Iran Human RightsPMOI families arrested in Iran capital, NCRI reports

PMOI families arrested in Iran capital, NCRI reports

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Iran Focus

28 Jul – The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has reported that Ms. Maryam Olangi has been arrested and sent to Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. On July 24, 2016, agents of the Intelligence Ministry summoned Ms. Olangi and her son to the Prosecutor’s Office. Ms. Olangi was arrested there. Information is not yet available on the fate of her son.

Ms. Olangi’s daughter, Nargess Dogmechi, is a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK), and her father, a renowned and popular merchant in Tehran’s Bazaar, was also a political prisoner for supporting the PMOI (MEK), the NCRI said on Wednesday. He died while being held as a political prisoner over his support for the PMOI (MEK)

Additionally, a well-known former principal of Tehran girls’ schools, Ms. Sotoudeh Fazeli, was arrested as she was leaving the country, and taken to Evin Prison. Ms. Fazeli is mother of Payman and Pejman Taghipoor, both members of the PMOI (MEK). This is Ms. Fazeli second arrest, as she was previously sentenced to three years in prison in 2011 for visiting her sons at the PMOI’s former camp in Iraq, Camp Ashraf.

In the wake of the Iranian Resistance’s grand gathering on July 9 in Paris, these arrests highlight the insecurity of the clerical regime, the NCRI said.

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