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زندانیان سیاسی را فراموش نکنید
دوستان زندانیان سیاسی را فراموش نکنید.از هر طیف و گروهی ،موافق یا مخالف افکار ما هم که باشند، ما اجازه نداریم که این افراد رو تنها بذاریم.بسیاری از این انسان‌ها که در سیاه چال‌های جمهوری اسلامی هستند،سخت بیمار هستند.ما که در ساحل امن نشست ایم نباید این زندانیان سیاسی را فراموش کنیم
Heshmat Tabarzadi
Heshmat Tabarzadi is a prominent Iranian democratic activist. Tabarzadi has been arrested several times on charges related to his political activities, most recently in December 2009.[1] In October 2010, a court sentenced him to nine additional years in jail and 74 lashes, a sentence that was reduced to eight years on appeal.
Tabarzadi served as the leader of the banned opposition group, the Democratic Front of Iran.[1] Tabarzadi was viewed by the government as one of the leaders of the student protests of July 9, 1999.[2] He was arrested and spent nine years in Evin Prison, including two in solitary confinement, for his activities as a student leader.[3]
Following the December 7, 2009 Student Day protests in Iran, Tabarzadi published an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, writing, "One thing is certain: Dec. 7 proved that the movement for a free, democratic Iran is robust and only growing instrength. If the government continues to opt for violence, there very well may be another revolution in Iran. One side has to step down. And that side is the government—-not the people."[2]
On the evening of December 27, the day of the 2009 Ashura protests, Tabarzadi was interviewed on Voice of America Persian, stating that the protests were the largest he had ever seen. He also called on protesters to keep the protests nonviolent.[3]
2009 Arrest
Iranian law enforcement arrested Tabarzadi at his home on December 28, 2009, the day after the Ashura protests. Government agents also seized his books, papers and computer.[3] Initially, Tabarzadi was held in the political ward 209 of Tehran's Evin Prison. After protesting the execution of five Kurdish activists, he was transferred to Rajaeeshahr prison.[4]
Sentencing
In October 2010, Tabarzadi was convicted of five charges: "insulting the Leader", "insulting the President", "propaganda against the system", "gathering and colluding with intent to harm state security", and "disturbing public order".[1] A Tehran revolutionary court sentenced Tabardazi to nine years in jail and 74 lashes;[4] he was also banned from participating in "socialactivities" for ten years.[1] On appeal, this sentence was reduced to eight years of imprisonment, and the flogging was removed from the sentence.[1] Following the trial, three of Tabarzadi's lawyers were themselves sentenced to prison terms for opposition to the government: Nasrin Sotoudeh,
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