Mohammad Amin Agoushi
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He was arrested by the Western Azerbaijan Intelligence Security Unit of the IRGC on the charge of "Relations with Kurdish opposition groups in Piranshahr" and transferred to Ramezan 81 Detention Center in Urmia. After being incarcerated in solitary confinement for seven months and 21 days he was released on bail of 150 million tomans. He was constantly harassed by his interrogators
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He was summoned by Branch 2 of Urmia's Military Court and the presiding judge, Judge Hafez Ghafari, revoked his bail orders and transferred him to Urmia Prison
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When his trial court convened, the presiding judge agreed to the maximum punishment requested by the prosecutor in the indictment, and ruled for his execution (firing squad), based on Article 24 of the Military Personnel Penal Code. The sentence was upheld in full by Branch 31 of the Supreme Court.
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He began a hunger strike in protest of the limitations imposed on him in prison and his incarceration in the same ward as murderers
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Following a request for retrial by his lawyer, the Supreme Court agreed. The Judiciary forwarded his case to a lateral court in Branch One of Orumieh Military Courts. The Military Court sentenced him to 10 years in prison in exile inside Zahedan Prison
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He was transferred to Zahedan Prison. According to a knowledgable source, at the beginning he was being held in Cell 2, in 1.5m meters of space. Due to his having asthma and the severe heat, his condition is worrisome
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It was reported that he is suffering from the Mumps and has reported to Zahedan Prison's Medical Ward, but they have made no attempt at treating him. Due to not having any other options, he has turned to traditional treatments with the help of other inmates for his condition
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It was reported that he has recently lost his wife. He began a hunger strike in protest of the lack of parental supervision for his two young children and the difference in the treatment received by political and non-political prisoners, specifically in relation to their right to furlough
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HRANA reported that, despite the end of the sentence, they were told that temporary arrests were not counted in detention years and they should remain in jail for another eight months
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