Hossein Ghashghaei

Hossein Ghashghaei

Hossein Ghashghaei lives in Tehran. He was sentenced to prison for the charges of insulting the leader and propaganda against the state.

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='34563'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-28615/'> He was arrested for his online activities. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='34564'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-28615/'> He was released on bail </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='34565'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-28615/'> He was arrested by Intelligence Ministry agents in Saveh and was released a day later. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='34566'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-28615/'> According to HRANA, Mr. Ghashghaei was sentenced by the first branch of the revolutionary court of Saveh to one year of suspended prison for propaganda against the state in the first part of his case, and the 101st branch of the criminal court of Zarandiyeh sentenced him to 40 million rials in fines for the charges of disseminating lies to agitate public opinion and insulting the government officials and agents in the second part of his case. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='34567'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-28615/'> He was informed in person that the 28th branch of the revolutionary court of Tehran presided by Judge Mohammad Reza Amouzad has sentenced him to three years in prison for the charges of insulting the leader and propaganda against the state (Article 134: two years). </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='35293'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/3vVLGgh'> Mr. Ghashghaei was summoned to the first branch of the verdict enforcement office of the Evin Court. He is to report to the branch in five days to serve his sentence. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='35376'> <reference source=''> After arriving at the verdict enforcement office he was arrested and transferred to the Greater Tehran Prison. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='36480'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-31211/'> Went on furlough </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='36620'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-31426/'> Returned to Prison at the end of his furlough. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='38776'> <reference source='https://twitter.com/Alireza__Azami/status/1447223107790548992?s=20&t=vRo27YgrhWXOMudEu1bedQ'> After an altercation and beating of several political prisoners in Greater Tehran Prison, 14 of them were moved to the first half of the second brigade in that prison. Hossein Ghashghaei, Mehran Delfan Azari, Meisam Gholami, Hojjatollah Rafei, Reza Salavati, Morteza Avangi, Shahab Soltanian, Davoud Abdollahi, Shapour Ehsanirad, Pouya Ghobadi, Esmail Gerami, Akbar Bagheri, Alireza Farshi, and Akbar Faraji are among these prisoners. The first hall is referred to as the “closed-off ward” and is known for its bad conditions. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='37554'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2021/hranews/a-32508/'> HRANA reported that Hossein Ghashghaei has been denied furlough because he refused to read Ali Khamenei’s book. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='38336'> <reference source='https://twitter.com/MehrdadMohamadn/status/1501564086949224448?s=20&t=oRHyryH_5tfhxAHqpo1jPg'> He went on furlough. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='38750'> <reference source='https://twitter.com/dadban4/status/1508521192239636488?s=20&t=DhS5OeOLKW7XviMD6h-FzA'> He returned to prison at the end of his furlough. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='41096'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2022/hranews/a-36284/'> According to HRANA, he was transferred to Evin Prison along with many other prisoners. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='41095'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/3vQLsIF'> According to IranWire, he was transferred to the prison infirmary for coronavirus. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='41097'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2022/hranews/a-36284/'> HRANA reported that despite showing signs of respiratory problems, officials refuse to transfer him to a hospital. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='41766'> <reference source='https://cutt.ly/pCWX4YG'> Seven political prisoners have written an open letter in protest of what they call “open violence in Islamic Republic’s prisons”. In the letter, they describe the conditions of three political prisoners: “In recent days Kasra Nouri who has spent nine years in prison, was moved to solitary for the crime of thinking. Behnam Mousivand who was spending his recovery time in Evin Prison was beaten up on his way from prison and taken to solitary and is currently on hunger strike. Mohammad Chegini is in an undisclosed location for supporting the mother of the departed Behnam Mahjoubi.” The signatories, Mostafa Abdi, Abbas Dehghan, Hossein Ghashghaei, Mohammad Abolhassani, Kazem Alinejad, Mohammad Sharifi Moghaddam, and Abtin Jafarian went on to say: “The open violence that we witness these days in prison has us frustrated to death.” They demanded immediate follow-up on the conditions of Kasra Nouri, Mohammad Chegini, and Behnam Mousivand. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>