Narges Mohammadi, spokeswoman for the Center for Human Rights Defenders in Iran, continued to publish reports on the general women’s section of the Evin prison in Tehran. Meanwhile, Iranian authorities arrested Shahr news agency journalist Malika Hashemi after she turned up. in the Evin.Iran court that Malika Hashemi came to the “court to give some clarifications” where she was arrested there, and since the beginning of the mass protests of Iranians against the regime, Iran has arrested more than 70 journalists, half of whom are still in custody.
In her latest report, Narges Mohammadi touched on the conditions of detention of three female prisoners there: Nilufar Hamidi, a journalist with the Sharq newspaper, and another journalist, Elaha Mohammadi, who published the method of killing a young woman, Mahsa Amini, at the hands of the “vice police” were arrested since the beginning of the protests in the country. Iran warned against a backlash against the European Parliament’s vote to blacklist the Revolutionary Guard as a “terrorist” organization and call for sanctions against it, according to what Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahian confirmed yesterday.
Amir Abdollahyan wrote on Twitter that the Iranian Shura Council (parliament) “intends to list parties from the armies of European countries as terrorists.”
And he stressed that “the answer (will be) mutual”, repeating that “the European Parliament shot itself” by voting against the Guard.
The statements came as the Iranian parliament debated the European move in a private meeting attended by Foreign Minister and Guard Commander Major General Hossein Salami Basij.