Bahram Gorgan

Bahram Gorgan

Bahram Gorgan is a resident of Ahvaz and a retired worker of Khuzestan Steel. He was one of the retirees of the Social Security Fund and was arrested on the charge of propaganda against the state through "participation in the gatherings of retirees in Ahvaz" and finally sentenced to pay a fine.

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='52661'> <reference source='https://t.me/Shbazneshasteganir/22552'> Around 7:30 in the morning, while leaving his private house, he was arrested by IRGC intelligence forces. While announcing this news, Iran's Council of Retirees wrote that he was able to make a phone call to his family one day after his arrest. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='52662'> <reference source='https://t.me/Shbazneshasteganir/22552'> The Iranian Council of Retirees wrote that Mr. Gorgan is suffering from an unfavorable physical condition and has been deprived of the right to contact his family except for the initial phone call after his arrest. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='52664'> <reference source='https://t.me/Shbazneshasteganir/25902'> Bahram Gorgan, Mohammad Baroun, Farhad Rahdari, Jahanshah Asadnia, and Hossein Akbari Birgani were summoned to Branch 1 of Ahvaz Revolutionary Court for their hearing. While announcing this news, Iran's Council of Retirees wrote that this court session will be held for the charge of assembly and collusion and action against the system and national security through "participation in the gatherings of retirees in Ahvaz". According to this report, Farzaneh Zillabi is representing some of these retired workers. In addition, the Iran Pensioners Council wrote that these people were under interrogation for a month. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='52665'> <reference source='https://t.me/Shbazneshasteganir/30764'> Bahram Gorgan and Jahanshah Asadinia were sentenced to a fine instead of imprisonment by the first branch of Ahvaz Revolutionary Court. Iranian Council of Retirees quoting Farzaneh Zillabi, the defense lawyer of the two, wrote that they were sentenced to one year in prison for the charge of propaganda against the state, and in the end, each of them was sentenced to a fine of 60 million rials. According to Ms. Zillabi, other defendants in the case, Mohammad Ali Baroun, Dariush Zarasvand, Alireza Akbari Birgani, and Farhad Rahdar were acquitted. Farzaneh Zillabi added: > This document was a bitter joke. The bitter irony of this document is that the retirees are fed up with inflation and their exhausting living conditions, but their answer is to pay a fine... </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>