An Iranian author and activist has been sentenced to 12 years in jail after replying with a single dot, or interval, in response to a publish on the social platform X by Iran’s supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Hossein Shanbehzadeh, a longtime critic of Iran’s management, was energetic on social media, supporting political prisoners and the elimination of necessary headscarves for girls. He was despatched to jail in 2019 for his on-line feedback insulting Khamenei. He later wrote in regards to the expertise, together with being flogged, in keeping with Voice of America.
In early June, 35-year-old Shanbehadeh was arrested in Ardabil, northwestern Iran. In response to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, he instructed his household he wasn’t certain why he was arrested, nevertheless it got here shortly after he posted the response to Khamenei’s tweet, which confirmed the Iranian chief with the nation’s nationwide volleyball workforce.
The Islamic Republic’s safety forces on Tuesday arrested Iranian blogger, author and proofreader Hossein Shanbehzadeh who, final month, posted a single dot in reply to Supreme Chief Ali Khamenei’s tweet, and that remark was favored way over Khamenei’s unique tweet.… pic.twitter.com/P4Bram1nr6
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Shanbehzadeh’s publish obtained much more “likes” than Khamenei’s unique tweet, in keeping with Iran Worldwide English.
Shanbehzadeh is simply the most recent activist to be caught up within the hard-line authorities’s crackdown on critics. Iran watchers say the management has felt insecure in regards to the excessive stage of dissent within the nation for some time. Artists, playwrights, administrators and others are additionally being swept up and given lengthy jail sentences. In late April, Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was handed the loss of life sentence for his antigovernment movies.
Shanbehzadeh was sentenced to 5 years for alleged pro-Israel propaganda exercise, 4 years for insulting Islamic sanctities, two years for spreading lies on-line and a further 12 months for anti-regime propaganda.
His lawyer, Amir Raisian, instructed Shargh Community, a reformist newspaper in Iran, that he would enchantment the decision, particularly the accusation of pro-Israel exercise. The prosecutor’s workplace in Ardabil alleged that Shanbehzadeh had been involved with Israeli intelligence officers and was arrested when attempting to go away the nation, in keeping with Voice of America.