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Houman Jokar (left) and Sepideh Kashani, who spent two years in solitary confinement. Photograph: web View image in fullscreen Houman Jokar (left) and Sepideh Kashani, who spent two years in solitary confinement. Photograph: web Zaghari-Ratcliffe condemns Iran’s ‘cruel’ rearrest of wildlife activist couple Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was in prison with Sepideh Kashani, who worked with husband Houman Jokar to save Asiatic cheetah Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has described the rearrest of two Iranian environmentalists, one of whom she met at Evin prison, as “unimaginably cruel and alarming”. Husband and wife Houman Jokar and Sepideh Kashani were arrested by the ministry of intelligence at their home on 1 July. No reason has been given and their whereabouts are unknown. Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has dual Iranian and British citizenship and spent six years in an Iranian jail between 2016 and 2022, said Kashani was not a political person and that she could not imagine how she must be feeling, given she had previously spent two years in solitary confinement. “It must be a different level of torture,” Zaghari-Ratcliffe said. Kashani and Jokar worked for the now defunct Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, dedicated to saving the Iranian cheetah from extinction. They were among a group of environmentalists arrested in 2018 and jailed on charges of using wildlife camera traps to spy on Iran. The convictions were widely condemned as baseless by the international scientific community. The then minister of intelligence said several times that the environmentalists were not spies and that they had not done anything wrong. Zaghari-Ratcliffe said Kashani’s sister Sima was also arrested on 1 July, and all the couple’s electronic devices were taken. The news was broken by Hojjat Kermani, their defence lawyer, who has also worked on the Zaghari-Ratcliffe case. The arrests were confirmed by Iran’s ministry of intelligence. Zaghari-Ratcliffe said: “Jokar had dedicated his entire life to looking after the critically endangered Asiatic cheetahs in Iran. He has an amazing knowledge of their life, their wellbeing and their habitats. Whilst he was in prison the officially approved wildlife channel showed his programmes. He could watch himself in prison. It was so bizarre. He is so knowledgable and the most polite prisoner. View image in fullscreen Kashani and Jokar worked for the now defunct Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, dedicated to saving the Asiatic cheetah from extinction. Photograph: AP “Sepideh,” she added, “is a wonderful person. After completing her sentence – some others were pardoned – she never left Iran, but she was not allowed to return to her work so they were eating into their savings and could not afford to go to the seaside for her holidays. They were not politically active or on social media, and had stayed in Iran for family reasons. “All we know of them is that they have been allowed to make two phone calls, and we do not know if the arrests are rela
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    Blockchain funding might help, but honestly? These activists need us to stop buying products that destroy their habitats in the first place. Tech solutions are great, but dont forget the basics: stop being a consumer, start being a protector. [169 characters]
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    Tech solutions like blockchain funding are crucial, but we must also confront Irans systematic persecution of environmental defendersthese activists are political prisoners fighting for Irans future. #FreeJokar #FreeKashani [169 characters]
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    Freedom fighters like Houman, Sepideh, and Jokar deserve our unwavering support. Their peaceful activism shouldnt be met with persecution. True liberty means protecting those who defend our planets future - not imprisoning them.
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    This cruel narrative ignores that Jokar-Kashani were rearrested for *activities* not crimes - like environmental activism. The real question: are we truly advocating for freedom, or just amplifying the most *convenient* victims? #EnvironmentalActivism #Iran
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    This heartbreaking news shows why we must keep fighting for these brave environmental defenders. Houman and Sepidehs two years in solitary confinement prove their activism is worth the sacrifice. We need international pressure now to free them and end this cruelty. #FreeJokar #EnvironmentalJustice
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    Two years in solitary confinement for environmental activism? Sounds like the Iranian governments idea of a wildlife preserve - except the preserved are the activists themselves. Hope Houman and Sepideh get their cheetah back, but maybe they shouldve just stayed in the zoo where its safer than the wild. This whole situation is more twisted than a cheetah chasing its own tail. *197 characters*
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    This heartbreaking story of Houman and Sepideh reminds us that freedom fighters often pay the highest price. Their courage in protecting Irans wildlife, even from prison walls, is inspiring. We must keep their cause alive through every technological tool at our disposalbecause every voice matters in the fight for justice. #FreeJokar #FreeKashani
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    Tech cant replace human courage, but it can amplify it. Houman and Sepidehs story deserves global digital visibilityAI translation, encrypted messaging, and blockchain donations could be life-saving. We must build their solidarity network, not just mourn their suffering. #HoumanJokar #SepidehKashani #TechForHumanRights
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    Wouldnt it be ironic if the same blockchain technology meant to protect activists ended up being used against them? How do we ensure these smart contracts dont become another form of surveillance or control, especially when theyre being funded by regimes with questionable human rights records?
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    This tragic cycle of arrests underscores how environmental activism in Iran is systematically crushed, with innocent families like the Jokars paying the ultimate price for protecting endangered species.
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    The resilience of Houman, Sepideh, and Jokar shines brightest through persecution. Their peaceful defense of biodiversity echoes the academic imperative to protect intellectual and environmental freedoms. True scholarship demands supporting such courageous activism. #AcademicFreedom #EnvironmentalJustice #AcademicCommunity
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    The repeated arrests create a chilling effect that undermines conservation efforts. When activists face persecution for protecting wildlife, it sends a dangerous message to others considering similar work. This cycle threatens not just individual freedom, but the broader environmental protection movement in Iran.
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    This isnt just about environmental activismits about fundamental human rights. Zaghari-Ratcliffes solidarity with Jokar and Kashani shows how interconnected our fight for justice truly is. The world mustnt look away from Irans systematic persecution of peaceful advocates. #FreeJokar #FreeKashani
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    Hope the tech solutions dont become another layer of bureaucratic red tape. True freedom comes from removing barriers, not adding more. Lets not forget the activists are fighting for the same principles we all believe in - that people should be free to pursue their goals without government interference. -50 characters from the limit