CPJ, RAHANA: Mohammad Reza Pourshajari, a journalistic blogger who wrote under the pen name Siamak Mehr, was arrested at his home in Karaj, outside Tehran, on September 12, 2010, according to news and human rights websites. Intelligence agents confiscated a computer hard drive, satellite receiver, and numerous documents from his home. In his blog Gozaresh be Khaak-e-Iran (Iran Land's Report), Pourshajari was critical of Iran’s theological state.
In an open letter dated December 2010, published by the Human Rights and Democracy Activists of Iran, Pourshajari described his arrest and subsequent detention. Pourshajari was taken to Rajaee Shahr Prison, where interrogators tortured him and subjected him to a mock execution, he wrote. Pourshajari said he was not allowed visitors, phone calls, or access to a lawyer.
In December 2010, Pourshajari was sentenced to three years in prison on charges of “propagating against the regime,” and “insulting the supreme leader,” Human Rights Activists for Democracy in Iran reported. In October 2011, Pourshajari was transferred to Ghezel Hessar Prison, where hardened criminals are confined, the group said.
Pourshajari is scheduled to be tried on December 21, 2011 on the additional charges of "insulting the Prophet of Islam" (sabb-al-nabi) and "enmity with God" (moharebeh), charges that could bring the death penalty, according to news accounts.
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Another real Iranian
by rain bow movment on Mon Dec 19, 2011 05:11 AM PSThe is realy a brave man(I salute him ) to talk against those charlatn in the land of full of charlatan defender.
Islam is one of the root of all evil.
There is no limit to stupidity & ignorance of defenders of Islam
IRI is not following the Prophets sunnah
by salman farsi on Sun Dec 18, 2011 03:17 PM PSTThese two videos tell you what the true Islam stands for. WATHCH THEM BROTEHRS AND SISTERS PLEASE before judging Islam harshly:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnbdyYc_xps&feature=relmfu
AND
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I4Y4cNEB-s
A lesson to those who think only GHORON (as they prefer to write it) is the source of Islamic code of conduct.
For an Islamic democracy
"Insulting prophet of Islam"
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Sun Dec 18, 2011 02:49 PM PSTA shameless charge against this brave man, coming from the very same people responsible for death, torture and misery of hundreds of thousands of Iranians, mostly devout muslims.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
I salute him
by Bahram G on Sun Dec 18, 2011 08:42 AM PSTAnd all those brave true Iranians battling the religious tyranny under the heavy boots of Islamists. The destroyers of Iran shall be destroyed before very long by the undying true Iranians.
Doorood bar tamame Iranian e mobarez...
by Bavafa on Sun Dec 18, 2011 07:48 AM PSTWhen a regime begins to imprison its citizen for the slightest dissent, you know that they are on extreme shaky ground and have lost complete legitimacy.
A sustain campaign to free our brave Iranian mobarez is a duty of all of those who wish for freedom and democracy in Iran.
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad