The Sanandaj Revolutionary Court’s first department has sentenced Golala Watandoost, a lawyer and girls’s rights activist in Marivan, to 6 years, seven months, and twenty days in jail.
Watandoost has been accused of “propaganda in opposition to the regime in cyber area”, “formation and membership within the Jiwano group to behave in opposition to nationwide safety” and “membership in anti-regime communities.”
According to the Human Rights Organization Hahngav, Watandoost’s trial passed off on September twenty first of this 12 months, and his case has been referred to the Court of Appeal of Kurdistan Province for a remaining determination.
Gulala was arrested on October 11, 1401, throughout nationwide protests, and was quickly launched on bail of 1 billion tomans after roughly two weeks.
Ha Ngao studies that this girls’s and youngsters’s rights activist has been summoned and interrogated a number of occasions by safety businesses resulting from her actions.
Following the nationwide protests of 1401, the Iranian authorities has elevated strain on attorneys and jurists.
Recently, the Islamic Revolution Court of Mashhad sentenced lawyer Khosro Alikordi to 1 12 months in jail and two years of exile and deprivation of social rights, accusing him of “propaganda exercise in opposition to the regime.”
In current months, the Shiraz Islamic Revolutionary Court has accused three human rights defenders of “collaborating with hostile governments,” “amassing and colluding to commit crimes in opposition to the nation’s safety,” and “propaganda exercise in opposition to the Islamic Republic.”
Eleven establishments and worldwide organizations of attorneys and jurists have issued an announcement describing the accusations in opposition to attorneys Mahmoud Taravatroy, Nazanin Salari, and Masoud Ahmadian Asadabadi as “baseless.”
Previously, lawyer Sina Yousefi instructed Voice of America that the safety and knowledge safety establishments of the Islamic Republic of Iran are trying to dissolve the Human Rights Commission of attorneys’ associations in Iran, and the “hazard of dissolution” of those associations is looming.
