Kourosh Ziari
He is a clothes merchant. He is one of the individuals, arrested during the suppression of Baha’i citizens in Golestan province in 2012
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11361'> 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='11354'> 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='1705'> He was a Baha'i citizen of Gonbade Kavous. He went missing between 12-1 pm and his family was notified that he is being detained in the Intelligence Ministry Office later that afternoon </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='1706'> He and six other Baha'i citizens in Gorgan's Central Prison ( Amir Abad Prison) were transferred to Tehran's Evin Prison </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2479'> He was transferred to Ward 350 with the other defendant's in his case </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='2480'> Him and his co-defendants were transferred to quarantine in Rajaee Shahr Prison after being questioned by Branch 2 of Evin's Shahid Moghaddasi Judiciary. They were subsequently transferred to Hall 12 </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11371'> 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='1715'> It was reported that he is suffering from physical ailments and that prison authorities are not allowing him to leave prison to get the treatment he needs, despite doctors' orders </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='11347'> 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='19486'> He was released </coverage-outsourcing>