- Iran: Eight Prisoners Hanged on Drug Charges
- Daughter of late Iranian president jailed for ‘spreading lies’ - IRAN: Annual report on the death penalty 2016 - Taheri Facing the Death Penalty Again - Dedicated team seeking return of missing agent in Iran - Iran Arrests 2, Seizes Bibles During Catholic Crackdown
- Trump to welcome Netanyahu as Palestinians fear U.S. shift
- Details of Iran nuclear deal still secret as US-Tehran relations unravel - Will Trump's Next Iran Sanctions Target China's Banks? - Don’t ‘tear up’ the Iran deal. Let it fail on its own. - Iran Has Changed, But For The Worse - Iran nuclear deal ‘on life support,’ Priebus says
- Female Activist Criticizes Rouhani’s Failure to Protect Citizens
- Iran’s 1st female bodybuilder tells her story - Iranian lady becomes a Dollar Millionaire on Valentine’s Day - Two women arrested after being filmed riding motorbike in Iran - 43,000 Cases of Child Marriage in Iran - Woman Investigating Clinton Foundation Child Trafficking KILLED!
- Senior Senators, ex-US officials urge firm policy on Iran
- In backing Syria's Assad, Russia looks to outdo Iran - Six out of 10 People in France ‘Don’t Feel Safe Anywhere’ - The liberal narrative is in denial about Iran - Netanyahu urges Putin to block Iranian power corridor - Iran Poses ‘Greatest Long Term Threat’ To Mid-East Security |
Monday 18 April 2011Journalist Nazanin Khosravani sentenced to 6 years in prison
Iranian journalist Nazanin Khosravani has been sentenced to six years in prison, Green Movement website Kaleme reported on Monday. Khosravani’s lawyer Farideh Gheirat said, “my client’s sentence was issued by branch 26 of the revolutionary court on charges of assembly and colluding to act against national security and propagating against the regime for which a six-year jail-term was handed down to Ms Khosravani.” Gheirat said that she was informed about the court’s decision on 16 April and has twenty days to appeal the decision. Khosravani’s court was held on 8 February under presiding judge Pir-Abbasi who has been in charge of many post-election cases and has issued long prison sentences during unfair trials against many Green Movement activists. He has also issued several death sentences for protesters. Last week, the European Union released the names of 32 Iranian officials sanctioned for their role in human rights abuses in the country. The 27-nation bloc imposed visa bans and asset freezes on the 32 individuals ranging from judiciary judges to military, intelligence and police officials, including Judge Pir-Abbasi. Nazanin Khosravani, a political journalist for reformist newspapers, was arrested on 2 November 2010 at her father’s home and transferred to Evin Prison. After 132 days of imprisonment and enduring months of solitary confinement, she was finally released on a heavy bail of around $575,000. Source: Green Voice |