Fatemeh Hafezinia
Fatemeh Hafezinia is from Dehloran. She was arrested and convicted during the national uprising triggered by Mahsa Amini's murder.
The murder of Mahsa Amini triggered a country-wide uprising in September 2022 in Iran. The protests were initially sporadical around the country and against the mandatory hijab. But in a few days, dozens of cities in Iran became the scenes of clashes between protesters and security forces. The protesters' main demands were freedom of attire and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic. The focus of the protests on women led to international attention. <symbol-timeline></symbol-timeline>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='44823'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/3jnEUOj'> 13 citizens in Dehloran were sentenced to fines and additional punishments. According to Kurdpa, the 101st branch of the criminal court 2 of Dehloran presided by Judge Hossein Panahi sentenced Nasrin Abdollahi, Saman Rezaei, Fatemeh Hafezinia, Fatemeh Mirani, Mohsen Ahmadi, Fatemeh Shahvali, Farhad Omidi, Shokoufeh Yari, Fereshteh Khaninasab, Masoumeh Rostamzadeh, Samira Yari, Asma Pourmorad, and Yasin Heidarinasab to pay 20 million rials in fines and handwriting 200 pages of memoirs, wills, and research on 10 martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war. They were charged with disrupting public peace and order (agitating public opinion online). Kurdpa also reported that these individuals were indicted by the public and revolutionary prosecutor of Dehloran. Three of the defendants were sentenced in person and the rest were sentenced in absentia. They were sentenced during the national uprising triggered by the murder of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old girl from Saqez, by the morality police in Tehran. Based on the sentences and the evidence it seems the sentence is for the charge of disseminating lies online. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>