Israel Strikes Revolutionary Guard Sites And Evin Prison In Tehran
- Hedayatollah Farzadi, the director of Evin Prison, escaped before Israeli airstrikes after receiving threats to his life, as reported by an Israeli intel source.
- Israeli authorities contacted Amir Husseini Farzadi, advising him to convince his father to release political prisoners to save his life, according to WhatsApp messages shared with Fox News Digital.
- The U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned Farzadi for human rights violations, including torture and murder of inmates.
- The EU condemned Iran's judiciary as a tool for arbitrary detention and cited a rise in executions under Farzadi's watch, particularly targeting minorities and dissidents.
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A video showing the bombardment of a Tehran prison made the headline. This moment was reportedly captured by a surveillance camera. Israeli media broadcast it, as well as Israel's foreign minister. This makes the video credible. Several international media relayed it. However, it was in fact totally false. A company specialized in the detection of graphic manipulations estimates that the video was made from a 2023 photo. (International).
The Israeli army hit this prison, the heart of the Mullah regime's repressive system, on 23 June, but a six-second footage raises many questions.
The "Rising Lion" operation launched on 13 June by the Hebrew state "reverted" Tehran's nuclear program, its ballistic missile launch capabilities, and eliminated several senior Iranian scientists who, according to him, "led efforts to destroy Israel."
Evin Prison Evacuated After Airstrikes: Detainees Transferred Amid Inhumane Conditions and Family Blackout
HRANA News Agency – Following the mass transfer of political and security prisoners from Evin Prison to facilities such as Qarchak Varamin, the Greater Tehran Penitentiary, and Ghezel Hesar in Karaj, reports indicate that these relocations were conducted without regard for fundamental standards — including separation based on offense type, adequate living conditions, access to basic services, and the right to contact family members. These abrupt…
Fox News reveals that Israel contacted the son of the notorious Evin prison warden before the attack on the cargo, ordering the release of political prisoners from it • Among other things, the Israeli agent demands that the prison doors be opened and warns that the attack will begin "within minutes" • Since the attack, no one has heard from Farzadi, and it is unclear whether he managed to escape or was injured
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