Majzooban Noor - Gonabadi Dervishes across Iran, in a letter urge two jailed Gonabadi Dervishes in Shiraz's Adel Abad prison to end their hunger strike..
The Gonabadi Dervishes Across Iran Urging Jailed Dervishes to End Their Hunger Strike
Majzooban Noor - Gonabadi Dervishes across Iran, in a letter urge two jailed Gonabadi Dervishes in Shiraz's Adel Abad prison to end their hunger strike.Dervishes Reached the 76th Day of Hunger Strike/Judiciary Continues to Reject Legal Demands of Them
Majzooban Noor - On the seventy-six day of hunger strike, Saleh Moradi and Kasra Nouri, Gonabadi Dervish hunger strikers in Shiraz's Adel Abad prison, despite their dire health and with forced therapeutic serum , insist on their demands and they have announced that their unlimited hunger strike will be continued until responsible officials would meet their legal demands.
Transfer of Kasra Nouri to No.100 of Shiraz/ Growing Pressure on Jailed Dervishes by the Judiciary
Majzooban Noor - Gonabadi Dervish, Kasra Nouri in 75th day of his hunger strike was taken to intelligence detention center of Shiraz (known as Pelak sad/ No. 100) where he was interrogated and beaten.
Security and Intelligence Forces's Outrageous Demand From Family Members of Dervishes
Majzooban Noor - The Families of imprisoned Dervishes announced that, the Ministry of Information has asked them to declare: "All detained dervishes in Tehran's Evin and Shiraz's Adel Abad prison are not Dervishes (!) and not related to Nematollahi Gonabadi order and would act independently!"
According to Majzooban Noor, in an interview with "Raha News", the wife of Saleh Moradi, Ms. Khalili,
A Report On Situation Of Imprisoned Gonabadi Dervishes Under Harsh Conditions In Section 209 of Evin
Majzooban Noor - It is now more than 70 days that imprisoned Gonabadi Dervishes's lawyers have endured inhumane conditions of the Intelligence Ministry's Ward 209 in Evin prison.According to Majzooban Noor, seven Gonabadi dervishes's lawyers and Majzooban Noor's managers (Messrs. Hamid Reza Moradi Sarvestani, Amir Eslami, Mostafa Daneshjou, Farshid Yadollahi, Afshin Karampour, Omid Behroozi and Reza Entesari) who have been put in the basement cells of the Section 209 of Evin prison under order from judge Salavati, because of refusing to participate in court due to illegal process hearing, have endured inhumane conditions of security Ward 209 despite their serious illnesses for more than 73 days.
Gonabadi Dervishes Continue Their Dry Hunger Strike with Forced Therapeutic serum
Majzooban Noor - After nine days on dry hunger strike, Gonabadi Dervishes, Saleh Moradi and Kasra Nouri are in dire health condition.Report of repressions on Baha’is in February- March of 2013
HRANA News Agency – In continuation of repressions on Baha’is the statistic section of Human Rights Activists group in Iran published a report which covers Baha’is rights abusing in February-March of 2013.In Iran, Concern Grows Over Dervishes On Prison Hunger Strike
RFE/RL - Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi has expressed concern over the conditions of two jailed dervishes who are reportedly on hunger strike in an Iranian prison.URGENT ACTION!! Two Iranian Gonabadi Dervish Activists On Prison Hunger Strike 65+ Days
CNN - URGENT ACTION!! Two Iranian Gonabadi Dervish Activists On Prison Hunger Strike 65+ Days--How YOU Can Help!More Articles...
- Imprisoned Gonabadi Dervishes Embarked on a Dry Hunger Strike
- Kerry calls for 'immediate' release of American in Iran after letter detailing abuse
- Detention of Imprisoned Dervishes's Families When Celebrated Nowruz in Front of Prison
- Another Nowruz Behind Prison Walls
- Jailed Gonabadi Dervishes's Families's Resistance, Resulted/ They Could Meet at 8 PM
- Ebrahim Firouzi, the converted Christian arrested again
- The Families of Imprisoned Dervishes Threatened With Arrest
- Imprisoned converted Christian in critical health condition
- Six Baha’i citizens summoned to Tehran prosecutor’s office
- Situation of Saleh Moradi and Kasra Nouri After 60 Days on Hunger Strike
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