More than seven months after the arrest of Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a 60-year-old resident of Rasht, this political prisoner remains detained in Lakan Prison under uncertain conditions and without trial. Despite her deteriorating physical and mental health, she has been denied access to legal counsel and medical care.
Arrest Following a Security Raid
In April 2025, security forces raided Zahra Shahbaz Tabari’s home in Rasht, arresting her after a full search of the premises. During the raid, officers confiscated her and her daughter’s electronic and communication devices. The arrest was carried out without a court warrant, and her family was kept in the dark for weeks about her whereabouts and the reason for her detention.
Charged with “Propaganda Against the State”
Zahra Shahbaz Tabari faces the vague and politically motivated charge of “propaganda against the State,” an accusation frequently used to suppress political activists, civil society figures, and women’s rights advocates. Despite months of detention, no court hearing has been held, and her lawyer has been denied access to her case file. According to sources close to her family, she suffers from chronic health conditions, and the lack of adequate medical care has seriously endangered her wellbeing.
Family Expresses Concern Over Her Condition
Her family reports that Zahra Shahbaz Tabari is only permitted brief phone calls every few weeks and has been denied in-person visits. The prolonged uncertainty, isolation, and psychological pressure inside prison have intensified concerns over her physical and mental health.