Civic Rights | Third Session of Jamshid Sharmahd’s Trial; Sentence Issued for Hirad Peer Badaghi

As negotiations to revive the JCPOA continue in Vienna and human rights activists from Western countries have asked that sanctions related to human rights violations not be lifted in any potential agreement with Tehran, reports from Iran indicate the continuation of detention and prison sentences for civil activists and protesters.
On Sunday, the third session of the trial of Jamshid Sharmahd, the leader of the “Tondar” group, an opposition group against the Islamic Republic, was held in Branch 15 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court.
In this court session, presided over by Judge Selavati, new charges including intent to bomb Friday prayers and the Tehran Book Exhibition, planning to assassinate the former governor of Gilan, and intent to conduct operations using chemical materials in the Islamic Consultative Assembly were raised against him.
In the two previous court sessions, charges such as the explosion at a shoe shop near the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini in 2009 and bombing at the Husseinieh of Shiraz were brought against Jamshid Sharmahd; charges that could lead to a death sentence.
Jamshid Sharmahd’s family, rejecting these charges, has called his trial fabricated.
Source: Voice of America




