Ahmad Tamouei
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He was arrested by Mahabad IRGC Intelligence Unit forces. He was transferred to solitary confinement in Urmia's Revolutionary Guard lock-up while suffering from wounds resulting from shots fired at them by IRGC forces. Tamoui was held in solitary confinement on the charge of "Membership in PJAK" and was put under physical and mental pressure during his incarceration. In a letter to Ahmad Shaheed, Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, he mentioned electric shock, lashes, mock executions and hanging upside down as a few of the methods of torture he was subjected to
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He was taken to Mahabad's Intelligence Ministry Office and interrogated for one month. He was later transferred to Mahabad Prison
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He was tried in Branch 1 of Mahabad's Revolutionary Court on the charge of " Enmity against God" . During this court session, which only lasted a few minutes, Tamoui was not allowed an opportunity to defend himself. His attorney was also threatened before the trial and excused himself from the case after the sentence was announced
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He complained of the court's treatment to the Attorney General of the Western Azerbaijan Province during his inspection of Mahabad Prison. He faced the Attorney General's fierce response and was transferred to Urmia Prison in the same day
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He and a number of other political prisoners in Urmia Prison were transferred to solitary confinement during the enforcement of Hossein Khazri's sentence of execution. He was transferred to Solitary Cell 7 of Urmia Prison and began a 20 day hunger strike alongside Habibollah Golpari Pour in protest of the execution and unfair treatment in prison.
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He was transferred to the Intelligence Ministry's Solitary Confinement from Urmia Prison. He was kept in solitary for one month on charges of "Propaganda against the system" and "Connections with foreign media" and interrogated using physical and mental pressure
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He was transferred to solitary confinement again, without any reason, and spent 25 days in these cells. He began to suffer from a kidney infection due to the cold temperatures.
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He was transferred to solitary confinement for two days in an effort to convince him to make a televised confession. He was also put under emotional stress to confess on television but he refused to do so
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He was transferred to the prison's Intelligence Office once a month and subjected to insults and degradation of his beliefs. His personal belongings were also routinely inspected by prison authorities
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He was informed that his sentence of execution had been issued in his absence at midnight, in the interrogation room. He was also informed that the sentence would be carried out that same night unless he agreed to make a televised confession. After his refusal to comply with the prison authorities, he was bound and blindfolded and told that he would be transferred to the location where he would be executed. He was ultimately transferred to Karaj's Rajaee Shahr Prison but subjected to beatings during the transfer.
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He was transferred to Evin Prison's Security Judiciary and this office issued his transfer to Rajaee Shahr Prison. He was deprived of contacting his family of receiving visitors for seven months in Rajaee Shahr Prison
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He was transferred to Urmia Prison from Karaj Prison
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He was summoned to Urmia Prison's Intelligence Office. Prison authorities took him to the Intelligence Office by force, breaking his nose and injuring one of his eyes in the process. He was returned to solitary confinement for six days and then transferred to Ward 4 ( which houses criminals involved with murder)
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Mostafa Pour and a number of prisoners in prisons across the country began a hunger strike in protest of the death penalty and in memorandum of Habibollah Golpari Pour, Reza Esmaili, and Shirkar Moarefi, Kurdish political prisoners who were executed in 2013. Ahmad Tamoui and two other prisoners, Osman Mostafa Pour and Ali Ahmad Soleiman, were transferred to solitary confinement as a result of this protest
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He was returned to Ward 12 of Urmia Prison by prison authorities
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According to Kurdistan Human Rights Network, Saman Nasim, Kamal Hassan Ramazan, Ahmad Tamoueii, Ebrahim Isapour, Yousef Kakeh Mami and Ali Ahmad Soleiman announced in a statement that they have gone on a hunger strike in solidarity with the political prisoners who have gone on struck in Turkey for three days
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