The article details the oppressive conditions in Evin prison, where political dissidents and rights advocates, like Narges Mohammadi, face severe human rights abuses. Following recent Israeli bombardments, reports surfaced of inmates in the high-security Ward 209 being moved under mysterious circumstances, prompting concerns about their safety. Expressing alarm over the actions of the Iranian regime, Amnesty International's Dieter Karg noted the alarming trend of targeting not only political dissidents but also those linked to non-political offenses, accusing them of espionage in an effort to suppress opposition during tumultuous times.
Dieter Karg, an Iran expert at Amnesty International, remarked, 'The regime is signaling that it is now taking action with full force.' He emphasized that the Iranian government is using accusations of spying to suppress opposition, indicating a shift in tactics that targets not only political prisoners but also those incarcerated for non-political offenses.
Narges Mohammadi highlighted on social media that inmates in Evin prison's Ward 209 were mysteriously moved under ominous circumstances immediately after Israeli bombardments, raising grave concerns about their fate.
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