The European Union (European Union) has imposed sanctions on seven Iranian prison and judicial staff, as it is a politically encouraging campaign to prevent EU citizens.
Brussels is concerned with the number of citizens who raise their prisoners by Iran by Iran, for “bad purposes,” and, according to the EU, “, according to the EU,” without any hypotheses of a reasonable test, are kept in degraded conditions. “
Responding to this, EU foreign ministers imposed a ban on traveling to three judges, two prosecutors and two prison officials, including Hetaiadolla Farsadi, and were targeted by the famous Evin Prison in Tehran before the renowned Evin Prison.
Farsadi says, “The constituency states that it is directly responsible for the severe human rights violations of political prisoners, especially to control their communication and attendance rights and to sort the lonely lonely.”
The European Union also frozen the assets of Shiraz’s Central Prison.
“Many European countries from the European countries were illegally detained in the prison, where they were denied access to a fair investigation, where they severely violated the most basic rights,” the EU said.
The first part of the Shiraz’s Revolutionary Court in Farz was aimed at reducing his role and “injustice of political opponents’ injustice and the death of individuals in the execution and minority communities.”
French Foreign Minister Jean-Neol Barrot welcomed the sanctions, describing Iran’s actions as “state policy”.
“This is more than time, because some of our French and European people detained are shameful and comparable to torture under international law,” Barrt told reporters.
Barrot warned French citizens to avoid going to Iran.
Last month, Frenchman Oliver Grontio, who was arrested in Iran for more than 880 days, was released with another French citizen who had been in custody in the country’s capital for more than four months.
An Iranian court Grontio, a backpacker, sentenced him to five years in prison for spying, alleges that he, his family and the French government boycotted power.
He was detained in Evin’s prison, where Western people, twin nationalism and political prisoners are often used as a bargaining chip in talks with Iran by Iran.
In December last year, Italian journalist Cecilia Sala was arrested for three weeks, a few days after Iranian businessman Mohammed Abenini was detained in the US capture warrant.
It was finally released and returned to Italy in January.