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VOA Persian: Detained civil activist Reza Khandan to begin hunger strike


FILE - Reza Khandan, left, and his wife, Nasrin Sotoudeh, one of Iran’s most prominent human rights lawyers, in Tehran, Sept. 18, 2013.
FILE - Reza Khandan, left, and his wife, Nasrin Sotoudeh, one of Iran’s most prominent human rights lawyers, in Tehran, Sept. 18, 2013.

Mehraveh Khandan, the daughter of detained civil activist Reza Khandan, confirmed that he had begun a hunger strike Monday over the conditions of his detention in Iran.

In an Instagram post, Mehraveh Khandan said, “My father was transferred from the quarantine section to the general prison ward. However, he is being held in the prayer room, which is part of the public area and lacks adequate conditions, even for sleeping.”

Reza Khandan has previously spoken out against the mandatory hijab in Iran and the country’s use of the death penalty.

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