Husseini, sentenced her to one year in prison, two years in exile in Rasht, a two-year ban on leaving the country, and a two-year ban on being on the internet. Her one-year sentence was reduced to nine months after she surrendered to the court.
According to an informed source close to the Zara family, Vahide Zara was transferred to Rasht city yesterday, Thursday, March 25, after being released from prison, to serve her two-year exile sentence.
Many of those arrested during the nationwide protests of 1401 (2012 AH) are still in detention or exile after a year and a half. They are unjustly accused of "moharebeh," "propaganda against the regime," "disturbing national security," and so on, without providing any valid documents, and are being held in prisons and subjected to harassment, abuse, and torture by regime agents.




