Political prisoners facing slow death in Iranian jails
The Iranian regime does not only give its opponents a hard time on the streets; it is also killing them inside Iran's jails.
This is especially true with the covid-19 outbreak
everywhere in the Islamic Republic, including in its jails.
Iran has already released over 70,000 inmates who were
in jail for committing criminal offenses. However, it kept the political
detainees in the jails.
This means that these political detainees will face
slow death in the different Iranian jails.
Over 70% of prisoners in Urmia Prison contracted the
covid-19 in the past few days, according to a report by the Iranian opposition
in the West Azerbaijan
Province.
It said some of the prisoners in the
jail also died from the disease. The report noted that the prison
administration had taken no measures whatsoever to protect the prisoners
against the covid-19 disease.
A large number of the prisoners in the
jail had staged a hunger strike in protest against a colleague of theirs from
the covid-19 disease, the report said.
According to the report, some of the
prisoners in the jail were tested for the covid-19 disease after their
conditions got worse.
The prisoners tested positive for the
disease, the report said.
It added that most of the other
prisoners started demonstrating covid-19 symptoms.
The same is happening in other Iranian
jails, especially where Ahwazi citizens are imprisoned.




