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We strongly condemn the verdict of the Islamic Republic’s court!
We will continue international protests until all charges are dropped!
Mahmoud Salehi |
Jalal Hosseini |
Borhan Divargar |
Mohsen Hakimi |
Mohammad Abdipoor |
Five years in prison and three years internal exile |
Three years in prison |
Two years in prison |
Two years in prison |
Two years in prison |
On Saturday 12 November 2005 the Revolutionary Court of the Islamic Republic pronounced its verdict on the three remaining labour activists arrested in Saghez on May Day 2004. According to this verdict of the regime's court Borhan Divargar, Mohsen Hakimi and Mohammad Abdipoor have each been sentenced to two years in prison.
On Wednesday 9 November 2005 the verdict of the court of the ‘Islamic Revolution’ on four of the activists arrested in Saghez was pronounced to their lawyers. According to the court's verdict Mahmoud Salehi has been sentenced to five years in prison and three years internal exile and Jalal Hosseini to three years in prison. However, Hadi Tanoomand and Esmail Khodkam have been acquitted.
The Workers’ Action Committee and Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network, together with their international collaborators, will continue their campaign until the charges against Mahmoud Salehi, Jalal Hosseini, Borhan Divargar, Mohsen Hakimi and Mohammad Abdipoor have all been dropped. We call on all Iranian and other groups and individuals to support us in this task.
13 November 2005