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Iran: Nasrin Sotoudeh 'among freed political prisoners' | Iran: Nasrin Sotoudeh 'among freed political prisoners' |
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Iran is reported to have freed at least 11 political prisoners, including noted human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh. | Iran is reported to have freed at least 11 political prisoners, including noted human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh. |
The eight women and three men are said to also include the reformist politician Mohsen Aminzadeh. | The eight women and three men are said to also include the reformist politician Mohsen Aminzadeh. |
The move comes just days before Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani visits New York for the UN General Assembly. | |
In another development, Mr Rouhani described a recent letter sent to him by US President Barack Obama as "positive and constructive". | |
In an interview with US broadcaster NBC, he said he had full authority to negotiate a deal over Tehran's controversial uranium enrichment programme with the West. | |
He also reiterated Iran's position that it would never develop nuclear weapons. | |
The BBC's Iran correspondent James Reynolds says Mr Rouhani's decision to speak to a major US news organisation shows the importance to his government of reconciliation with Washington. | |
In his election campaign, Mr Rouhani promised to free political prisoners. | |
Release 'a surprise' | |
Ms Sotoudeh was arrested in 2010 and jailed for six years on charges of acting against national security. | Ms Sotoudeh was arrested in 2010 and jailed for six years on charges of acting against national security. |
Her husband, Reza Khandan, said she had been dropped off at their home by prison officials on Wednesday evening. | |
He said she had been unaware that she was about to be released. | He said she had been unaware that she was about to be released. |
"I am happy that she joined us, particularly as our younger child is starting school for the first time,'' he told AP news agency. | "I am happy that she joined us, particularly as our younger child is starting school for the first time,'' he told AP news agency. |
"We are very happy but we will be happier if other prisoners are freed." | "We are very happy but we will be happier if other prisoners are freed." |
There has been no official comment on Ms Sotoudeh's release or on the other prisoners reported to have been freed. | There has been no official comment on Ms Sotoudeh's release or on the other prisoners reported to have been freed. |
Ms Sotoudeh - winner of the European Parliament's 2012 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought - is a well-respected and outspoken human rights lawyer known for taking on high-profile political cases. | Ms Sotoudeh - winner of the European Parliament's 2012 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought - is a well-respected and outspoken human rights lawyer known for taking on high-profile political cases. |
During her captivity in Tehran's Evin jail, she went on hunger strike to protest against her prison conditions as well as sanctions imposed on her family. | During her captivity in Tehran's Evin jail, she went on hunger strike to protest against her prison conditions as well as sanctions imposed on her family. |
Mohsen Aminzadeh, a former deputy foreign minister under President Mohammed Khatami, was jailed in 2010 for organising protests and spreading propaganda against the system. | Mohsen Aminzadeh, a former deputy foreign minister under President Mohammed Khatami, was jailed in 2010 for organising protests and spreading propaganda against the system. |
He was a prominent supporter of the defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi. | He was a prominent supporter of the defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi. |
Analysts say that since President Rouhani's election, there have been growing calls for the release of political prisoners. | Analysts say that since President Rouhani's election, there have been growing calls for the release of political prisoners. |
According to an investigation by the UK's Guardian newspaper, there are close to 800 political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Iran. | According to an investigation by the UK's Guardian newspaper, there are close to 800 political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Iran. |
They include journalists, lawyers, human rights activists, bloggers, feminists, Christian priests, Sunni clerics, the entire leadership of the Bahai faith in Iran, and others. | They include journalists, lawyers, human rights activists, bloggers, feminists, Christian priests, Sunni clerics, the entire leadership of the Bahai faith in Iran, and others. |
The releases come a day after Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, gave the strongest sign yet of Iran's potential flexibility in future talks with the West. | The releases come a day after Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, gave the strongest sign yet of Iran's potential flexibility in future talks with the West. |
Iran is subject to sanctions by the UN, the US and the European Union over its controversial nuclear programme. | Iran is subject to sanctions by the UN, the US and the European Union over its controversial nuclear programme. |
In a meeting with Revolutionary Guards he said: "I don't oppose diplomacy. I am in favour of showing a champion's leniency. A wrestler may give way for tactical reasons, but should remember who is its opponent and enemy." | In a meeting with Revolutionary Guards he said: "I don't oppose diplomacy. I am in favour of showing a champion's leniency. A wrestler may give way for tactical reasons, but should remember who is its opponent and enemy." |
The head of Iran's nuclear agency told reporters in Tehran on Wednesday that he expected "a breakthrough" this year in settling the nuclear issue with the West. | The head of Iran's nuclear agency told reporters in Tehran on Wednesday that he expected "a breakthrough" this year in settling the nuclear issue with the West. |
"We are very optimistic about the process that has started to resolve the nuclear issue," said Ali Akbar Salehi. | "We are very optimistic about the process that has started to resolve the nuclear issue," said Ali Akbar Salehi. |