From Billie for Amnesty International USA <[email protected]>
Subject Fw: Nasrin’s life is in danger
Date December 12, 2020 4:40 PM
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We’ve won her freedom before. We must do it again.

John,

Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has JUST been ordered back to Iran’s
infamous Gharchak prison after her temporary release last month. Reports from
the prison indicate high levels of assault towards inmates both by other inmates
and prison staff, as well as rampant drug use and infectious diseases.

We must act now to save her life. Please see this important note below and match Nasrin’s courage with your
generosity »
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Her life is in danger. Help bring Nasrin home.
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Dear John,

Nasrin Sotoudeh is in grave and immediate danger. Her life may hang in the
balance.

Nasrin, an Iranian human rights lawyer and mother of two, was serving a cruel
and unjust sentence of 148 lashes and 38 years simply for defending women’s
rights.

On November 7th, after relentless campaigning on behalf of Amnesty activists,
she was temporarily released from prison. But days ago, she was ordered back to
Iran’s infamous Shahr-e Ray “Gharchak” prison — even though she still has COVID-19.

We’re putting all of our energy and expertise to work to bring Nasrin home once
and for all — and we need to expand our critical efforts demanding her release.
Please make an emergency donation to support our advocacy that could save her
life.
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You may remember that Nasrin was targeted in the past — her case was extremely
high-profile. When Amnesty supporters worked together back in 2013, we were able
to secure her early release from prison. Then again, we helped to secure her
temporary release in November. And now, John, with your support, we can do it again — once and
for all.
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Amnesty International has delivered over a million signatures to Iranian
embassies around the world. Each signature, demanding Nasrin’s immediate and
unconditional release, represents someone who is outraged by her cruel sentence
and is willing to demand her freedom — someone like you.

Nasrin’s sentence is the harshest sentence recorded against a human rights
defender in Iran in recent years. And serving it out — in unsafe and unsanitary
conditions — could put her life in jeopardy.

Be one of Amnesty’s most important donors this month — and match Nasrin’s
courage with your generosity »
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Thank you for helping our efforts to bring Nasrin home — to her husband, to her
two children and to her important work as a human rights lawyer.


Billie Hirsch

Director of Online Engagement
Amnesty International USA

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