Mohammad Amin Abdulahi, a political prisoner exiled from the city of Bukan in Tabas Prison, northeast of Iran, has now been exiled to Birjand Prison.
Abdullah said last week in a telephone interview: “While Tabas prison officials had agreed with my leave late September, they suddenly rejected my request in an unexpected move.”
A cellmate had said, “Prison authorities resorted to force and threats in transferring Mohammad Amin from Tabas to Birjand Central Prison at 4 in the morning.”
Mohammad Abdullahi, the brother of this political prisoner, is on death row on “moharebe” (enmity against God) charges, and is currently being held in Urumieh Central Prison, northwest Iran.
Abdullah said last week in a telephone interview: “While Tabas prison officials had agreed with my leave late September, they suddenly rejected my request in an unexpected move.”
A cellmate had said, “Prison authorities resorted to force and threats in transferring Mohammad Amin from Tabas to Birjand Central Prison at 4 in the morning.”
Mohammad Abdullahi, the brother of this political prisoner, is on death row on “moharebe” (enmity against God) charges, and is currently being held in Urumieh Central Prison, northwest Iran.
(September 30, 2015)
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