Saeed Saki
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Taher Mazra'eh, Jamal Abidavi, and Saeed Saki along with three other Arab-Iranian activists named: Shaker Khaneji, Mousa Souravi, Issa Al Yassin were arrested in Damascus and were set free after a few days
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Saeed Saki claims, in an interview, that he or they were sent to Iran on May 8th, but other sources place the date of a at 11th and 16th of May
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Saeed Saki, Rasoul Marza'eh, Fallah Abdollah Mansouri, Jamal Abidi (Aboudi), Taher Marza'eh, Saeed Hamadi, Jassem Nissi, and Hossein Nissi were arrested in Syria. Hossein Nissi spent about five years in prison before being freed. But the others were condemned to long sentences of imprisonment in different Iranian prisons. Some of these names have been taken from Amnesty International reports
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Based on a report from Amnesty International that was published on this day, in addition to Abdollah Mansouri, Rasoul Mazrae, Taher Mazrae, Jamal Abdavi and Mousa Savari, three students were among those arrested. According to this report three of those arrested were later released
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Radio Farda quoting Al Hayyat, wrote that those arrested were members of opposition Sunni organizations. The National Human Rights Organization of Syria has expressed concern regarding the prisoner's transfer to Iran. ( At the time the prisoners had been sent to Iran )
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The High Commission for Refugees of the UN expressed concern regarding the four prisoners captured and transferred to Iran and claimed that one of them may be facing execution
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One of the Arab political prisoners, Tofigh Hemadi, has reported to the Boroumand Foundation, that when he was transferred, in 2005, for a few weeks from Karoon Prison to Intelligence Ministry prison in Ahvaz, he had noticed that the prisoners that had been handed over from Syria were incarcerated in room 28
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It is estimated that he was transferred to Evin prison for three months in this year. He was then sent back to Ahvaz
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Probable year of transfer to Karoun prison
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According to reports from various sources early rulings regarding those captured in Syria is as follows: Abbas Saki, five years imprisonment in Dezful prison not counting time served in temporary detention ( It is most likely that judge Kiasti issue the verdict). Rasoul Mazra'eh, fifteen years incarceration in Yasuj prison (judge Ahmadi), Falah Mansouri, 30 years incarceration in Semnan prison ( judge Ahmadi). Taher Mazra'eh, ten years incarceration and ten years exile in Damghaan. Some of these rulings changed in future hearings
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The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, reported that Saeed Saki was banished to dezful prison around two months ago. The report added that the prisoner’s conditions in Dezful prison are extremely bad. They not only have to share beds in twos, they also have to sleep on the floor or even the outside yard. Mr. Saaki, the report claims, has not been allowed any visits or telephone calls in these two months
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Reported as still in prison
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Possibly released noting his prison verdict has been served
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