Ghasem Ghanbari
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Since January 2012, widespread wall-writings and distribution of protest flyers started in Deal region. The subject of most of these writings was criticizing the regime authorities, including the supreme leader of Iran, and in support of freedom. It appears that the last group of flyers titled "Informing the Public and Fighting Tyranny and the events of 2009" was distributed before the mass arrests in 2014. Although several citizens were arrested, the protests did not cease and continued the following years. According to the reports, Abbas Sadeghpour, Hamid Mazaheri, Mojtaba PourHassan, Mohammad Reza Mobaraki, Mehran Zakinejad, Ehsan Arshadi, Abdollah AliRezanejad, and Hamid Bozorgzadeh, were arrested in 2014 and Mohammad Miri and Ghassem Ghanbari in 2016 all related to the protests in this rural district. Several other citizens were also summoned and interrogated
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Seyed Mohammad Miri, Ghassem Ghanbari, and Hassan Bozorgzadeh were arrested by the agents of the Intelligence ministry. According to Harana, Mr.Bozorgzadeh was released the same day and was summoned back the next day
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According to Harana, Mohammad Miri and Ghassem Ghanbari were released on bail. According to the report, the Intelligence ministry had transferred them to Violent Crimes department for one day to "get confessions"
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Judge Habibollah Jemadi of Gachsaran Revolutionary Court sentenced Mir-Mohammad Miri and Ghasem Ghanbari to one year in prison for the charge of "Propaganda against the regime" and two years for "Insulting the supreme leader", and sentenced Hassan Bozorgzadeh to six months in prison for "being an accessory in insulting the supreme leader"; all three have also been banned from membership in any political parties or associations. With the invocation of Article 134, the maximum sentence (for the Insult charge) was issued
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His prison term began
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He was exiled to Abadan and then Yasuj Prisons
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