Iran General NewsIran political prisoners plan hunger strike against undemocratic elections

Iran political prisoners plan hunger strike against undemocratic elections

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 04 – Political prisoners in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison announced yesterday in a joint
statement that they were going to go on hunger strike to
protest what they called the “sham undemocratic [June 17 presidential”> elections” and the “lack of respect for human rights in Iran”. Iran Focus

Tehran, Jun. 04 – Political prisoners in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison announced yesterday in a joint statement that they were going to go on hunger strike to protest what they called the “sham undemocratic [June 17 presidential”> elections” and the “lack of respect for human rights in Iran”.

The political prisoners said they were defending “the right to speak”, “the right to write freely”, “the right to belief”, and “freedom of all political prisoners without any questions”.

They said that their hunger strike will begin on June 10 and will continue for one month until July 9.

The prisoners called for a general boycott of the elections and invited political prisoners from elsewhere throughout the country to join them in the strike.

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