Transfering political prisoner Maysam Dehbanzadeh to an unknown place after he transferred from Gohardasht
The transfer of political prisoner Maysam Dehbanzadeh from Gohardasht prison to an unknown place. This has caused concern for his family and relatives about this political prisoner.
According to the Iranian Human Rights Society, on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The political prisoner Maysam Dehbanzadeh transferred from Gohardasht Karaj prison to an unknown location.
According to a reliable source, in line with the plan to evacuate Gohardasht prison. A large number of Gohardasht political prisoners were transferred to Evin prison in recent days. But this political prisoner transferred to an unknown place. And his family does not know about the current situation and the place where he transferred.
Political prisoner Maysam Dehbanzadeh is among the victims of the attack on prisoners during the Evin prison fire.
After the transfer of a number of political prisoners from Evin to Gohardasht prison, which done on October 16, 2022.
That is, one day after the terrible fire in this prison, Maysam Dehbanzadeh transferred to solitary confinement in Evin Ward 241. and subjected to torture and interrogation. After some time, he was transferred to Gohardasht prison.
A case filed for this political prisoner and four other political prisoners
A case filed for this political prisoner and four other political prisoners, but later this case declared closed after some time.
Political prisoner Maysam Dehbanzadeh arrested in December 2020 and transferred to solitary cell 209 of Evin prison. After a few months, he released on bail and again in February 2022, he arrested and transferred to Evin prison to serve a 10-year sentence. His accusations announced as “association and collusion through communication with the People’s Mojahedin and disruption of public order and propaganda against the system.”
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