Homa Hoodfar, Concordia professor, released from Tehran jail

Colleagues at university make statement on her release and return to Canada

By Melissa Fundira, Kamila Hinkson, CBC News Posted: Sep 26, 2016 10:17 AM ET Last Updated: Sep 26, 2016 3:23 PM ET

Montreal university professor Homa Hoodfar, who had been detained in Tehran’s infamous Evin prison since June 6, has been released, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed.Canadian university professor Homa Hoodfar, seen here in a picture posted to Twitter by Oman News, was released from Iran Monday and is currently in Oman.

Hoodfar, of Concordia University, was released from the Iranian prison Monday and is currently in Oman, where she was greeted by her niece, Amanda Ghahremani.

امتثالا للأوامر السامية لجلالة السلطان لتلبية التماس الحكومة الكندية ..الإفراج عن مواطنة كندية متحفظ عليها في إيران.

 

 

Hoodfar, who is 65 and suffers from a rare neurological disease that causes severe muscle weakness, was in hospital at one point before being returned to her cell, according to her family. They said she could barely walk or talk.

“She’s very frail, she looks extremely thin … and very worn,” Hoodfar’s colleague and longtime friend Marguerite Mendell said at a Concordia University news conference Monday afternoon.

“But she’s free, she’s free and she’s out of Iran, and she will get medical care and medication,” said Mendell, a professor and the graduate program director of the school of community and public affairs.