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A glance at the conditions of women in Iranian prisons women's ward of Sepidar Prison

Sepidar Prison of Ahvaz

Women’s Ward of Sepidar Prison in Ahvaz: A Symbol of Systematic Human Rights Violations

May 15, 2025
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A Harrowing Report on the Inhumane Conditions in the Women’s Ward

The Women’s Ward of Sepidar Prison in Ahvaz has become a stark symbol of widespread and systematic human rights violations in Iran. Housing dozens of women — including civil society activists, political prisoners, victims of domestic violence, and those accused of non-political offenses — the prison operates under conditions marked by oppression, injustice, and dehumanization.

This report, based on firsthand testimonies from formerly incarcerated women, offers a detailed and deeply disturbing look into the realities of life inside the women’s ward of Sepidar Prison.

Severe Overcrowding: A Threat to Health and Human Dignity

One of the most urgent concerns in the women’s ward is severe overcrowding. Designed for a limited number of inmates, the ward currently holds several times its intended capacity. As a result, access to basic necessities such as beds, sleeping space, restrooms, and showers is grossly inadequate. Inmates must wait in long lines for these facilities, and the lack of ventilation and breathing space severely endangers their physical and mental health.

Lack of Classification: Victims and Offenders Imprisoned Together

Contrary to international human rights standards, women in Sepidar prison, are held together without regard for the nature of their alleged offenses or their background. Political prisoners and civil activists are imprisoned alongside individuals convicted of violent crimes or drug-related offenses. This lack of classification increases the risk of violence and insecurity, while also undermining the possibility of rehabilitation and psychological recovery for many inmates.

Public Health Crisis: Infectious Diseases Left Untreated

A major public health concern in Sepidar is the incarceration of women with infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis alongside the general prison population. Without specialized medical care, proper medication, or isolation measures, the risk of contagion is high. This negligence constitutes a flagrant violation of the inmates’ right to health and life.

Psychological and Physical Abuse: Tools of Silent Repression

Women prisoners are forced to wear long, loose garments always, even in the absence of men — an unnecessary and degrading form of psychological control. Repeated searches, the inspection of personal belongings, verbal abuse, threats, and even physical violence by some prison staff further contribute to an atmosphere of fear and humiliation. The absence of any effective complaint mechanism has normalized these abuses and left victims without recourse.

Medical Neglect, Poor Nutrition, and Hygiene Crisis

The prison systematically denies women access to adequate medical care. Appointments with doctors are delayed or denied, and in many cases, inmates are routinely sedated with tranquilizers or sleeping pills without proper diagnosis — leaving some women unconscious for up to 24 hours.

Pregnant women, those with chronic conditions, and individuals needing gynecological care are particularly neglected.

The food provided is often spoiled, nutritionally deficient, and inadequate. Prisoners suffer from severe malnutrition.

In addition, leaking sewage poses a serious hygiene hazard, with waste sometimes seeping into living areas and making the environment unfit for habitation.

Family Isolation, Ideological Repression, and Denial of Justice

Women inmates face severe restrictions on contact with their families — limited to just two 10-minute phone calls per week, shared among all prisoners via only two phone lines.

Family visitation has been turned into a disciplinary tool, with inmates denied visits as punishment for voicing complaints. The psychological toll is especially devastating for incarcerated mothers.

Women are allowed outside for only six hours a day, and even then, they are required to attend a daily ceremony to salute the Iranian regime’s flag and national anthem — a practice that serves as a form of forced ideological indoctrination.

Legal Limbo and Denial of Justice

Legal limbo is another widespread issue: many women are held for months or even years without trial or sentencing. Access to legal counsel is limited or nonexistent, and prolonged case delays exacerbate anxiety, depression, and hopelessness.

Political and ideological detainees face even harsher restrictions, including denial of media access and intensified psychological pressure — clear evidence of the regime’s suppression of free expression.

Attempts by prisoners to protest the dire conditions are met with harsh retaliation: solitary confinement, severed communication with the outside world, and threats of harsher punishment are routinely used to silence dissent.

Mothers and Children in Crisis: A Forgotten Tragedy

Pregnant women and incarcerated mothers living with their children face extreme deprivation. The absence of maternal healthcare, proper clothing and nutrition for children, and educational resources creates an unbearable environment. These children are growing up in settings marked by trauma, instability, and psychological harm — a silent crisis with long-lasting consequences.

The women’s ward of Sepidar Prison offers a chilling portrait of Iranian regime’s repressive policies and systemic abuse of women. The denial of basic human rights, pervasive violence, lack of due process, and suffering of mothers and children call for urgent international attention.

This report is a clear call to action for global human rights organizations: silence in the face of such cruelty is complicity.

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