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A total of 155 lawyers in Iran, in a letter to the head of the judiciary, Demanding Acceptance of Attorney Of detainees of recent protests.

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A total of 155 lawyers in Iran, in a letter to the head of the judiciary, Demanding Acceptance of Attorney

Of detainees of recent protests.

 

155 lawyers in the letter wrote to Sadegh Amoli Larijani by not having accurate statistics of the detainees, has caused a “disruption of the mental health and concern of the people.”

The signatories to this letter, which are members of the Bar Association in various Iranian cities, have been referred to the head of the judiciary, “Extensive” detentions were carried out by security and law enforcement agencies, but its current responsibility is with the judiciary.

 

According to officials, at least 25 people were killed and hundreds were detained in the first half of this month in Iran’s unrest in this year. Most of the detainees are unknown in different cities of Iran.

In a letter to the head of the judiciary, lawyers in Tehran, Qom, Alborz, Hamedan, Khuzestan and other provinces referred to seven principles that, according to them, were the principles of lawyers to defend the rights of individuals.

They also said that according to article 39 of the Iranian Constitution, “the harassment and

The dignity of the accused in any case is forbidden and punishable.

In recent days, Iranian security and judicial authorities have claimed that a number of detainees who have “committed suicide”. They were “addicted”.

One of the inmates in contact with her family said that prisoners have been forced to eat pills that were bad for them. The Iranian judiciary denied the news

The Signatories Letters of the lawyers to the head of the judiciary, “To help lawyers in law enforcement and to monitor the rights of each of the detainees, which certainly, it must be your concern, to address and dispel the current concerns arising from past violations and legal deficiencies, including the wording of Article 48 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, “We expect that the prosecution of the detainees will be facilitated by the presence of lawyers.”

 

The campaign for Freedom of detained protesters 96

 

Be the voices of these detainees and their families

 

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