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On Tuesday, an Iranian revolutionary court sentenced the documentarian. Mojgan Ilanlu to nearly ten years in prison and 74 lashes after she was arrested for posting photographs without being required to islamic veil.
Mojgan Ilanlu was sentenced to six years in prison for conspiracy against the security of the country; up to 15 months for propaganda against the Islamic Republic; up to 15 months for riots and another 15 months for encouraging illegal actions, a reformist newspaper reported sharg.
She was also sentenced to 74 lashes, a fine of 80 million rials (200 euros) and a ban on leaving the country, membership in public organizations or participation in the media and propaganda activities for two years.
The filmmaker and women’s rights activist was arrested in mid-October after posting photos of her on the city streets on social media. Tehran without the obligatory veil and in which he invited other Iranians to take to the streets.
These reports were interpreted as support for the protests unleashed by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody after being arrested by the vice police for not wearing the Islamic veil properly.
After his arrest, he spent 40 days in solitary confinement in Evin Prison, where he also had an accident and broke his leg.
Mojgan Ilanlu He is the latest person convicted for supporting or participating in protests organized by young men and women demanding more freedoms and the end of the Islamic Republic.
Thousands of detainees
At least 2,000 people were charged by Iranian justice with various crimes for participating in demonstrations, 17 people were sentenced to death, four were executed, hundreds were sentenced to prison.
Iranian government He brutally repressed the mobilization, led primarily by young people and women, who demand more freedoms, shouting “woman, life, freedom.”
About 500 people were killed in the protests and nearly 20,000 detained, according to the Oslo-based NGO Iranian Human Rights.
Protests have eased significantly since the execution of four protesters, and there have been virtually no protests on the streets of the Persian nation in recent weeks. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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