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اولین جلسه دادگاه سپیده رشنو
اولین جلسه دادگاه سپیده رشنو

Holding the first session of Sepideh Reshno court

Holding the first session of Sepideh Reshno court

Ariyai Community News Agency – Today, Monday, September 7th, 1401, the first session of the court hearing the charges against Sepideh Reshnou was held in Branch 26 of Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Iman Afshari.

According to the news agency of the Aryan community, today, Monday, September 7, 1401, Sepideh Reshno, born; 1372, from the city of Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province, one of the girls protesting the mandatory hijab, who was arrested after the BRT bus accident, was held in the first hearing of the charges against Sepideh Reshnou in branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Iman Afshari.

The first court session of Sepideh Reshno

Saman Reshnou, the brother of Sepideh Reshnou, published a note on his personal page and wrote: “The first hearing of my sister Sepideh Reshnou’s accusations was held in public, Fak was ordered to be temporarily arrested and bail was ordered.

It should be noted that on August 29, 1401, Sepideh Reshno, after being transferred to Branch 26 of Tehran Revolutionary Court by Iman Afshari with 3 titles (propaganda against the system), (gathering and collusion with the intention of committing a crime against the security of the country through communication with foreign people) Neshin) and (encouraging people to corruption and prostitution) were charged.

Holding the first session of Sepideh Reshno court
Holding the first session of Sepideh Reshno court

Sending Sepideh Reshno to the hospital

Sepideh Reshno, on August 12, 1401, due to the deterioration of her physical condition due to mental and physical pressure and possible beating, after being sent to Taleghani Hospital in Tehran, she was examined in a completely secure environment, and after a few hours, she was returned to Evin Prison again. Was.

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The arrest of Sepideh Reshno

Miss Reshno's blank face and black under eyes in forced confessions on TV
Miss Reshno’s blank face and black under eyes in forced confessions on TV

On July 25, 1401, Sepideh Reshnou was arrested by the security forces and taken to the IRGC 2A Detention Center for questioning after the video of her verbal and physical fight with Raiha Rabiei was published online.

The issue of compulsory hijab has been one of the symbols of human rights violations since the beginning of the Islamic Republic, which has become more prominent in recent years with the emergence of social networks and the general availability of the Internet.

Suppressing citizens and filing accusations based on the scenario of security agencies violates Article 19 of the Universal Declaration and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights approved on December 16, 1966.

The impossibility of access to a lawyer and the denial of access to other requirements in a judicial process violates Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights approved on December 16, 1966.

Also, people’s right to a fair trial by an impartial judge, interrogator, and investigator is one of the rights emphasized in Article 10 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In Article 5 of the Criminal Procedure Law, it is emphasized on informing the accused as soon as possible about the alleged charges and providing the right of access to a lawyer and other defense rights mentioned in the law.

This report was related to the first court session of Sepideh Reshno, more news will be reflected later.

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