Raheleh Ahmadi
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Raheleh Ahmadi is an Iranian political prisoner and the mother of Saba Kord Afshari.[1] She was arrested on 10 July 2019[2] after protesting the arrest and treatment of her daughter,[3] who had been arrested a month earlier for protesting Iran's compulsory hijab law.[4][5]
Ahmadi's daughter, Saba Kord Afshari was arrested on 1 June 2019 for participating in the White Wednesdays protest against Iran's compulsory hijab law.[6] According to the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Ahmnadi was arrested to pressure, "her daughter Saba Kord Afshari because she has refused to do video confessions in recent weeks. According to some sources, Ms. Ahmadi has been told that she will only be released when her daughter confesses in front of the camera."[7] Prison authorities had previously tried to pressure Afshari into confessing while holding her in solitary confinement.[8]
Ahmadi was sentenced to 4 years 2 months in prison on "conspiracy and collusion against national security."[9] She was acquitted of “encouraging people to immorality or prostitution,” the charge often given to women who don't wear the hijab in Iran.[2] Her sentence was later reduced to 2 years 7 months in prison.[9]