Amir Hossein Mirkhalili
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Tasnim reported that Mehdi Sepehr, Shahriar Sepehr and Ali Memarian, “individuals influential in provoking human rights attacks and fake international campaigns” for the release of Mohammad Ali Taheri, were arrested in Tehran. This news agency reported the arrest of Amir Hossein Mirkhalili and wrote that “he was one of the media activists of the Erfan Halgheh sect and one of the influential organizers and manager of the Campaign of Alef for Ostad”. Tasnim is one of the news agencies that are close to the security forces and published several reports about the arrest of the follower of Mohammad Ali Taheri in 2017
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According to Radio Farhang, he was released on bail
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Mohammad Moghiseh, the head of Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, sentenced Amir Hossein Mirkhalili to prison and flogging. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison on the charge of "running an opposition group," to two years and 74 lashes on the charge of "spreading lies to disturb the public mind," and to one year in prison on the charge of "propaganda against the system." Ten years of his sentence will be applicable under article 134. Attending and inviting people to join rallies supporting Erfan-e-Halgheh mysticism leader is one of Mr. Mirkhalili's accusations. In the lawsuit, Judge Moghiseh called the rallies "illegal" and named Amir Hossein Mirkhalili as one of the Erfan-e-Halgheh mysticism group leaders. In another part of the indictment, "sending news to human rights organizations" was another example of his accusations. Judge Moghiseh also sentenced Mr. Mirkhalili to "attempting to overthrow the Iranian government."
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