Mostafa Sabzi

Mostafa Sabzi

Probably Mostafa Sabzi, Mostafa Sabri and Mostafa Samii are a same perosn. He was sentenced to prison on charge of charges of "relations with PJAK group"

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='3267'> Reza Ayoubi, Mostafa Sabzi, Esmail Akhtari, Naser Badvi, and Abdolah Badvi , residents of Maku, and Rashid Salehi, a resident of Khoy, were arrested by the IRGC. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='3274'> He was transferred to Urmia Prison about two months after his arrest. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='3272'> It was reported that Alireza Ayoubi, Mostafa Sabzi, and Amin Ashrafi were summoned to the Intelligence Ministry's representative in Urmia Central Prison, but refused to comply with this request. This drew in the Special Guard of the prison, who proceeded to attack Ward 13 and force these prisoners to the Intelligence Office using force. During a three-hour interrogation session, they were offered to be transferred from the murderers ward to the political ward in exchange for their cooperation. They were threatened with being charged with "Enmity against God" and threatened with execution if they did not comply. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='3488'> The defendant and a number of other Kurdish citizens were sentenced to between seven months to five years in prison by Branch 1 of Urmia Revolutionary Court, most of them on charges of "Attempts against national security through relations with PJAK group". It was reported he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='3487'> It was reported that he continues to be incarcerated under unsuitable conditions in Urmia Prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='4827'> He ended his hunger strike and returned to the General Ward after receiving promises by prison authorities. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='5670'> It was reported that he was the victim of a knife attack by ordinary prisoner. The principle of investigating the charges will not be implemented. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13852'> Kurdistan Human Rights Network reported that Mostapha Sabzi, Mohammad Barouki Milan, and Salari Pirzadeh, who were imprisoned in the ordinary prisoners ward, were summoned to the special and permanent, office of The Intelligence Ministry in Urmia prison, and were questioned about their frequenting of the political prisoner’s ward. According to the report, the authorities try hard to eliminate the political prisoner’s ward--ward12. Lately, they have taken 15 beds from this ward to the financial charges ward and sold them to other prisoners. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='18504'> Kurdistan Human Rights Network reports that 27 religious prisoners and 13 political prisoners were sent to ward 12 of Urmia prison. The list of the religious prisoners and their sentences is as follows: Mansour Mohammadpour, Fayegh Karimi, Peyman Behrouzifar, Hedayat Alizadeh and Iraj Sufi (all temporary arrests), Ghafour Asvar (68 months), Behzad Abbasi and Pouya Salehi (10 years each), Sardar Osmanbakr, Amir Sufi, Rasoul Shayer, Moloud Shayer, Sirvan Mahmoudi, Yousef Kamla, Rahmat Mirzaei, Kika Nikvand, Bahman Ghaderpour, Zana Ahmadi, Abdolvahed Salamat, Saman Ardalan, Abdolvahed Ebrahimi, Vahab Seyed Ahmadi, Mohsen Cham (five years each), Abdolkhalegh Mohammadzadeh and Kazem Darvishi (three years each), Habibollah Amini (45 months), Tofigh Abdollahi (15 years). The list of political prisoners and their sentences is as follows: Jalal Masrouri (15 years), Kamal Masrouri (10 years), and Yaghoub Baekram (10 years according to some sources 15 years), Hedayat Abdollahpour (execution), Rasoul Azizi (25 years), Mohammad Zaher Faramarzi (20 years), Ali Arasteh, Mohammad Amin Peyghami, Taher Khorshidi and Farough Sharvirani (all in temporary arrest), Touraj Esmaeli (45 months), Ali Yeganeh (five years), and Mostafa Sabzi (15 years). Prior to the two collective transfers of political prisoner to ward 10 of political prisoners, one prisoner with security charges and eight regular prisoners were incarcerated there </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25921'> He embarked on a hunger strike </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='26234'> According to Hrana, he ended his hunger strike </coverage-outsourcing>