Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Iran - The students receive prison sentence

 Arash Sadeghi, Golrokh Iriai (Ebrahimi), Behnam Mosivand and Navid Kamran
 Arash Sadeghi, Golrokh Iriai (Ebrahimi), Behnam Mosivand and Navid Kamran
NCRI - Tehran -On Sunday February 22, 2016 a Court in Tehran condemned a student activists Arash Sadeghi, to 19 years imprisonment by Judge Arabpoor, and also his wife Golrokh Iriai (Ebrahimi) condemned to 6 years imprisonment. Arash Sadeghi, his wife Golrokh Iriai (Ebrahimi), Behnam Mosivand and Navid Kamran were violently arrested in September 2014 by the intelligence organization of the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
Arash Sadeghi, his wife Golrokh Iriai (Ebrahimi), Behnam Mosivand and Navid Kamran Mr. Sadeghi’s mother suffered a heart attack at the time of his arrest and died a few days later.Arash Sadeghi, a student in Allameh University, has already spent seven months in solitary confinement. Amnesty International said in a statement Student activist Arash Sadeghi, 26, is protesting against his inhumane treatment and is believed to be at risk of torture and in need of urgent medical care, Amnesty International said in a statement. Arash Sadeqi launched his hunger strike on March 15 in protest to brutal torture committed by the regime’s prison guards. Mr. Sadeqi’s shoulder and ribs were broken as a result of torture.


Monday, February 22, 2016

Iran - 32 spies of the Iranian regime are on trial in Saudi Arabia

NCRI - A group of 32 people composed of Arabic and Afghan nationals on charges of espying for the Iranian regime in Riyadh have given to the Criminal Court on Sunday. “They were accused of high treason against their country and the King by breaching their loyalty to the nation and setting up links with Iranian Intelligence and providing them with highly confidential information,” Saudi Gazette reported. “Some of them also met Ali Khamenei,” the Iranian regime’s supreme leader, the report said. Before the Saudi Arabia had been carried out for 27 people who have been accused of spying for the Iranian regime’s Intelligence. Also Riyadh says Tehran is fomenting instability across the region. Foreign Minister Jubeir's comments were the first to directly address the lifting of sanctions on the Iranian regime.