Citizens' Rights | Third Session of Jamshid Sharmehed's Court; Verdict Issued for Hirad Pir Badaghi

While negotiations to revive the JCPOA continue in Vienna and human rights activists have called on Western countries not to lift sanctions related to human rights violations in a possible agreement with Tehran, news from Iran indicates continued arrests and prison sentences for civil activists and protesters.
On Sunday, the third trial session of Jamshid Sharmehed, the leader of the "Thunder" group, an opposition group to the Islamic Republic, was held in Branch 15 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court.
In this court session, presided over by Judge Salavati, new charges were brought against him, including the intention to bomb Friday prayers and the Tehran Book Fair, planning to assassinate the then-governor of Gilan, and the intention to carry out an operation using chemical agents in the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
In the previous two court sessions, charges such as the explosion at the shoe store at Ayatollah Khomeini's mausoleum in 2009 and the bombing at the Husseiniyeh in Shiraz were brought against Jamshid Sharmehd; charges that could lead to the death penalty.
Jamshid Sharmehed's family has denied these accusations and called his trial a sham.
Source: Voice of America




