According to received reports, Reza Ramazanzadeh, a Kurdish political activist imprisoned in Greater Tehran Prison, is in critical health condition due to severe gastrointestinal problems and stomach pain. Reports indicate that this political prisoner, who had previously suffered from digestive issues as a result of a hunger strike, has recently experienced worsening stomach pain. However, prison authorities and the facility’s medical center have refused to provide necessary medical care. This has raised serious concerns about his well-being.
The life of political prisoner Kamran Rezaeifar is in danger.
According to the information received, Reza Ramazanzadeh is being held in the violent crimes ward of Greater Tehran Prison, where the principle of separation based on charges has not been observed. He has been denied access to necessary medications and appropriate treatment, and the poor prison conditions — including lack of basic facilities and medical attention — have further deteriorated his physical health. Sources close to the prisoner reported that his previous hunger strikes, carried out in protest against his detention conditions and rights violations, have resulted in chronic digestive issues.
Ramazanzadeh has previously been arrested and imprisoned due to his political activities. He has been sentenced to a total of two years and six months in prison and is currently serving his sentence in Greater Tehran Prison. His transfer to the violent crimes ward, despite his poor physical condition and need for medical care, constitutes a clear violation of prisoner rights and the principle of separation based on offenses.


