Monday, August 23, 2010

Rassoul Badaghi’s Five-Year Prison Sentence For Participating In Protests

Rassoul Badaghi, a Member of the Board of Directors of the Iranian Teachers’ Association, has been sentenced to six years in prison and a five years’ ban on partisan activities. Badaghi is also a member of the Unity Council for Democracy and Human Rights in Iran. His lawyer, Massoud Shafie told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that his client has been sentenced at Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Courts with Judge Salavati presiding.
“My client has been sentenced to five years in prison for ‘attending gatherings with the intent to disrupt national security,’ and one year for ‘propagating against the regime,’ and a five-year ban on participating in political parties and groups,” said Rassoul Badaghi’s lawyer, Massoud Shafie. “Despite my client’s request, I will appeal the sentence during the allotted 20 days after the ruling, in order to protect my client’s rights,” added Shafie.

http://www.iranhumanrights.org/2010/08/rassoul-badaghis-five-year-prison-sentence-for-participating-in-protests/

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