The mass releases of prisoners continued in the past 24 hours, as several prisoners of conscience were released from different prisons across the country.
Of these freed prisoners, the most known prisoners are:
- Documentary filmmaker Mojgan Ilanlu from Evin Prison
- Nazanin Mohammadnejad, a student at Allameh Tabataba’i University, from Evin Prison
- Political prisoner Bahareh Soleimani from Evin Prison
- Journalist Mehrnoosh Zarei Hanzaki from Evin Prison
- Civil rights activist Monireh Arabshahi from Kachooie Prison
- Civil rights activist Yasaman Aryani from Kachooie Prison
- Soheil Yadollahi from Bojnurd Prison
- Saeed Allahverdi, arrested at recent protests, from Adel-Abad Prison, Shiraz
- Political prisoner Reza Mohammad Hosseini from Rajai Shahr Prison
- Political prisoner Reza Khandan Mahabadi from Rajai Shahr Prison
- Political prisoner Peyman Pourdad from Rajai Shahr Prison
- Political prisoner Mohammad Turkmani from Rajai Shahr Prison
- Akbar Azadifar, arrested at recent protests, from Kuhdasht Prison
- Beniamin Moghaddasi, a student at the University of Tehran
Moreover, following the approval to “pardon and commute” the sentence of some prisoners, the legal cases against Hadi Sepehri, arrested at recent protests, Mojtaba Esmaili (Nima), a member of the Society of Students Against Poverty, and Anis Mohammadi were closed.
Also, Baha’i citizens Soroush Agahi, Peyman Ma’anavi, Parvan Ma’anavi, Jamileh Pakroo, Elham Salmanzadeh, Kianoosh Salmanzadeh, Neda Shabani and Payam Shabani, who were serving their sentences outside the prison with electronic tags, were set free and the restrictions were removed.
Details of these prison releases are still unknown. They are, however, likely released under recent approval to “pardon and commute” the sentence of some prisoners.
Earlier, the head of the Judiciary proposed to pardon or commute the sentences of some prisoners as an enactment of Article 110, paragraph 11 of the constitution, which was approved by Ali Khamenei under some conditions which the legal case should meet. Judicial authorities have not yet provided statistics about the number of pardoned prisoners.