Hana; The Islamic Republic of Iran, by imposing difficult political and economic conditions on the people and citizens of Kurdistan, has forced a large number of people to leave their place of residence and leave Kurdistan.
The systematic and inhumane policies of the Iranian government against the Kurdish people are the main cause of displacement, a situation that has become increasingly difficult and has created an atmosphere of despair in society.
For this reason, every year, a significant number of people are forced to leave their homes and seek refuge in European countries, where they face various problems.
In this context, dozens of Kurdish citizens have been victimized by a number of profiteers and traffickers, their simplicity has been abused and they are currently serving long or indefinite imprisonment in Greek prisons, most of whom are married and have children.
Dozens of these citizens are being held in Greek prisons with heavy sentences or uncertainty, but most of them refused to introduce themselves for fear of the Islamic Republic. The Hana Human Rights Organization has so far identified five of these citizens, whose names are as follows;
Coridalus Prison in Athens
1- Mansour Ahmad, 38 years old, son of Ahmad, has two children and is from Urmia
Date of arrest: 2/8/2021
Place of detention: Thessaloniki
Prison: Coridalus in Athens
2- Alireza Bakhtiari, 41 years old, son of Manouchehr from Khorramabad and has two children
Date of arrest: 2/8/2021
Place of detention: Thessaloniki
Prison: Coridalus in Athens
3- Qader Ghaderi, 37, son of Abdullah, has two children and is from Sardasht
Date of arrest: 27/7/2021
Place of detention: Thessaloniki
Prison: Coridalus in Athens
4- Saadoun Naseri, 28, son of Karim, married and has two children from Sardasht
Date of arrest: 19/12/2020
Place of detention: Thessaloniki
Prison: Coridalus Athens
Thessaloniki Prison
5- Salah Ahmadi, 39 years old, son of Rasool, married and has 4 children and is from Sardasht
Place of detention: Thessaloniki
Date of arrest: 2020
Prison: Diawat, Thessaloniki