A group of hackers known as Edalat Ali, or “Ali’s Justice” published hacked footage from Tehran’s Evin Prison security cameras.
According to the Human Rights News Agency, the group claimed to have hacked the prison’s security cameras, showing footage from the control room and maltreatment of prison authorities with prisoners.
The group wrote on the control room’s monitors that Evin prison is “shame on Ebrahim Raisi” and there will be nationwide protests until all political prisoners are released.
In a part of the footage, a prisoner has passed out in the prison courtyard, and prison guards drag him away. In another part, an inmate passes out on the stairs. According to a statement published by the group, they seek to “reveal human rights violations” as the first step to stop it.
They also wrote that the Iranian regime’s horrific treatment of people on the streets, in universities, prisons, will be revealed.
With a capacity detaining 15,000 people, Tehran’s Evin Prison has built a reputation for Iran’s rampant political repression.
Standing at the foot of the Alborz Mountains in northwestern Tehran, Evin Prison has held hundreds of peaceful activists, journalists, intellectuals, and human rights lawyers throughout its history. Inmates are held in overcrowded cells in unsanitary and poorly ventilated conditions, leading to critical health problems. Prisoners, especially political dissidents are tortured into forced confessions.
Imokay: Foreign mercenaries that Ojukwu gave a fake Biafra bond as payment. Many of them never got paid for their services to Biafra. One of them is the late founder of P&ID company and has vowed to get his money back from Nigeria by any means including fraud
cocolacec: Why didnt Bode George give the same advice when PDP was in power?He is a hypocritical old mumu and should retire from politics so that young minds with digital brains can takeover.
Bode George should have given that advise when his party was in power no doubt. That doesn't change the reality on ground that true federalism will reunite this country.
Pathokpo: I can boldly tell you with my full chest that more than 90 percent of those claiming innocent are guilty. I am speaking from experience. No be italo again. Na only the ignorant Dem fit lie to.
Guilty of Mafia activities? Haba! I have also been to a few countries myself and the Nigerians I know there are hardworking, peace loving people. Ask any American lady, they will tell you more about Nigerian guys.
SUFFERInSMILIIN: Let me inform you and tell you the truth of the situation most Nigerians abroad are illiterate. When Nigerians go to other countries they think it is Nigeria where they can be made dealing with criminals. Most of these people in jails did not commit crime directly but they have been aiding and abetting criminals or giving information to criminals. I know a lot of Nigerians in Portugal which had been arrested this same way including France and u.k. did Nigerian people start assisting criminals and once you are arrested all of you go to jail together even if you did not commit the crime. On the road which I was saying I know to Nigerians in Portugal which lost €350000 houses on the same road they're crying one of the people which was linked to them was also stealing cars that is how they were implicated but you did not he did not do the crime
I hear you but this case appears to be different. The commissioner said they are charged for Mafia related offences using a forged document. It appears Italian authorities are out looking for scape goats to meet targets especially when the EU is funding the fight against Mafia. Undocumented immigrants are readily available scape goats who dont even know their rights.
Eastlink: We don't need to be told what Nigerian Mafia is. They are blood thirty cultist who carried their dirtiness to Italy. You travel to another man country to be forming cult.
It is better to keep quiet if you don't have reasonable comment to make. A commissioner who was in jail with them said they know nothing about what they are being jailed for but you are here in a remote Nigeran village convicting them without even listening to their stories. What happened to them could have happened to anyone, even you!