Iran: 58 years imprisonment for Eight Environmentalists

Iran: 58 years imprisonment for Eight Environmentalists

Published by on February 25, 2020
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International Liberty Association: The judiciary official said Morad Tahbaz and Niloufar Bayani were each sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment on the charge of collaboration and complicity with the hostile US government! Houman Jokar and Taher Ghadirian were each sentenced to 8 years in prison on the charge of complicity with a hostile government. Sam Rajabi and Hamideh (Sepideh) Kashani were sentenced on the same charge to six years in prison.

Amir Hossein Khaleghi was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment on the charge of espionage, and Abdol-Reza Koohpayeh was sentenced to 4 years on the charge of association and collusion to take action against the national security.

The sentences were upheld by the Revision court despite earlier rejection of espionage charges by government officials including the director of the Environmental Protection Organization and the Minister of Intelligence.

All eight conservationists were members of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF) presided by Professor Kavous Seyedemami. They were arrested in February 2018. They have been detained under torture and mistreatment for more than two years.

Prof. Seyedemami, 65, lost his life in suspicious circumstances in prison. The Judiciary, however, said his death was a suicide. His family and friends repudiate this claim.

The autopsy result has never been made public but an initial Coroner’s Office examination indicated evidence of injection in his skin and bruises all over his body.

ILA had previously reported about their arrest and also about an open letter written by Niloufar Bayani.


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