
Human rights sources reported today that political prisoner Nazem Sagban Al Braihi has been transferred to solitary confinement as a result of his hunger strike protesting deprivation of basic rights inside prison.
According to the information received, Nazem Al Braihi has spent over twenty years behind bars after his arrest at the age of seventeen. He was reportedly convicted on charges that his family and activists describe as fabricated. Throughout his lengthy incarceration, he has been systematically denied permission to receive family visits.

Despite the recent death of his father, authorities allegedly refused to grant him temporary leave to attend the funeral or participate in burial ceremonies. Rights advocates state that his legal status remains unresolved and that he has never been afforded a fair trial.
Activists and community members have renewed their calls for justice and immediate release, stressing the humanitarian and legal violations associated with his prolonged detention. They argue that international attention and solidarity are urgently needed to secure his rights and the rights of other political detainees in Iranian prisons.
Human rights organizations continue to urge international bodies to investigate Nazem Al Braihi case and press for accountability regarding the treatment of detainees in Iran.