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According to IranWire, Reza Rezaei, Hossein Jafar, and Yasin Mokhtari were arrested by security forces in Isfahan and transferred to Isfahan Prison.
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According to IranWire, Reza Rezaei, Hossein Jafar, and Yasin Mokhtari were each sentenced to:
Three years and nine months in prison
Two years of mandatory residence in either Kahnooj (Kerman province) or Hajiabad (Hormozgan province)
Eighty lashes
The charges against them included:
Complicity in moharebeh (enmity against God) through destruction and arson of public property with the intent to confront the Islamic regime
Membership in the "Monafeqin" (hypocrites) group and a rebellious group characterized by central coordination and armed agenda
Propaganda activities in support of groups opposing the Islamic Republic
Establishing a “terrorist group”
Since the verdict does not specify the punishments separately for each charge, Atlas of Iranian Prisons has recorded this ruling as an enforceable sentence in its statistical section.
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The Khabaraneha Telegram channel, affiliated with Mehdi Mahmoudian, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, reported the implementation of the flogging sentence of Reza Rezaei. Quoting Mahmoudian, it stated:
“He was taken by prison officers to the sentence enforcement unit of the prosecutor’s office, where he was whipped 74 times. Rezaei has physical disabilities in both legs and suffers from severe epilepsy.”
According to this report, after he was returned to prison, the bruises and injuries from the flogging were so severe that the authorities immediately separated him from the other inmates and transferred him to quarantine, so that his cellmates would not be able to see his physical condition.
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