According to Hale Vash Report/ Last Saturday, December 11, 1403, Baloch prisoner Muslim Raisi, who is in danger of being sentenced to death, and earlier in a report on November 4, 1403, it was said that he was paralyzed due to muscle disease and lost his ability to move. According to the diagnosis of the prison medical doctor, he needs treatment in medical centers outside the prison complex, but the authorities of Zahedan Central Prison are against sending him to a hospital outside the prison for treatment, and he is in serious condition. Maybard, now he went on strike for not being sent and medical attention to his condition.
Muslim Raisi, 26 years old, the son of Majid, a resident of Jalaq city in Golshan city, has been confirmed by the state of Vash.
According to current sources: "Last day, Moslem went on a hunger strike in Ward 2 of the Central Prison due to the lack of medical treatment and his serious physical condition due to the neglect of the prison authorities, and by sending a letter to the internal management, he demanded medical treatment in addition to announcing the strike. »
Hale Vash's sources had previously said in the report published about his arrest: "Moslem was arrested by the military forces about four years ago on charges of murder in Saravan, and after a few months he was transferred to the no-contact section of Zahedan Central Prison, and after about a year He was transferred to the general ward and is currently in the second (security) ward of Zahedan Central Prison."
Also, the sources about his illness had previously added in the published report of lack of medical attention: "Obviously, due to the conditions and the long time he was kept in solitary cells and the lack of physical movement and muscle activity, he is now suffering from severe muscle stiffness in his right leg and needs He needs medical treatment and care, and if he is not treated on time, his illness will become acute and will cause irreparable damage to him. And he should be under care and treatment, and most importantly, physiotherapy."