'Nowhere to Escape': Israel Strike Intensifies Distress in Notorious Iran Jail
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Four female political prisoners in Tehran's notorious detention centre warn of outside hopes of a regime change. On Monday, Israeli planes bombed the prison.
On Monday evening, the Israeli military struck Evin Prison in Tehran – a notorious prison where dissidents and political prisoners are held.
FOCUS - This prison in the north of Tehran holds political opponents as well as foreign nationals, including French hostages Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris.
Over the past twelve days, Tehran has increased pressure on the opposition and arrested hundreds of people. Israel's bombing of the notorious Evin prison is also a source of concern to the Iranian opposition.
In one of its last attacks before the ceasefire announced by Donald Trump, Israel bombed Evin's Iranian prison in Tehran on Sunday. IRNA, the Iranian state news agency, confirmed that the projectiles had damaged part of the facility, but claimed that the prison was "under total control." The target was not randomly chosen. Evin, who often houses political prisoners and also Western citizens for espionage offences, represents one of the darkest s…
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