The Tehran Revolutionary Court has sentenced Hossein Koushki-Nejad and Reza Koushki-Nejad, former army officers and Monarchist political prisoners, to one year of punitive imprisonment on charges of propaganda against the Islamic Republic. Additionally, the sentence includes two years of exile and a ban from residing in Tehran and neighboring provinces.
This verdict comes after a period of investigations and court proceedings. Hossein Koushki-Nejad and Reza Koushki-Nejad, previously arrested for their political activities opposing the Islamic Republic of Iran, were accused of propagandizing against the regime.
The sentence has sparked reactions among human rights activists and advocacy groups. Critics argue that this verdict represents an increased pressure on political activists and opponents of the regime in Iran.
Political analysts view this sentence as a continuation of repressive policies against dissenters and critics in Iran, adding to existing concerns about the state of human rights in the country.