Mehdi Motamedi Mehr
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He was accused of having taken part in the request for international regulation and supervision of the 10th presidential elections and was released on bail after 45 days of solitary confinement. Websites close to security organizations cited the reason for his arrest as financial charges. This is while following the arrest, some security forces claimed that his charges were "relations with enemy states". The defendant was not able to visit with his mother throughout the duration of his incarceration. His mother passed away during this period of time
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He was arrested after the 2009 Ashura unrest due to his involvement. He was later released after about two months.
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He was tried in Branch 28 of Tehran's Revolutionary Court presided by Judge Moghiseh and sentenced to five years imprisonment.
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He penned a letter to the Minister of Intelligence in which he spoke out against one of the interrogators of the defendants in the Freedom Movement of Iran case known as Mr. Mahdavi. The defendant highlighted a few instances wherein this individual's actions and language were against the law and in opposition to the goals of the Islamic republic
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His five year sentence was approved and upheld by Branch 54 of the Appeals Court of Tehran's Revolutionary Court.
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Jafar Eghdami, Massoud Bastani, Mohammad Seif Zadeh, Keivan Samimi, Mehdi Motamedi Mehr, and Mostafa Nili penned a letter to Mostafa Tajzadeh in which they encouraged him to create a campaign to improve judicial standards and the dependence of the Judiciary
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Fariba Moazzami, the defendant's wife, penned a letter to the Head of the Judiciary in which she protested against the illegal measure taken in her husband's case and expressed optimism that these irregularities would come to a halt with the attention and determination of the Judiciary
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He was released on furlough
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He was exiled to Rajaei Shahr Prison from Ward 209 [of Evin Prison]
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He was released on furlough
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It was reported that after spending 48 hours in the Tehran Heart Center and despite not having finished his treatment he was returned to prison
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It was announced that he was released on furlough for five days
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According to HRANA he was transferred to a hospital in order to undergo tests on his heart
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He was released from prison
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He was sentenced to one year in prison on the charge of "propaganda against the system"
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