Kurdish language teacher Zara Mohammadi was freed from a prison in Iran on Friday after having served one year of her sentence, soon after the release of other high-profile activists as part of an annual amnesty. Mohammadi, from Sanandaj in Iran’s Kurdistan region, had originally been sentenced to five years in prison. Mohammadi was detained in May 2019 by the Iranian secret services after she was accused of "co-operating with Kurdish opposition parties" and "disrupting national security", according to Amnesty International. The teacher, who is the co-founder of the Kurdish cultural NGO Nojin, was sentenced in February 2021, charged with "establishing a committee and
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