Four Year Prison Sentence Upheld for Baha’i Citizen Houshang Fanaian

HRANA News Agency – The Appeals Court has upheld a four-year prison sentence issued for Houshang Fanaian, a Baha’i citizen from the city of Amol in Mazandaran Province.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Houshang Fanaian has been locked up in Amol Prison for more than four months.Recently, on charges of attending a special Baha’i religious ceremony and membership in a Baha’i social group, he was sentenced to 3 years in prison.Additionally, Houshang Fanaian was convicted of acting against national security through his membership in Facebook and sentenced to one year in prison.

The Appeals Court, however, overturned a six month prison term issued by the lower court for insulting the Supreme Leader of Iran.

The decision by the Appeals Court was issued within two days after the request for review was filed.Although Houshang Fanaian’s attorney, Abdolfattah Soltani, had also asked to meet with the judge assigned to review the case, the Appeals Court denied this request and announced the verdict in absentia.

 

Three young Balouchis are facing execution

HRANA – Three young  Balouchis named:  Nasser Shahbakhsh,  Khan La’al Mohammad Shahbakhsh  and   Khaled Shahbkash who haved   beed  arrested and charged with having connections with an  armed political group, are  facing executions.
According to HRANA,  reporting from “Balouchestan Human Rights Activists”  these  individuals, mainly having been related with “Jaaj Khodabakhsh   Shahbakhs, ” the leader  of an  armed  political group opposed to the regime, who was detained six  months ago, are  facing executions.  Following repeated struggles, Nasser’s  family  have been able to visit  with him in jail,  and found him  in  a very grave conditifon.

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Police Violently Attack the Families of Political Prisoners

HRANA- State security forces threatened the families of political prisoners on hunger strike in Evin Prison for the last ten days with arrest and prevented them from gathering in front of Tehran’s judiciary.

Kalame reports that anti-riot police attacked the families gathering in front of the main door of Tehran’s judiciary with batons. They forcefully confiscated pictures of the political prisoners, tearing them to pieces and verbally abusing the mothers of the prisoners.

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Foad Khanjani Was Arrested

 

April 28, 2010

 

HRA News Agency – Mr. Foad Khanjani, who was summoned to present himself to the Ministry of Intelligence on 27 April 2010, was arrested upon arriving there.

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At least 12 men were executed in Iran, including two public executions

HRANA News Agency – In different prisons in the cities Zahedan, Shiraz and Kermanshah, at least 12 men were executed. Two of them were publicly executed in Shiraz.

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Hamid Reza Khadem Serving His Sentence in Evin Prison

HRANA News Agency – Political activist Hamid Reza Khadem, 34, reported to Evin Court in order to begin serving his four year prison sentence and has been locked up behind bars in Ward 350.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), on December 7, 2010, the fifteenth branch of the Revolutionary Court sentenced Hamid Reza Khadem to 5 years in prison on charges of conspiracy and propaganda against the regime.This sentence was later commuted to 4 years by the Appeals Court.

Hamid Reza Khadem was arrested after the presidential election in 2009.He is a member the Research Bureau of the National Front of Iran (Jebhe Meli).

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Follow-up Report: Yosef Nadarkhani’s Death Penalty for Apostasy

HRANA News Agency – According to the latest unconfirmed reports, Iranian Supreme Court has found deficiencies and flaws in the case related to Yosef Nadarkhani’s death penalty on charges of apostasy.Family members close to Yosef Nadarkhani have reported that Iranian Supreme Court’s opinion includes three options:

 

1. The case may be returned to the lower court for re-examination.
2. Previous charges may be withdrawn while new charges are filed.
3. The case may be closed, and charges dropped.


Since the ruling by Iranian Supreme Court hasn’t officially been delivered to Yosef Nadarkhani’s attorneys, they were unable to confirm the details reported by his family.Verbal information given to the defendant and family members indicates that citing article 167 of Iranian Constitution, Gilan Province Court, Branch 11, intends to question the defendant again in order to determine whether he believes in Islam or not.If he is a Muslim, Yosef Nadarkhani must be released.If it is determined that he is a Christian, he may repent from his faith.Otherwise, if he insists on his beliefs, the death penalty must be carried out, and Yosef Nadarkhani will be executed.

Article 167 of Iranian Constitution states, “Judges have the duty to find the basis of their rulings in the legal code.If such a basis doesn’t exist, they must cite reliable Islamic sources or a valid fatwa from which they have drawn a judgment in order to issue a verdict.Judges may not refuse to hear cases or issue rulings only because the case before them isn’t covered in the legal code, or there may be shortcomings or conflicts in the law.”

Family members close to Yosef Nadarkhani have reported that since the case hasn’t been referred back to the lower court in order to carry out the sentence, it is possible that Yosef Nadarkhani will be retried, and new investigations are conducted.

HRANA will strive to report further accurate details given the sensitivity surrounding this case.More reports will be released when additional details become available.

The content of first report released by HRANA is as follows:

On June 28, 2011, Iranian Supreme Court confirmed Yosef Nadarkhani’s death penalty and refused his objection to the sentence issued by the lower court.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Yosef Nadarkhani has been charged with apostasy at the age of nineteen and converting to Christianity.Iranian judicial authorities also state that Yosef Nadarkhani has preached Christianity for years.

Accordingly, Gilan Province Court, Branch 11, has sentenced Yosef Nadarkhani to death penalty on charges of apostasy and preaching Christianity.

Yosef Nadarkhani has been locked up in Rasht Prison since October 12, 2009.If the death penalty is carried out, it will be the first official hanging for apostasy and conversation to Christianity in the last twenty years.

On December 3, 1990, Pastor Hussein Sodmand was hanged in Mashhad Prison for refusing to give up his Christian faith.Pastor Sodmand is the only priest who has been officially executed by the Islamic Judiciary Branch for apostasy and conversation to Christianity.

 

Niece of Azad Kamangar, has been detained

HRANA – Azad  Kamanger,  technical and engineering student  of Yazdanpanah college of  Sanadaj,  was detained while going to the university  two  days ago,  and  was  transferred to an  undisclosed  location.
According to the HRANA reporters,  Azad  kamanger  who  is the niece of the executed teacher,  Farzad   Kamanger  was in the process  of holding a ceremony  in  memory  of those  who  were executed  on  May 8th and was under  indictment by the security forces in  June  due  to  the  reason of having not  been available at home and  that efforts had failed to detain him.
Referring  to  the intelligence office  and the revolutionary court  of  Sanandaj,  the family  of the said student  activist,  did  not  succeed  in  obtaining any information surrounding  him.

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Family Members of Mohammad Mostafei Arrested as his Whereabouts are Unknown

HRANA- Mohammad Mostafaei’s wife, Fereshteh Halimi, and her brother Farhad Halimi were arrested around 11pm last night. Additionally, there is no information regarding Mohammad Mostafaei’s whereabouts at this time.

According to the Committee of Human Rights Reporters in Iran, Mohammad Mostafaei, was summoned to the public prosecutors office in Evin Prison on Saturday July 25, 2010 for questioning. He was interrogated for over four hours. Later that afternoon security forces went to his office with a warrant for his arrest, however, they were unsuccessful in locating him. Mohmmad Mostafaei is a lawyer and children’s rights activist defending forty child offenders sentenced to death.

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Masumeh Yavari One Step Away from the Gallows

 

April 28, 2010

 

HRA News Agency – Issuing death sentences for those charged with “Waging War against God” for disputing the election results is one of the methods used by the judges of the Revolutionary Courts to intimidate the public.

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