Morteza Parvin Joda

Morteza Parvin Joda

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  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8883'> In addition to Abbas Lesani, political prisoners, Ayat Mehr Ali Begloo, Rasoul Razavi, Hossein Ali Mohammadi and Morteza Moradpour where in central prison of Tabriz. Meysam Jolani, Morteza Parvin, Mostafa Parvin, Tohid Amir Amini, Saleh Pichanlou and Mohsen Mohsenzadeh are in Ardabil prison. Latif Hassan is in Rajai Shahr prison and has taken to a hunger strike in protest to what he considers false accusations and his arrest </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16773'> Twelve of the Azerbaijani activists, who were holding a demonstration protesting the prolongation of Siamak Mirzaei’s temporary arrest and detention in Ghaleh Babak prison, were arrested and taken to the Intelligence ministry’s detention center in Tabriz. HRANA announced the names of eleven of these individuals: Hamed Ravaji, Rahim Norouzi, Milad Akbari, Rahim Zarei, Morteza Parvin, Akbar Jahangiri, Araz Gharadeghani, Sajad Sadeghi, Mohammad Mardi, Hassan Gharadeghani and Reza Aghaei.The last five were released in 24 hours without bail or promise. According to a report by different sources, Morteza Parvin was severely injured during the arrest and in the detention center. On the other hand, Tohid Amini was, also, pursued by security forces, for his speech during the ceremonies. Based on the reports, it seems that the arrested that remain in the detention center, have been transported from the Intelligence ministry detention center in Tabriz to Ahar, at least once </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='16772'> According to Azoh, Morteza Parvin, Rahim Norouzi, Akbar Jahangiri and Hamed Ravaji were released on bail. Milad Akbari and Rahim Zarei were transferred to Ahar prison and released on bail afterwards </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20983'> According to Gonaz TV, Milad Akbari, Akbar Jahangiri, and Morteza Parvin, in Branch 101 of the Criminal Court of Kaleybar, presided over by Judge Mir Mahdi Ghoreyshizadehو were sentenced to 40 lashes and 4 months in prison on the charge of “disrupting public order”. Based on the published proceedings, the incarceration sentence has been deemed as the equivalent of 1 million, 8 hundred thousand tomans (approximately 450 USD). These proceedings have been recorded in the evidence section of this page </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='22898'> Judges Khoubyarpour and Asadollah Dolat Abadi confirmed the initial verdict of Milad Akbari, Akbar Jahangiri and Morteza Parvin </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25408'> Morteza Parvin was arrested and sent to the Ardebil judiciary for enforcing of his lash sentence. He didn’t accept it since he considered this “a violation of his human rights.” This is why he was beaten up by the authorities in charge. A film was secretly recorded of his bloodied face and has been uploaded to the evidence section of this website. The enforcement judge finally refused to enforce the lash sentence </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='48488'> His case was closed. On February 5th, 2023, the Islamic Republic's Judiciary issued a memo that announced the beginning of the process of releasing some of the protesters arrested during the 2022 national uprising. According to the judiciary's Mizan website, and latest comments made by the spokesperson for the judiciary, this "pardon" is in honor of the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and contingent on the prisoners expressing regret; The pardon is not extended to cases with charges such as "connection to dissident groups", and "destruction of public property". However, many of the released prisoners have posted videos and notes saying they never requested a pardon and never expressed regret. There are even videos of female activists taking off their hijab and chanting against the Islamic Republic in front of the prison moments after their release. The release of prisoners being called a pardon has caused massive reaction online and some activists on social media and human rights organizations consider it a PR stunt to repair some of the damage to Ali Khamenei's image. </coverage-outsourcing>