Behfar Lalehzari
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According to the information sheet regarding the condition of prisoners in Ghezel Hessar penitentiary, in connection to his 2007 case, he has been condemned to one year incarceration on the charge of “insulting the Islamic sacraments” and on the charge of “Insulting the honorable leader & Imam Khomeini” to two years suspended sentence
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His prison sentence began. On the next day he was transferred to Ghezel Hesar prison
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According to a report that Amad News published, a new case has been opened for him leading to his two month arrest. Behfar Lalehzari, in the following year, was condemned to seven years incarceration at branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court of Tehran, headed by judge Moghiseh for the charge of “insulting Islamic sacraments” and “insulting the leader”
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According to Amad News, he was condemned to seven years incarceration at branch 36 of the Appeal Court of Tehran, headed by judge Hassan Babaei and Ahmad Zargar. Later, at the time of implementation his sentence was reduced to five years imprisonment, most probably because Article 134 was applied
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He went to Evin to begin his sentence. His sentence was, probably, reduced, to five years incarceration, because of the application of Article 134. He was transferred from the quarantine to ward 8
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His wife, Rezvaneh Ahmad Khan Beigi and two other political activists, Amir Mehdi Sedigh Ara and Ali Amin Amleshi were arrested. They were sentenced to four years and five months (Article 134: three years and nine months), 91 days and 91 days in prison
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He was released
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