“Alessia Piperno is fine”: Farnesina says this after the uprising in the prison where she is being held in Iran

News about Alessia Piperno arrested in Iran

Farnesina announced with a note that Alessia Piperno, the 30-year-old Roman woman currently held in Evin Prison, Iran, is doing well: in the last few hours, a riot broke out in the detention center that resulted in the death of at least 4 people.

Author: Ida Artiaco

Alessia Piperno traveling.

News about Alessia Piperno arrested in Iran

“Alessia Piperno is fine.” It was announced there farnesine with an update note on the conditions of the 30-year-old Roman currently being held in evinin Tehran, capital ofWillwhere in the last few hours a violent revolt broke out that caused the death of 4 people, while another 61 were injured.

Farnesina also highlighted that it is in constant contact with the italian embassy in Tehran to monitor its situation on an ongoing basis. The girl, detained last September 28, is still being held in Evin, but must be in a ward not involved in thefire broke out during the revolt.

Alessia Piperno traveling
Alessia Piperno traveling

riots occurred in areas 7 and 8 of the prisonthat is, those intended for political prisoners. Alessia is supposedly in female section after arrest on his 30th birthday.

According to IRNA, the Islamic Republic’s news agency, during yesterday’s clashes and fires, some prisoners tried to escape but were blocked. the police shot tear gas also against the families, who gathered around the prison, of the activists and students who were arrested during the protests after the young woman’s death. Mahsa Amini.

Four inmates died for having inhaled the smoke caused by the fire that broke out yesterday, Mizan, said the judicial authority, adding that of the 61 injured, 4 are serious, while about 70 other detainees were rescued. However, there is no certainty about the numbers.

as he wrote Ricardo Nouri, spokesperson for amnesty italy, “after the fire at Evin prison (the consequences of which, in terms of human lives, are still unclear), there is now a risk of denying medical treatment to the wounded, torture in retaliation and transfers to other prisons.”

Source: Fan Page IT

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