Siamak Sadri
He has two children. His work in installing high voltage electricity towers caused him to live in various locations across the country. According to a quote found in a letter to Masoud Bastani, " I chose Gorgan because peoples' differences are less noticed here. The city was accepting of immigrants and everybody accepted each other as they were"
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2431'> He was sentenced to five years in prison. The trial session for him and his co-defendants took about 1.5 hours. According to most reports the trial was presided by Judge Moghiseh. Some reports cite Judge Salavati as the presiding judge. This sentence was upheld in Appeals Court. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11357'> According to a report by Justice For Iran, the arrested had no access to attorneys or legal counsel during the time of their arrest and because of the ambiance that was created by the security forces, the recourse of some families to lawyers was ineffective and left unanswered. Security agents had told one of the lawyers in Gorgan, “their verdict has been issued beforehand, why do you want to take on their case?” </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11350'> Thirty-two Baha’i citizens, residing in different cities of the Golestan province, were arrested and placed on under pressure to accept the charges against them,beginning in September, during a year-long project called, ‘socializing with muslims and propagating for Bahaism.’The names of those arrested are as follows: Sheida Ghodousi, Pouneh Sanaei, Farahnaz Tebyanian, Farahmand Sanaei, Kamal Kashani, Behnam Hassani, Soudabeh Mehdinejad, Hana Aghighian, Shiva Rohani, Mitra Nouri, Nazi Tahghighi, Parivash Shojaei, Maryam Dehghan, Tina Mohebati, Payam Markazi, Foad Fahandezh, Siamak Sadri, Mona Amri, Roufia Pakzadan, Mozhdeh Zohouri, Parisa Shahidi, Houshmand Dehghan, Farhad Fahandezh, in Gorgan; Shahnam Jazbani, Shohreh Samimi, Navid Moalem, Kamelia Bidelian in Minoodasht; Bita Hedayati, Hana Koushk Baghi, Vesagh Sanaei, Farhad Eghbali, Kourosh Ziari in the city of Gonbad Kavous </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2428'> Farhad Fahandezh, Kamal Kashani, and Farahmand Sanai were arrested on October 19. Two days later, Payam Markazi, Siamak Sadri, and Foad Fahandezh were also arrested in Golestan Province. Two days later, Kourosh Ziari was arrested in Gonbad Village. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2427'> Payam Markazi, Farhad Fahandezh, Siamak Sadri, Foad Fahandezh, Farmand Sanai, Kamal Kashani and Kourosh Ziari , a Baha'i citizen, were arrested in Gonbade Kavoos and transferred to ward 209 in Evin Prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2429'> He was transferred to Ward 350 of Evin Prison alongside his co-defendants. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2430'> After being questioned by Branch 3 of Evin Court, he and his co-defendants were transferred to quarantine in Rajaee Shahr Prison. They were later transferred to Hall 12 of this prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2426'> Along with seven other arrested Baha’is in Golestan province, he was tried, in an eight minute court hearing, headed by judge Moghiseh, and sentenced to 45 years incarceration collectively. According to the court’s verdict Farhad Fahandej was sentenced to 10 years prison, Payam Markazi, Foad Fahandej, Siamak Sadri, and Kourosh Ziari, Kamal Kashani and Farahmand Sanei were,each, condemned to five years incarceration for the charge of “propagating against the state”, “establishing and organizing illegal organizations” and “membership in illegal Baha’i organizations”. Farhad Eghbali, who had been released on bail due to his heart disease was tried with these seven individuals and sentenced to five years incarceration </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='5019'> The defendant's wife penned a letter to Mohammad Javad Larijani in which she described the hassles they had faced due to being Baha'i. </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11343'> Ten Human Rights organizations, in a collective letter, asked the European leaders to demand from Islamic Republic of Iran the suspension of the verdicts against the 32 Baha’i citizens of Golestan, and to open an inquiry by an independent investigator into the torture and abuse that they prisoners suffered during their interrogation </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='19517'> According to Payam News, he was released </coverage-outsourcing>