"La Reflexion Indiscrete " updated
from L.V.P. mag.ca.1924
Vald'es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat)
0 notes
After two grossly unfair trails, Nasrin Sotoudeh, a prominent Iranian human rights lawyer, was sentenced to 38 years and six months in prison and 148 lashes because of her work defending women's rights and protesting against Iran’s discriminatory and degrading forced veiling laws. Nasrin has dedicated her life to peaceful human rights works. (from https://www.amnesty.org/.../iran-free-nasrin-satoudeh-now)
As millions around the world demand the Islamic Republic of Iran #FreeNasrin, she started a hunger strike to fight for the release of all prisoners of conscience who were not included in the mass release of 85,000+ prisoners as COVID-19 courses through Iran's prisons. (source https://www.reuters.com/.../iran-temporarily-frees-85000...)
1 note
·
View note