Mohammad Ebrahimi’s Trial Postponed

HRANA News Agency – Because of absence of Mohammad Ebrahimi, this civil activist’s trial was postponed to the next ten days.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi did not appear in the court, because of what he says to be the illegitimacy and illegality of the court and its unfair sentences.
Following the absence of this human rights activist, judge Moghiseh, president of Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court, addressed to his lawyer, said the accused presence in the court for being notified of his charge is required and determined a ten-day deadline for his attendance.
According to Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court’s summons, this civil activist’s trial was supposed to be held on Tuesday 21st July, he was charged with “propaganda against the regime”, and contact with Ahmad Shaheed is one of the reasons listed.
This member of “Committee of Mourning Mothers of Laleh Park,” who was sent on medical leave for his treatment to repair his 5 broken teeth, lung problems, and bleeding kidney, after four years and two months imprisonment, in September 2014, was already charged in custody with “propaganda against the regime” through “relationship with Ahmed Shahid and families of political prisoners”.
Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi, a human rights activist is an example of hard torture in prison, who also has been mentioned in the report by Ahmad Shaheed. He previously was arrested on 30th December 2010, by Intelligence officers on charges of acting against national security and insulting the Supreme Leader.
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