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Cecilia Sala in solitary, sleeps on floor with light on 24/7

Cecilia Sala in solitary, sleeps on floor with light on 24/7

Glasses confiscated in Evin, 'must hurry' tells family

ROME, 02 January 2025, 12:59

ANSA English Desk

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Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist held in Iran with the possible aim of a prisoner swap, has no mattress but just two blankets, one to put on the floor to sleep on and one to protect herself from the biting cold of Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, Italian news outlets reported Thursday.
    The 29-year-old Rome-born Il Foglio freelance correspondent and Chora News podcaster was arrested in the Iranian capital on December 16, three days after a 38-year-old Swiss-Iranian businessman, Mohammad Abedini Najafabadi, was picked up at Milan's Malpensa Aiport on a US warrant for allegedly supplying drone parts allegedly used in a January 2023 attack that killed three US servicemen in Jordan.
    Sala has told her family about her conditions in Evin, the Italian dailies said.
    She is in solitary confinement, she doesn't even see the guards: her food comes to her through a crack in the door.
    It's not true that she received a package with food, hygiene products and books, since she can't read because her glasses were confiscated.
    A neon light is on in her cell all day and all night.
    Her parents, who were able to hear their daughter after days of solitary confinement, say that their daughter is very tired and that she often repeated during the phone call: "We have to hurry".
   

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