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Iranian journalist Azam Mohebbi has been arrested and transferred into custody by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Intelligence Organization, according to reports by human rights monitoring groups, raising renewed concerns about the treatment of detained media workers in Iran.
Mohebbi’s arrest was carried out by IRGC intelligence agents, with details of the charges against her not immediately made public. Rights organizations state that she has since been held in detention without clear access to legal transparency or adequate communication with her family.
Following her arrest, concerns have been raised regarding her detention conditions and access to medical care. Advocacy groups report that detainees held under IRGC custody in Iran frequently face restricted medical access, delayed treatment, and limited oversight, particularly in cases involving journalists and political cases.
Mohebbi’s case has been highlighted by rights monitors as part of a broader pattern in Iran involving pressure on journalists through detention, interrogation, and restricted access to healthcare. Similar cases documented in Iranian prisons show recurring allegations of delayed medical intervention and inadequate treatment for incarcerated media workers and activists.
Human rights organizations emphasize that denial of timely medical care in custody has been a persistent issue in Iranian detention facilities, particularly those overseen by security and intelligence bodies. In several documented cases, detainees have reportedly experienced worsening health conditions while being held without adequate hospital referrals.
The IRGC Intelligence Organization, which oversees a significant number of politically sensitive detentions in Iran, has previously been criticized by international observers for its treatment of journalists and its role in cases involving national security-related charges that often lack transparency.
Mohebbi’s arrest adds to growing concern over press freedom conditions in Iran, where journalists continue to face arrests, prosecution, and detention under broad legal frameworks. Rights groups argue that such measures contribute to a climate of fear that restricts independent reporting and public access to information.
As of now, details regarding her legal status, charges, and current health condition remain limited. Advocacy organizations continue to call for her immediate access to legal representation, family contact, and appropriate medical care, while urging Iranian authorities to ensure transparency in her case and adherence to international standards for detainee treatment.
Reference –
Continued Detention of Iranian Journalist Azam Mohebbi by IRGC
https://www.en-hrana.org/report-on-the-arrest-of-azam-mohebbi-by-the-irgc-intelligence-organization/




