Iran's Reformists Granted Bail Amidst Ongoing Unrest
Iran has released on bail three key reformist figures arrested during a government crackdown on dissent. This occurs amidst the country's intense unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The rights group HRANA reports 53,000 arrests and 7,008 deaths, although these figures remain unverified.
Iran has taken a significant step by granting bail to three influential reformist figures who were detained during the government's widespread crackdown on dissent. A lawyer for the activists provided this information to the semi-official ISNA news agency.
The released individuals include Azar Mansouri, leader of the moderate Reform Front coalition, Javad Emam, and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh. However, the specific charges they face remain undisclosed. This development comes in the wake of efforts to suppress the most severe unrest the country has seen since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, marked by mass arrests and intimidation tactics.
The U.S.-based human rights organization HRANA reported approximately 53,000 arrests and 7,008 deaths, including 6,509 protesters. However, these figures are yet to be independently verified by Reuters, and Iranian officials were unavailable for comment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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