Mohsen Haghshenas
He is student in Tehran university
- <coverage-outsourcing id='21206'> He was arrested in Tehran </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='26447'> Was released on bail </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='21207'> Was sentenced to prison based on reports from many sources. Reportedly he is convicted of “disrupting publider order” and “gathering and collusion to act against national security” and sentenced to two years in prison; but based on what we know about the legal sentences associated with these convictions and the effect of Article 134, it looks like the reports published online are not accurate. Until we get more accurate information, IPA’s assumption is that Mr Haqshenas has been convicted of “disrupting public order” and “propaganda against the regime” and, after Article 134 provisiosn, he will have to serve one year in priosn </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='26446'> According to Iran Human Rights, the Branch 54 of the Appellate Court headed by Judge Babayi reduced his year to a discretionary sentence of one year in prison. Based on the reports published by this human rights organization, in addition to his sentence, he also faced a two years ban from membership in political parties and social groups and is also banned from media activities and using social media. Based on the explanations given by the IPA on the initial verdict given to Mr Haqshenas, there is a contradiction between the verdict and the sentence that the Islamic Penal Code stipulates. Until we get more accurate information, his convictions are assumed to be “disrupting public order” and “propaganda against the regime” </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='27062'> Was arrested to serve his sentence and sent to Evin prison </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='27621'> Concurrent with the birth of Prophet Mohmmad, more than 3,000 prisoners were amnestied; At the same time, sentences of 32 political prisoners were also reduced or fully commuted. Amir Rayisian, a lawyer, spoke about this to Entekhab: “Fereshte Toosi, graduate of social sciences from Alame Tabatabei university; Pedram Pazire, cultural studies student at the University of Tehran; Ali Mozafari, social science student at the University of Tehran; Hadi Kiani, graduate in geography of the University of Tehran got full amnesty. Mohsen Haqshenas, a student from the University of Tehran, and Rohollah Mardani, Persian literature student from the University of Tehran, were also amnestied. Sentence for Parisa Rafiyi, an arts student at the University of Tehran was reduced to one year” </coverage-outsourcing>