Milad Goudarzi
He was arrested in the collective arrest of Christians in Karaj.
- <coverage-outsourcing id='25823'> Milad Goudarzi, Ali Reza Nourmohammadi, Shahab Shahi, Yaghoub Nateghi and Amin Khaki were arrested in Karaj. Security guards visited eight homes where Christian citizens live, searched some of them and seized equipments, books and religious drawings and arrested these five. They also plundered the stores of a number of Christian citizens living in Karaj </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='25828'> Five Christian citizens were sentenced to prison by judge Dehghanian: Milad Goudarzi to four months, Ali Reza Nourmohammadi to four months, Shahab Shahi to four months, Yaghoub Nateghi to four months and Amin Khaki to one year and two months in prison. This sentence was confirmed in the next months </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='27284'> It was reported that Milad Goudarzi, Ali Reza Nour Mohammadi, Shahaboddin Shahi, and Yaghoub Nateghi were released from prison. Amin Khaki is still incarcerated </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='49834'> <reference source='https://mohabatnews.com/?p=52655'> He was released. On February 5th, 2023, the Islamic Republic's Judiciary issued a memo that announced the beginning of the process of releasing some of the protesters arrested during the 2022 national uprising. According to the judiciary's Mizan website, and latest comments made by the spokesperson for the judiciary, this "pardon" is in honor of the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and contingent on the prisoners expressing regret; The pardon is not extended to cases with charges such as "connection to dissident groups", and "destruction of public property". However, many of the released prisoners have posted videos and notes saying they never requested a pardon and never expressed regret. There are even videos of female activists taking off their hijab and chanting against the Islamic Republic in front of the prison moments after their release. The release of prisoners being called a pardon has caused massive reaction online and some activists on social media and human rights organizations consider it a PR stunt to repair some of the damage to Ali Khamenei's image. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>