Iran's detainees in 'unbearable' conditions after Israeli strikes on prison
Summary
After Israeli air strikes on Iran's Evin Prison in June, detainees were transferred to other locations that reportedly have poor conditions. The air strikes damaged sections of Evin, and the attack is debated internationally, with claims of human rights violations.Key Facts
- Israeli air strikes hit Iran's Evin Prison on June 23.
- The strikes killed 80 people, including prisoners and prison staff.
- Surviving detainees from Evin were moved to other prisons with poor conditions.
- Problems at the new locations include overcrowding and lack of basic facilities.
- Amnesty International says the attack on Evin violates international humanitarian law.
- Israel claimed the prison was involved in intelligence operations against it.
- Evin held political dissidents, human rights defenders, and other notable prisoners.
- Verified videos and satellite images showed significant damage to the prison complex.
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