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Posted October 9, 2009
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Unrest in Iran |
- Iranian Consualte, London, 15 october 2009, Shir o Khorshid Flag
- Mohammad-Reza Ali-Zamani, death sentence, Anjoman Padeshahi, Iran Protestor
- Anjoman Padeshahi Announcement regarding Mohammadreza Ali-Zamani death sentence by an Islamic court
- Paliament Square, September 27 2009, Iran
- Paliament Square September 13 2009, Iranians and Shiro khurshid Flag
Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani has sentenced to a death penalty being a member of Kingdom Assembly of Iran
TEHRAN (Reuters) – An Iranian court has sentenced to death a man who took part in opposition protests over a disputed election in June, a reformist website reported on Thursday.
"He was transferred on Monday from Evin prison ward 209 to Revolutionary Court number 15, presided over by judge Salabati, and the execution verdict was communicated to him," Mowjcamp said in its report about Ali-Zamani.
In its August report, Mehr said he was also accused of propaganda activities against the Islamic establishment and taking part in rallies with the aim of undermining national security. It said he is 37 years old.
Whether he was a member of Kingdom assembly of Iran or ordinary protesters, he can not be executed becuase of his opposition.
He was a during the protestors who marched agaisnt the regime.
Anjoman Padeshahi is also an assembly to fight for freedom and demcracy against Islamic Republic of Iran. Anjoman Padeshahi also criticizes the Islaimc Superstitious laws.
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