Sahar Eliasi

Sahar Eliasi

She is a football coach in Arak and has been arrested at least twice so far. Ms. Eliasi has been sentenced to prison time in a conscientious case

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='5459'> In the gathering in support of teachers and workers in front of the parliament in Tehran, she was arrested and then released after several days </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='5460'> Sina Dehghan and Sahar Eliasi were detained and were transferred from Tehran to Arak the day after </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13990'> According to Center for Human Rights in Iran, the death sentences of Mohammad Nouri and Sina Dehghan were confirmed by the appeals court of Markazi province. But the sentence of seven years in prison for Sahar Eliasi was reduced to three years (in some sources two years). According to this report the case of Mohammad Nouri and Sina Dehghan were then sent to the Supreme Court. But there is also the possibility that all or part of the case has not been investigated by the Markazi province’s appeals court and was sent directly to the Supreme Court. Unfortunately, Atlas has not yet accessed to documented and independent information </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='5461'> Radio Farhang reported that her trial phase had ended and the appeal court has sentenced her to two years in prison. The court was formed to investigate the charge of insulting the leader. According to the report, she is still awaiting another court hearing on charges of insulting the sanctities. She is imprisoned in Arak prison. The numbers in this report are different from the following reports </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8720'> According to “Bazdasht”, Sahar Eliasi and Sina Dehghan’s sentences were issued. According to this report, Sahar Eliasi was sentenced to six years in jail charged on “Membership in a campaign in one virtual network” and Sina Dehghan was sentenced to death on the same charge. Another person has also been sentenced to life in jail in the same case. The information of this report in different from the information in next reports </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13993'> According to Atlas and quoted from an informed source, all three defendants of this case are kept in Arak prison. According to the received information, the families of the defendants have been told by the security forces that they shouldn’t talk to media and that will lead to the release of their children </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9129'> Center for Human Rights in Iran addressed the different aspects of this vague case by publishing a report and an interview with an informed source. According to this report, Sina Dehghan was arrested by tracking the telephone and Internet of Mohammad Nouri. According to this and subsequent reports of the campaign for Sina Dehghan, Mohammad Nouri and Sahar Eliasi were sentenced to 16 months in jail in the Arak Revolutionary Court charged on “insulting the supreme leader” and then the first branch of the Arak Criminal Court sentenced Sina Dehghan and Mohammad Nouri to death and Sahar Eliasi to seven years in jail. According to this report, Sina and Mohammed's case has been referred to the Supreme Court. Center for Human Rights in Iran reports that Sina Dehghan does not have the ability to hire a lawyer and has signed a confession in a situation in which he was told that he would be released by accepting the charges and then repenting. The report says he is being kept among the most dangerous offenders, and recently they have broken his cheek </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8721'> His court to investigate the charge of “Insulting” (probably "insulting the prophet of Islam") was held </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13988'> Center for Human Rights in Iran reported that Sina Dehghan's death sentence issued in First Branch of the Arak Criminal Court was confirmed by the Supreme Court. However, the confirmation or violation of Mohammad Nouri's verdict is not known </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='21500'> Iran Human Rights Organization reported that the request for retrial has been submitted. A teenager under the age of 18, who was arrested in this case, was released on bail, according to this report </coverage-outsourcing>