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Iran temporarily releases jailed rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh

Release follows warnings by rights groups that Sotoudeh's health had severely deteriorated after a hunger strike
Nasrin Sotoudeh, pictured after being freed in 2013 after serving around half of a six-year jail sentence for spreading propaganda and conspiring to harm state security, charges she denied (AFP)

Iran has temporarily released Nasrin Sotoudeh, an internationally renowned human rights lawyer who was jailed two years ago on spying and propaganda charges, the judiciary's news agency reported on Saturday.

Sotoudeh's release followed warnings last month by human rights groups that her health had severely deteriorated after she staged a six-week hunger strike to demand the release of political prisoners and rights activists.

"Nasrin Sotoudeh... went on furlough with the agreement of the assistant superintendent of the women's prison," the judiciary's Mizan news agency said, without giving further details.

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Sotoudeh, 57, who has represented opposition activists, including women prosecuted for removing their mandatory head scarf, was arrested in 2018 and charged with spying, spreading propaganda and insulting Iran's supreme leader.

Sotoudeh, who denied the charges, was sentenced to 38 years in prison and 148 lashes.

Eight years earlier, she was jailed on similar propaganda charges and for conspiring to harm state security - charges she also denied - and was released after serving around half her six-year term.

The European Parliament awarded her the Sakharov Prize for human rights in 2012.

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