Hassan Batrani
He has been several times so far. It is said that his brother is Ali Batrani who was killed in 2005 protests in Khouzestan cities
- <coverage-outsourcing id='22174'> Was arrested. It is said that this arrest was due to the protests Keramat Friday in Ahvaz, which took place two days ago on December 15 </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='22160'> Informed sources and those who closely followed the protests have informed Atlas that many of those arrested were subjected to violence and beatings during their arrests, and none had access to legal representation. According to these sources, for a number of those arrested the process of determining and receiving bail payments took several weeks to complete </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='22159'> Was arrested. His arrest had to do with the series of protests which took place in different cities within Khouzestan province in regards to “disregarding the Arab population in Iran”, which took place in March 2018. These protests started in regards to the lack of Arab representation in a segment on Kolah Ghermezi TV show, where different ethnicities and their symbols were showcased on a map of Iran, leaving out the Arab population </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='22169'> According to HRANA, he was released on bail </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='49576'> After the spread of coronavirus in prison and riots in several prisons across the country, due to the terrible sanitary conditions of the prison and concerns about their lives, prisoners in Shiban Prison started to protest. Karim Borvayeh was among the political prisoners involved in the protests. A few years later, he told IPA that the prisoners started their protest at noon on March 31, 2020, by chanting against the prison authorities. During the pandemic, sick prisoners did not have access to sufficient medical treatment. The efforts of families to get them medical furlough were unanswered. According to Mr. Borvayeh, a few hours after the beginning of the altercations, the prison guard lost the capacity to suppress the prisoners and lost control, therefore special forces were deployed to prison. Agents in civilian clothing (mostly IRGC and Basij members) entered the prison at 4:30 while shooting tear gas and after that, the shooting at prisoners with a focus on ward 5 intensified. The suppression forces covered the floor of the hall of ward 5 with water and dish soap and broken glass to hurt and hinder the prisoners. After prisoners would lose their balance, the agents would inflict heavy blows to their heads with batonsMr. Borvayeh says he remembers the interior supervisor of the prison Hassan Zolfaghari was standing behind the suppression forces yelling: > Kill them (prisoners) all. They're all ISIS. Mr. Borvayeh also mentioned prison staff who had a direct role in the suppression of prisoners: > I saw with my own eyes that Mr. Sakhravi, Abdolhossein Gholamnejad, and Mohammad Ali Anari, all prison security, were positioned on the roof of ward 8 and infirmary and were shooting live rounds at prisoners. Many prisoners were injured during the shootings and four were killed. At the order of Shiban Prison warden Ahmad Reza Azadeh, the suppression forces evacuated ward 5 by forming a "death tunnel , where two groups of suppression forces form a corridor and force the prisoners to pass between them as they start beating the prisoners. Mohammad Ali Anarichief of security of the Prisons Organization of Khuzestan Province, Mr. Khosri, Shiban Prison chief of security, and Mr. Varmarziyar, one of the prison authorities were directly involved in the torture of prisoners. According to Mr. Borvayeh, these individuals tied up the prisoners' hands and legs and continued to torture them in various methods until midnight. In addition, in order to break some prisoners' spirits, they would force some of the respected elder prisoners to strip to their underwear and then they would beat them with tasers and batons. </coverage-outsourcing>