Sepideh Ghelichkhani, a civil activist in prison, does not believe in the legitimacy of a theatrical and show trial

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Sepideh Ghelichkhani, a civil activist in prison, does not believe in the legitimacy of a theatrical and show trial

Sepideh Ghalian, a civil activist imprisoned, states that she does not recognize any legitimacy for the show trial and theatrical court.

Sepideh Ghalian, a civil activist imprisoned, says that she does not recognize any legitimacy for the show trial and theatrical court of the Islamic Republic, whose head has signed the execution order of the revolutionaries.

Ms. Ghalian, in a statement from inside the prison, said that as long as the Islamic execution government is in power and the humble discoverers and protesters against the tyranny of the Islamic government are being held hostage, she will not participate in any court.

This letter was published a few hours after the statements of the spokesperson for the judiciary, who referred to insulting as the reason for Sepideh Ghalian’s arrest and stated that her case has been referred to the Revolutionary Court of Tehran.

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