Prominent Iranian Human Rights Lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh Released on Bail Amid Tension
Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been released on bail. Her release comes amidst a broader crackdown involving Iran, the US, and Israel. Sotoudeh, well-known for her advocacy work and awarded the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize, has previously faced multiple imprisonments on security charges.
In a surprising development, Nasrin Sotoudeh, a renowned human rights lawyer, has been released on bail by Iranian authorities, as reported by Iranian news agencies and confirmed by her daughter.
Sotoudeh's release comes amidst ongoing tensions between Iran and both the United States and Israel. Nournews, associated with Iran's top security agency, announced her release but did not mention any charges that might still be pending against her.
Previously imprisoned on security-related accusations, Sotoudeh has been a persistent advocate for human rights, earning international recognition, including the prestigious Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament in 2012.
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