Saeed Sangar

Saeed Sangar

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32982'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-24401/'> He was probably transferred from Sanandaj Intelligence Detention Center to Ward 209 of Evin Prison on this date. He was detained in solitary confinement in this ward until 2003. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='28061'> He was arrested on this date but the date of his arrest was mentioned on October 29, 2000, in his case file. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='1014'> He was sentenced to death by Branch 1 of the Revolutionary Court in Sanandaj on the charge of “membership in the Mujahedin Khalgh/ MEK.” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32983'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-24401/'> His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. IPA has assumed that the Supreme Court has reviewed the case. The court issuing the second sentence is unknown. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='1016'> He was sent to Urmia Prison after being held in Sanandaj prison for eight years. He has previously been imprisoned in Urmia Prison for four years. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='7368'> Mafnews reported that the sentence of reducing Saeed Sangar's imprisonment had not been announced in writing so far. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13576'> Special Forces guards and a large group of prison staff entered ward 12 of Urmia prison and searched the political prisoners' belongings. According to HRANA, they took Saeed Sangar's notes. when he protested, they told him that the prison authorities could even control the prisoners' lives. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14106'> Maf News reported that Saeed Sangar was summoned to the prison security and told that if he doesn’t stop writing his memoirs, he will lose his visitation rights. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32984'> An informed source told IPA that Saeed Sangar and Hossein Hamzeh Shoja were tortured during their arrest in 2000. They had no access to a lawyer, they were held in solitary confinement, and they were prevented from contacting outside the prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19628'> HRANA reported that branch 10 of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia interrogation department acquitted him of the charge of “propagating against the system.” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='28062'> Although the sentence is completed, he did not release from prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27640'> Saeed Sangar and Kamal Hassan Ramadan were sent to an unknown place. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27685'> He was interrogated on the charges of propaganda against the system and communicating with foreign media. After the interrogation, he was sent to prison. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30015'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2019/hranews/a-23035/'> He was briefed on the alleged charge by Branch 6 of the Urmia Investigation. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32981'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-24401/'> Judge Sheikhlou tried him in the Urmia Revolutionary Court's second branch and sentenced him to another 15 years in prison. According to HRANA's report, his new charge is "membership in the dissident communities." The sentence imposed for "membership in dissident communities" does not coincide with the sentence issued to Mr. Sangar. No additional information about the case, the legal article, or other charges is mentioned in the report's text. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>