A Telegram message names Shakila Ghasemi, a 26-year-old Iranian woman held in complete isolation by the Iranian regime since February. The post draws attention to what it calls global inaction compared to the response it says Palestinian cases receive.
A single-source post shared via a monitored the source names Shakila Ghasemi, a 26-year-old Iranian woman, as being held in complete solitary confinement by the Iranian regime since February. The message argues that international protests and UN resolutions have not materialized for her case, contrasting this with what it describes as a global outcry when Palestinian women are involved. The post does not provide additional details about the circumstances of her arrest, her location, or the specific charges she may face. The claims are unverified and no independent corroboration from official or activist sources is yet available.
This report emerges amid ongoing international scrutiny of Iran's treatment of political prisoners and detainees. The broader Zioneer archive contains multiple reports on Iranian civil liberties, including the arrest of protesters facing possible death penalty charges and activist campaigns. However, this specific case of Ghasemi has not been previously covered by The Zioneer.
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