
Ahmadreza Djalali
Ahmadreza Djalali is an Iranian-Swedish academic who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2017. He is known for his work in the field of disaster medicine and has faced severe consequences for his outspoken views. Djalali has been placed on death row, with his case drawing significant international attention and condemnation from human rights organizations. His wife, Vida Mehrannia, has been a prominent advocate for his release, highlighting the dangers faced by scholars in Iran.
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Ahmadreza Djalali must be reunited with his family according to the government's foreign declaration.
s agerande strider mot Europas värderingarAhmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian physician who has been on death row since 2017.
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Ahmadreza Djalali is a doctor and researcher in disaster medicine who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2016 and sentenced to death for espionage charges he denies.
Ahmadreza Djalali försvunnen i IranAhmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian academic who was sentenced to death in 2017 and has been transferred to an undisclosed location.
Ce s-a întâmplat cu prizonierii politici din Iran după atacul asupra închisorii Evin: „Ne-au adus într-un loc care practic ne va ucide”Ahmadreza Djalali, a Swedish-Iranian researcher, faces execution after being convicted of espionage in Iran.
Jakten på oppositionella hårdnar i IranMr. Cotler fears that the physician may be 'under imminent threat of execution following prolonged torture and ill-treatment.'
Former justice minister Irwin Cotler warns Iran may have activated sleeper cells in CanadaAhmadreza Djalali's wife Vida Mehrannia said that her husband called his relatives in Iran and informed them that he was not harmed.
Nya israeliska attacker mot TeheranAhmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian prisoner who has been sentenced to death for espionage.
Svensk-iranska Djalali uppges flyttas: ”Är han näst på tur?”Ahmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian doctor sentenced to death in Iran.
Johan Floderus: ”Iran ger sig på de maktlösa och oskyldiga”Ahmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian disaster physician who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2016.
Varningen: Stor risk att Iran avrättar Ahmadreza DjalaliDr. Djalali has been imprisoned in Iran for nine years.
Diplomacy that fails to address Iran’s human-rights violations is hardly diplomacy at allAhmadreza Djalali is a Swedish-Iranian researcher who suffered a heart attack in Evin prison in Iran.
Djalalis advokat: Han nekas rätt behandlingAhmadreza Djalali is a death-row researcher who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2016.
Djalali har fått en hjärtattack – får inte åka till sjukhusAhmadreza Djalali is an Iranian-Swedish academic sentenced to death and imprisoned in Tehran for nine years.
Iran: trois ans de détention "destructrice" pour les Français Cécile Kohler et Jacques ParisAhmadreza Djalali claims that Sweden will be responsible for his death.
Ahmadreza Djalali: Sverige kommer vara ansvariga för min dödAhmadreza Djalali's health condition has significantly deteriorated according to his family.
Djalalis hälsa kraftigt försämrad: ”Gör något innan det är för sent”
Ahmadreza Djalali is a prisoner in Iran whose wife, Vida Mehrannia, spoke about his knowledge of the Foremans' arrest.
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