Soraya Rostami, an employee at the Water Department in Kamyaran, has been urgently admitted to the hospital due to nervous breakdown due to severe psychological pressures exerted by the department’s management and the local government. Her health condition has reached a critical state, causing great concern. Kamyaran is one of the cities of Iranian Kurdistan in western Iran.
On Saturday, May 13, Soraya Rostami, who worked in the rural water and wastewater department of Kamyaran County, was transferred to Sina Hospital in Kamyaran following the distressing psychological pressures imposed by government authorities.
An informed source has revealed that Jamil Karbasi, the manager of the Water and Wastewater Affairs in Kamyaran, and Salahuddin Zareii, the Deputy of Urban Planning and Development in the county’s governorate, directly contributed to the implementation of security measures against Soraya Rostami. These pressures were allegedly a consequence of the “political activities of her family,” leading to the complete suspension of her salary, wages, and monthly income by the administrative system. Moreover, all employees within the department have been warned to sever all ties with Mrs. Rostami.
Currently, Soraya Rostami’s condition remains critical after being admitted to the hospital, raising serious concerns about her well-being. Disturbing reports suggest similar incidents of organized security measures and government interference targeting civil activists, families of political activists, and even employees in various cities across Kurdistan.