Amir Hossein Mohammadifard

Amir Hossein Mohammadifard

Amir Hossein Moahmmadifard also known as Amir Hossein Mohammadifar in some sources

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='24284'> Sanaz Elahyari and Amir Hossein Mohammadifar were arrested. They were transferred to Evin prison's ward 209 </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='24285'> He was released </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='24288'> Sanaz Elahyari and Amir Hossein Mohammadifar were arrested. They were transferred to Evin prison's ward 209. They were deprived of telephone calls and visits for several weeks </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='24645'> He was transferred to the public ward </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25724'> Amirhossein Mohammadifard and Sanaz Allahyari staged a hunger strike. In the following days, they refused IV. Amirhossein Mohammadifard was beaten up by ordinary prisoners in the following days and was sent, together with Amir Amirqoli, to another section as a punishment </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='26380'> According to ILNA, his lawyers and those of other prisoners of the Haft-Tapeh workers’ protests have rejected the claims of Sayid Omrani, the judicial deputy of the national prosecutor who had claimed certain financial connections for Haft-Tapeh protesters: “As lawyers representing the defendants in this case, after reviewing the full 3000 page case in 9 volumes, we have seen no evidence that a single cent has been received by defendants. Nor is there any evidence elsewhere, in the report of the disciplinary officer, charge sheet of the prosecutor of minutes of trial” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='26198'> He ended his hunger strike </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='26551'> Sentences of Haft-Tapeh prisoners, issued by Judge Moghise, were given to them. Esmail Bakhshi was sentenced to 14 years in prison and 74 blows of the lash (seven effectively years); Sepideh Qolyan, Amirhossein Mohammadi Fard, Sanaz Allahyari, Amir Amirqoli and Asal Mohmmadi were each given up to 18 years in prison (seven effective years) and Mohammad Khanifar was sentenced to six years in prison (five effective years.) Among the charges they were convicted of are the following: “Gathering and collusion against national security, propaganda activity against the regime, insulting the Supreme Leader, disrupting public opinion and publishing falsehoods” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27228'> Six of the Haft Tapeh and World Labour Day detainees released on bail. Marzieh Amiri, Amir Amirgholi, Sanaz Allahyari, Amir Hossein Mohammadi Fard, Sepideh Gholian, and Atefeh Rangriz were released from Qarchak and Evin prisons for several consecutive hours. At the same time, the release possibility for Esmail Bakhshi and Asal Mohammadi from the Haft Tapeh, and Neda Naji, one of the World Labor Day detainees, was also mentioned in cyberspace </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27957'> The Haft Tapeh defendants were convicted of “gathering and collusion to act against national security” and sentenced to five years in prison. The Branch 36 of the appellate court, headed by Judge Zargar, acquitted them of other crimes and ultimately the sentence can be applied to all of the defendants. The trial of these people was held without their knowledge or that of their lawyers </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30588'> <reference source='https://www.magiran.com/article/4043389'> After oral notification about the cancellation of the prison sentences of some labor activists, Amir Raeisian (lawyer)told Shargh news agency: We were informed that the implementation of the sentences of Marzieh Amiri, Atefeh Rangriz, and several others had been canceled and the defendants had to wait for a written notification </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30892'> According to IPA, some prisoners were pardoned by the head of the judiciary on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr. A few numbers of political prisoners have been released under the directive or will not return to prison to serve their sentences </coverage-outsourcing>