Azad Mohammadi

Azad Mohammadi

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16375'> According to Maf News, he went on a hunger strike to protest the refusal to transfer him to the political prisoner’s ward, but he stopped a day later when the prison authorities made a promise of transfer. He was, also, sent to solitary. Mr. Mohammadi was, finally, transferred to the psychiatric ward </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16376'> Maf News reported that was, also, transferred to the political prisoner’s ward. According to this report, Azad Mohammadi was charged for “Propagating against the state” and “stirring public opinion” to five years incarceration. It seems his main charge is "collaboration with Kurdistan Democratic Party." Based on previously published news, it is probable that Mr. Mohammadi’s sentence was reduced to three years and 9 months at the time of sentencing </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='17049'> Kurdistan Human Rights Network reports, 25 of the religious and political prisoners were transferred to Urmia prison’s ward 12, which is reserved for political/ideological prisoners. The names and sentences given to them is as follows, Religious prisoners: Ebrahim Gholami (three years), Javad Yousefi (10 years), Eslam Khalili (five years), Farhang Golshan (five years), Ardalan Naghshafkan (five years), Davoud Parvizi (five years), Aslan Marateh (five years), Majid Salamat (five years), Nader Naseri (two years and six months), Yaghoub Nouri Darvish Ali (one year and six months), Reza Rasouli Mokri (five years), Abdollah Cham (three years), Yousef Ghasempour (five years), Mansour Choupani (four years and six months), Hashem Darvishi (five years), Aziz Banaeei (three years). Prisoners charged with “belonging to Kurdish parties”: Azad Mohammadi (three years and nine months), Omid Abdizadeh (one year), Behzad Mahmoudnejad (one year), Hassan Hassanzadeh (two years). Those charged with “Communicating with MEK through Telegram”: Hamid Reza Jafarzadeh (one year). Those charged with “Communication with Royalist groups through Telegram”: Saeed Sharifi (six months) </coverage-outsourcing>