Milad Akbari

Milad Akbari

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='11033'> With Morteza Moradpour's hunger strike reaching its 50th day, tensions increased between civil and political activists and the regime's authorities. Morteza Moradpour's family and Azarbaijani activists' concerns for Morteza Moradpour's life, and the regime's rigidity towards Morteza Moradpour's demands regarding the application of Article 134 and the possibility of parole led to their gathering in front of Tabriz Courthouse. In this gathering, security forces arrested the following participants: Fardin Moradpour, Mostafa Avazpour, Adel Boughchachi, Vahid Faezpour, Siamak Mardani, Amin Rostamzadeh, Sadollah Sasani, Mohammad Mardi, Hassan Moheddian, Milad Akbari, Hassan Moradpour, Rahman Akbari, Alieh Norouzi, and one unnamed individual. Hassan Moradpour, Rahman Akbari, and Alieh Norouzi were released a few hours after the arrest </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='11034'> All the individuals arrested in front of Tabriz courthouse at the gathering in support of Morteza Moradpour were released on bail </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16782'> Twelve of the Azerbaijani activists, who were holding a demonstration protesting the prolongation of Siamak Mirzaei’s temporary arrest and detention in Ghaleh Babak prison, were arrested and taken to the Intelligence ministry’s detention center in Tabriz. HRANA announced the names of eleven of these individuals: Hamed Ravaji, Rahim Norouzi, Milad Akbari, Rahim Zarei, Morteza Parvin, Akbar Jahangiri, Araz Gharadeghani, Sajad Sadeghi, Mohammad Mardi, Hassan Gharadeghani and Reza Aghaei.The last five were released in 24 hours without bail or promise. According to a report by different sources, Morteza Parvin was severely injured during the arrest and in the detention center. On the other hand, Tohid Amini was, also, pursued by security forces, for his speech during the ceremonies. Based on the reports, it seems that the arrested that remain in the detention center, have been transported from the Intelligence ministry detention center in Tabriz to Ahar, at least once </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16781'> According to Azoh, Morteza Parvin, Rahim Norouzi, Akbar Jahangiri and Hamed Ravaji were released on bail. Milad Akbari and Rahim Zarei were transferred to Ahar prison and released on bail afterwards </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='21050'> According to Gonaz TV, Milad Akbari, Akbar Jahangiri, and Morteza Parvin, in Branch 101 of the Criminal Court of Kaleybar, presided over by Judge Mir Mahdi Ghoreyshizadehو were sentenced to 40 lashes and 4 months in prison on the charge of “disrupting public order”. Based on the published proceedings, the incarceration sentence has been deemed as the equivalent of 1 million, 8 hundred thousand tomans (approximately 450 USD). These proceedings have been recorded in the evidence section of this page </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='22900'> Judges Khoubyarpour and Asadollah Dolat Abadi confirmed the initial verdict of Milad Akbari, Akbar Jahangiri and Morteza Parvin </coverage-outsourcing>