Ahmad Karimi Galeh
-
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='20258'>
He was arrested
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
-
-
-
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='548'>
His trial was held and his death sentence was issued two months later
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='20269'>
Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani and Arash Rahmanipor were executed on January 28, 2010
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='391'>
His family's telephone line was disconnected due to having interviewed with foreign media outlets
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='549'>
Ahmad Karimi published a letter from Ward 350 of Evin Prison in which he described that the confessions given by him, Ali Zamani and Hamed Rouhinejad were made under extreme torture and under the pretense that they would be released after confessing. In this letter he wrote that they were arrested prior the the 2009 elections and that the trial and prosecution they faced after the elections were completely made up. He also continued to deny their involvement in the Shiraz bombing. The letter is documented in the Supporting Evidence section of Ahmad Karimi's profile
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='388'>
He was sentenced to 15 years and three months' imprisonment in exile in Gonbad-e Kavus Prison. He was charged with "Membership in the Kingdom Assembly of Iran"
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='392'>
He was transferred to solitary in order to be sent to Gonbad Prison. He was initially held in Ward 3 of Gonbad Prison, but the head of this ward accused him of having insulted the Supreme Leader and transferred him to solitary confinement for a period of time before sending him to Ward 1. He was not allowed visitation or access to a telephone for months. His mother travelled to Gonbad Prison to visit him a number of times but was not allowed to do so by prison authorities
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='393'>
He was allowed furlough under the condition that he posted bail of 1.2 billion tomans
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='389'>
His sentence was reduced by two years at the same time as the release of a number of political prisoners
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='390'>
It was reported that the General Court in Tehran had opened a new case against the defendant and sentenced him to one additional year in prison on the charge of "Illegally leaving the country"
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
-
-
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='12028'>
In a letter to Asma Jahangir, he and 19 other prisoners of Rajayi Shahr expressed their concerns about Saeed Shirzad's conditions. The letter is documented in the Supporting Evidence section of Saeed Shirzad's page
</coverage-outsourcing>
-
-
<coverage-outsourcing id='21051'>
According to HRANA, he was released
</coverage-outsourcing>