Mahsa Amini, 22, died on September 16, 2022, three days after she was detained and reportedly beaten by “morality police” for “inappropriate attire”
Iran Updates: Comedian Condemned to 2 Years in Prison for Comic Remarks About Hijab
UPDATE, FEB 19:
Women’s rights activist Sepideh Rashno has again defied Iranian authorities, appearing without hijab as she answered a court summons.
The activist believed she was about to be imprisoned, having been condemned to 3 years and 11 months over a June 2022 video of her argument with another woman on a bus.
The other woman accosted Rashno over her lack of hijab and threatened to send the video to the Revolutionary Guards. The following month, Rashno disappeared and then surfaced on Iranian State with a “confession”, her face bruised.
Despite the latest summons, the court declined to send Rashno back to Evin Prison.
Behold the face of fortitude and unyielding spirit. Meet Sepideh Rashnu. A writer who's being persecuted in the Islamic Republic of Iran for daring to reveal her hair in public.
Yes, that was her "crime." Being a woman.
This was her face before the shackles of imprisonment… pic.twitter.com/XW9PcYbYbs
— IranHumanRights.org (@ICHRI) February 18, 2024
UPDATE, FEB 16:
Iranian authorities have handed another prison sentence to Manouchehr Bakhtiari, the father of Pouya Bakhtiari, killed by security forces during nationwide protests in 2019.
The elder Bakhtiari, already condemned to 18 years and 74 lashes, was given another six months for “insulting the leadership”.
Pouya Bakhtiari was shot on November 19, 2019, on the second day of demonstrations sparked by the government’s sudden decision to raise petrol prices.
Manouchehr Bakhtiari’s “crime” was to seek justice for his son, leading to his arrest in April 2021.
Pouya Bakhtiari’s mother, Nahid Shirpisheh, is also serving a prison sentence.
ORIGINAL ENTRY, FEB 13: Iran’s authorities have sentenced the uncle of Mahsa Amini, the young woman whose death in police custody sparked the “Woman. Life. Freedom” protests from September 2022, to 3 1/2 years in prison.
Safa Aeli was prosecuted over comments he made about the protests which challenged Iran’s regime over women’s rights, justice, and security. He was arrested last September, just before the first anniversary of the death of Amini, detained and reportedly beaten by “morality police” over “inappropriate attire”. The Kurdish human rights organization Hengaw said he was “brutally assaulted” during 42 days in prison before being released on bail.
Aeli was sentenced by Branch 1 of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Saqqez in northwest Iran, the Amini family’s hometown, for “participation in a gathering and conspiracy against internal security”, “propaganda against the system”, and “insulting the leader of the Islamic Republic.”
The sentences total 5 years, 4 months, and 17 days in prison. Because they run concurrently, Aeli will serve the 3 1/2-year term for “conspiracy”.
One-third of the punishment is suspended for three years, conditional upon Aeli refraining from associating with anyone arrested during the commemorations of the anniversary of Amini’s death. He must also report to the Intelligence Office and complete three educational, ethical, and religious courses.
Activist Concerns Over Health of Imprisoned Organizer of Mahsa Amini’s Funeral
Human rights activists have called for the immediate release from prison of collegaue Osman Esmaili, 63, who organized Mahsa Amini’s funeral.
The Center for Human Rights in Iran says it has information that Esmaili has been deemed unfit for prison by a medical examiner. He is suffering from heart disease, asthma, rheumatism, and a herniated disc which needs an immediate operation.
“Prison authorities are not paying attention to his dire health, and no measures have been taken to treat and deal with his illnesses,” said a “source with detailed knowledge of his case”.
Despite his family posting $20,000 in bail, Esmaili has been denied release or medical furlough.
Hacktivist Group Publishes Leaked Documents Showing Iran’s Judiciary Targeting Journalists
https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-judiciary-hack-targeting-journalists/32831893.html
Hacked Documents Confirm Concerted Cover-Up Of Mahsa Amini’s Killing
https://www.iranintl.com/en/202402229805
A third list for the Assembly of Experts, issued by the principlist “Coalition Council” has been announced: https://www.mehrnews.com/news/6026970
The Qom seminary (the traditional clerical establishment) and JRM (which includes moderate conservatives) have already put out their own.
Meanwhile, Ali Motahari is on the point of announcing a 30 man list for Tehran named “Voice of the Nation” (used in 2012 and 2016): https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1402/11/28/3040696
Some refomist groups will support the centrist list given that the main Reformist Front has not put out their own list: https://www.mehrnews.com/news/6026860
Rouhani ally, Mostafa Pourmohammadi, has lambasted the lack of choice for the Assembly of Experts but has mocked reformists for claiming that they are struggling to put together a list for Tehran out of 3,600 candidates approved: “Now they say; “Who should we choose?”, I say, for example, in Karaj, I saw 300-400 confirmed people, in Tehran, we have 3500 or 3600 confirmed people, among these 30 people, you can’t find someone who is close to your orientation?”
Karaj, Iran;s fourth largest city, has only seat in the Majlis since the number of seats allocated hasn’t changed in 60 years when Karaj was a much smaller place.
3,898 candidates competing for the 35 Majlis seats in Tehran province: https://www.isna.ir/news/1402112719207
That is 111 candidates per seat.
Another massive explosion south of tehran in ghods. They claim it was an accident. We’ll see how many version of that story comes out….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITTTI3Zm9rM
Two Explosions Rock Iranian Gas Pipelines, Disrupt Supplies
https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-explosions-gas-pipelines-supplies-disrupted/32819737.html
But no worries, “we knew about this ahead of time…”, “Nothing to see here. We have peace, and we are powerful….”
Two lists for the Assembly of Experts in Tehran announced: https://www.khabaronline.ir/news/1873215
The first is the JRM, a conservative party, and the other is the Qom seminary which represents the mainstream clerical body. Notably, 5 names of the list of 16 for each are different. Another 5 candidates are on neither list. Moderates have yet to provide their own list.
Reformist-Centrist list being prepared for Tehran as “Voice of the Nation” and led by Ali Motahari: https://www.isna.ir/news/1402112518426
The same named list took part in the 2012 and 2016 elections. The Reform Front – the main reformist coalition – is not presenting its own nationwide list, but an alliance of up to 8 reformist parties and organizations is intent on presenting their own but have not reached a deal yet: https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1402/11/23/3038378
Full list of candidates for Assembly of Experts announced: https://www.irna.ir/news/85386294
Conservatives have announced their own list for Tehran: https://www.isna.ir/news/1402112518281
Some of the races are quite competitive but others are not so. All are contested.
26 candidates for the Tehran province Assembly of Experts election announced: https://www.mehrnews.com/news/6023329
Rouhani’s ally in Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi has been reinstated subject to a successful appeal.
Farda-e-Eghtesad Journalists Detained for Over a Week in Tehran
https://iranwire.com/en/journalism-is-not-a-crime/125330-farda-e-eghtesad-journalists-detained-for-over-a-week-in-tehran/
“The judiciary has said the investigation into the website is unrelated to its journalistic activity. It did not provide further details…”
So, this had nothing to do with these journalists publishing a video of corrupt officials just the day before their arrest-kidnapping. I seeeee…..
Lawyer For Executed Iranian Protester Summoned To Court After Critical Remarks
https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-executed-qobadlou-lawyer-summoned-damghanpor-court/32818181.html