Court hearing to hear Ali Teymouri's charges

The court hearing to investigate the charges against Ali Teymouri, one of the war wounded, was held yesterday.
Ali Teymouri, one of the wounded from the Iran-Iraq War, was arrested on Saturday, February 16, 1402, after appearing at the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office of Eshtehard County and transferred to an unknown location. He was finally released from Karaj Central Penitentiary on February 16, after posting bail.
The court hearing to hear Ali Teymouri's charges was held last Wednesday, July 10, at the Second Branch of the Karaj Revolutionary Court, and he defended himself on charges of propaganda against the regime and connection with hostile networks.
A person close to his family said: "The evidence for the accusations against Mr. Teymouri is the publication of pictures of himself at the graves of Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Kian Hosseini, protesters executed during nationwide protests, on his Instagram page and broadcast on the Man and You network."
As of the time of writing this report, no information is available about the sentences issued against him.




