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Iranian footballer Amir Nasr Azadani This Monday, a revolutionary court sentenced him to 26 years in prison for the alleged murder of three members of the security forces and two other crimes committed during the protests that have rocked the Persian country since mid-September.
Three others involved in the killing of three Basijs, Islamic militants, in the city of Isfahan were sentenced to death in mid-November, and another was sentenced to two years in prison, according to the Mizan judicial agency.
When Azadani went viral, sparking worldwide criticism when footballers’ associations and the international media announced in December that he had been sentenced to death.
Now he soccer player He was sentenced to 16 years in prison for being an accessory to the murder of three Basijis, five years for assembling and conspiring to commit crimes, and another two years for being a member of illegal groups with the intent to violate public safety.
The sentences will be served simultaneously, for which, in principle, he will spend 16 years in prison.
Azadani He played in different clubs Iran and during the 16-17 and 18-19 seasons he did it with Traktor Sazi, a team that Spanish coach Paco Jemes had just signed.
THREE NEW DEATH SENTENCES
In the same trial, Saleh Mirhashemi, Majid Kazemi Sheikh Shabani and Saeed Yacoubi were sentenced to death for “moharebe” or “enmity against god” for the murder of a Basiji in Isfahan, in addition to at least 11 others sentenced so far. maximum punishment.
All three were also sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The fifth defendant, Soheil Jahangiri, was sentenced to two years in prison for his involvement in the same events, while the sixth, Jaber Mirhashemi, was acquitted.
Mizan specified that four of the defendants had their own lawyers, while the other two had defenders.
PROTESTS
Iran He is experiencing protests since the September 16 death of Mahsa Amini after being detained by the vice police for wearing the veil incorrectly, but they have evolved and protesters are now calling for the end of the Islamic Republic founded by Ayatollah Ruholah Khomeini. in 1979.
The Iranian government has decisively suppressed the mobilization, led primarily by young people and women, who are demanding more freedoms, shouting “woman, life, freedom.”
At least 2,000 people were charged by Iranian justice with various crimes for participating in demonstrations, 14 people were sentenced to death and four were executed.
Today’s sentences come after Iranian authorities on Saturday executed Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Mohammad Hosseini for the alleged murder of a Basij.
Their hanging again drew heavy international criticism. The European Union (EU) expressed shock at the executions and urged Tehran to “revoke without delay” the death sentences already handed down during the demonstrations.
Human rights organizations such as Amnesty International denounced the trials as “pretense”, “injustice” and “retaliation”.
About 500 people were killed in the protests and nearly 20,000 detained, according to the Oslo-based NGO Iranian Human Rights. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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