Mohammad Hossein Rostami

Mohammad Hossein Rostami

He is the managing director of the “cyber resistance base of Ammariyon”. Mr. Rostami is close to some of the branches of the security apparatus and it is said that he spent some time in Syria fighting the opponents of Bashar Assad’s regime

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27111'> He was arrested </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13139'> Amad News reported that he was sentenced to eight years incarceration on “shaky charges”. Amad News writes, he was imprisoned because of “investigating one of the top generals of the IRGC”. According to this report, Mohammad Hossein Rostami, is the managing director of Ammariyon, “one of the websites known for the Hezbollah affair”. He was arrested by the security forces of the intelligence wing of the IRGC, and was sentenced to eight years in prison, after a long period of incarceration in solitary confinement. Amad News writes, that charges were filed against hims, such as, “espionage and propagating against the state etc…”. This report maintains that “Mohammad Hossein Rostami’s father is one of the higher echelon employees of the Intelligence Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran. After the many quarrels within the power elite of the Islamic Republic, sacrificing the marginal and the rude towards the regime, among the generals and security elite in Iran, has greatly increased” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13138'> “The news base of Hamiyan-e-Velayat (Supporters of the Leader)” published news of his arrest, maintaining that he was the “influence in Amad News”, writing that he has travelled several times to Turkey for “collecting news and information and giving it to anti-revolutionary individuals and websites” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13140'> Zeitoon reported that Reza Golpour, another member of Ammarion website is under arrest </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19792'> According to IPA, he was transferred to ward 4 of Evin prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='18581'> The judiciary’s spokesman said,“lately the hearing for the author of the Hearsay has begun and it can be said that the charges against these individuals are security charges”. According to Fars news agency Mohseni Ejei said, in answering one of the questions, asked by a journalist, of whether or not the author of the book of Hearsay and the manager of the site were arrested because of espionage for Israel, “whether they are arrested or not, I haven’t the latest news.” He added,“two individuals are charged in this case” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19243'> Amad News published the news of the arrest and sentencing of Mohammad Hossein Rostami, the manager of the Ammariyon website </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27110'> Intelligence Service published a video of Ruhollah Zam after his arrest and interrogation. “Mr. Rostami has received money in return for sending the news to me”, Mr. Zam said in the published video. Meanwhile, the interrogators of the Revolutionary Guards aired a recorded voice of someone saying, "Ruhollah, prepare some money." Atlas emphasizes on lack of evidence to attribute this sound to Mr. Rostami and believe in invalidation of forced confessions. According to the information published in the video, Mr. Rostami has been sentenced to ten years in prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27166'> <reference source='https://ipa.united4iran.org/media/file_evidence/BBc.pdf'> The BBC published a report regarding Ruhollah Zam, Mohammad Hossein Rostami and Reza Golpour. Zam's "confessions" about his connection with Mohammad Hossein Rostami is not a new object, and this accusation went to Rostami in several ways since his arrest, said the report. "espionage for Israel" is one of the charges against Mr. Rostami but no evidence has ever been released till now. So lack of this evidence could be one of the susceptibility reasons for the Revolutionary Guards. Amad News had published news after Mohammad Hossein Rostami's arrest. According to the news, Mr. Rostami's arrest was "personal disagreements" with the Intelligence chief (Hossein Taeb). Part of this report points to the role of Reza Golpour and Mohammad Hossein Rostami in revealing the Revolutionary Guards' financial corruption. Remarkably, they had already declared that revealing the government's corruption is the reason for their arrest </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>