Iranian authorities arrest 2 Kurdish women from Urmia
Iranian authorities have arrested two Kurdish women from the city of Urmia in East Kurdistan, according to human rights sources.

Human rights sources have reported that Iranian authorities arrested two Kurdish women from the city of Urmia without any court order.
A statement issued by a Kurdish human rights organization stated that "Owen Ahmadi" and "Sarya Ahmadi," the two young women, were arrested last Wednesday by Iranian security forces during a raid on their home in the village of Jarchali, near Urmia.
According to the report, the two women were taken to an unknown location, and no official explanation was provided regarding the arrest or the charges against them.
The sources mentioned that the raid was violent, with security forces storming the women's home without any prior notice or court order, which constitutes a violation of human rights and individual freedoms.
It is worth noting that this incident is part of a series of arrests carried out by Iranian authorities against Kurdish citizens, reflecting the continued policy of repression and intimidation employed by the Iranian government.
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