According to human rights sources, more than 220 days since the rejection of allowing the three prisoners of conscience "Hajar Mansour, Madina Ali and Najah Yusuf" to go out for the visit, while the prison administration continues to tighten the restrictions on them.
The sources explained that after they were taken away from their families because of charges that were taken under illegal circumstances, there is an additional punishment that prevents them from embracing their families after the imposition of the separation barrier during the visit. They refused to go out for visit voluntarily, but made several requests for a private visit without barriers. These requests were refused, while others approved.
In the same context, the sources said that the prisoner of conscience "Zakia al-Barbouri" was presented to the Court in the appeal session on Tuesday, April 23, 2019, which postponed to 26 May to consider the appeal, adding that she is being harassed and deprived of her right to get medical care . Al-Barbouri has repeatedly demanded to be transferred to a specialist in ophthalmology. She needs to check out the cornea and change the medical lens so that she can see clearly . She also asked to be transferred to a special clinic so that her condition does not worsen.