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7.5 Years in Prison for Three Innocent StudentsParisa Hatami - 2007.10.21
Though the three detained Amir Kabir University students have repeatedly denied publishing material deemed insulting to Islam, and no evidence has been provided in support of the charges, the judiciary sentenced the three students to a total of seven and a half years in prison. Meanwhile, an Amir Kabir student news bulletin reported that the Amir Kabir University president, who is accused by students of cooperating with the fabricators, is one of the plaintiff’s in this case. In a related report, a conservative Majlis deputy asked the judiciary to confront students who protested President Ahmadinejad’s visit to Tehran University last week, labeling them as “American mercenaries.” According to the attorney representing the three students, the defendants have repeatedly denied the charges. Several other students who were also arrested in relation to this case and were later released have filed a complaint against members of Amir Kabir University’s Basij organization for fabricating the insulting material. Majid Tavakkoli, Ehsan Mansouri and Ahmad Ghassaban have been sentenced to three years, two years, and two and a half years in prison, respectively. There is no evidence in this case other than confessions extracted from the student under torture at the infamous Ward 209 in Evin Prison. In a letter addressed to the head of judiciary, Ayatollah Shahroudi, the families of the three students revealed several instances of physical and psychological torture imposed on their sons while in custody of the ministry of intelligence in Ward 209. Several weeks ago, in a letter to Avaei, the head of Tehran’s judiciary, the students warned that they would pursue their allegations through alternative means if their treatment is not improved. |
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