Arash Rasekhi
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According to various sources, the ministry of information agents sent for this arrest acted in such a way as to humiliate and offend those arrested. In certain cases, the imprisoned were gravely threatened and intimidated.
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Farhad Ameri Hessari and Omid Afaghi were arrested on Qeshm Island. According to Bahai News, Mahnaz Janesar, Maral Raasti, Arash Rasekhi, Mehrallah Afshar, and Nassim Ghanavatian have also arrested Qeshm Island and Bandar Abbas. According to this report, all of those arrested were transferred to the Ministry of Intelligence holding centers.
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The International Campaign for Human Rights reported that those arrested in the holding headquarters of Information Ministry in Bandar Abbas have no recourse to a lawyer nor any right to call family and kin. It is not clear what the charges are against them. According to this report, besides the agents that raided those arrested, another person also entered their homes in the raid and proceeded to film them and their homes.
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Bahai News reported that those arrested because of the crime of "acting against national security" were accused of being members of 'Bahai organizations' and were subject to accusations stemming from this crime.
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Nassim Ghanvatian, Arash Rasekhi, Mehrallah Afshar, Farhad Ameri Hessari, and Omid Afaaghi were among those arrested by the Intelligence Ministry transferred to Bandar Abbas prison.
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According to reports from Bahai News, Mahnaz Janessar, Maral Raasti, Arash Rasekhi, and Nassim Ghanvatian met in person with their families in Bandar Abbas prison. Three more prisoners will likely be granted visitation with their families in the next days. HRANA reports that this was the first time that the prisoners were allowed to meet any relations.
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