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10 years prison for Mahmoud Mehrabi

  • Writer: iranprotests
    iranprotests
  • Aug 15
  • 1 min read

Iran’s judiciary has sentenced political prisoner Mahmoud Mehrabi to 10 years in prison on charges including “inciting and provoking people to war and bloodshed,” “propaganda against the state,” “ineffective incitement of forces,” and “insulting the Supreme Leader and Ayatollah Khomeini.”

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Under the court’s ruling, Mr. Mehrabi also faces additional penalties, including two years of exile from his hometown, a two-year ban on social media activity, a two-year travel ban, and a prohibition on obtaining a passport.


As part of the same case, the Revolutionary Court of Isfahan acquitted Mr. Mehrabi of the charge of “corruption on Earth,” which had previously resulted in a death sentence. That death sentence had been overturned by the Supreme Court, which ordered the case to be sent to another branch for retrial.


Mr. Mehrabi has been spending 922 days behind bars without a single day of furlough.

 
 
 

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