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In a family gathering in Firoozkooh, Amin Afshar Naderi, Hadi Asgari, Amir Saman Dashty, Ramiel Bet Tamarz, and Mohamad Dehnavi, all Christian citizens, were arrested. According to the reports, three bibles in their personal belongings have also been confiscated. Mansoor Borji, the spokesperson for Iranian Hamgam Churches told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the security forces have physically assaulted Amin Afshar Naderi, because he asked for an arrest warrant
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Amir Saman Dashti contacted his family and informed them that all those arrested have been transferred to Evin Prison
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According to Harana, despite their phone calls from Evin prison, the Evin authorities claim to have no knowledge of their imprisonment in that prison
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In an extended report, Harana announced that on the day of the group arrest in Firoozkooh, seven people were arrested, but two were released immediately. According to this report, security forces visited the workplace of two other people present in the party and gave them a warning, and one other guest has been fired from his job at an insurance company. Harana reports that since the arrest three of the five who were transferred to Evin prison have been able to contact their families, but they are all still waiting for a decision in Evin. According to this report, the garden where the arrests took place has been sealed and the agents have let the animals that lived there loose
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Mohabbat News reported that Amin Afshar Naderi, Amir Saman Dashti, and Hadi Asgari are still detained and the rest of the individuals arrested in connection with this case have been released on bail
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