Shahnaz Akmali, mother of one of those killed in the 2009 protests, summoned to serve a one-year prison sentence

Shahnaz Akmali, the mother of Mustafa Karim Beigi, one of those killed in the 2009 protests, was summoned to prison to serve her one-year prison sentence.
On Thursday, December 4, Shahnaz Akmali wrote on her Twitter account, announcing that she had received a summons to execute her sentence and that the legal deadline was five days: "During interrogation, they told me to forget that I had a son, and I said I couldn't forget, and this is the punishment for a mother who can't forget that she had a son."
He continued his tweet by adding, "Today I have sons and daughters as big as the entire country of Iran."
Shahnaz Akmali had previously been sentenced to one year in prison and banned from membership in cyberspace by one of the branches of the Revolutionary Court.
Ms. Akmal, who for the past 10 years has been seeking justice and finding the perpetrators of her son's murder, was sentenced to one year in prison, banned from leaving the country, banned from political activity, and banned from membership in cyberspace on charges of "propaganda against the regime."
His son, Mustafa Karim Beigi, was shot in the head and killed during protests against the results of the 2009 presidential election on January 26 of that year, which coincided with Ashura.
Source: DW




