CPJ: Massoud Bastani, a journalist for the reformist newspaper Farhikhtegan and Jomhoriyat, a news website affiliated with the defeated 2009 presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, was arrested on July 5, 2009, when he went to a Tehran court seeking information about his wife, journalist Mahsa Amrabadi, according to local news reports. Amrabadi, arrested with two other journalists in June 2009, was released the next month.
Bastani was among more than 100 opposition figures and journalists who faced a mass, televised judicial proceeding in August 2009 on vague antistate accusations, according to news reports. On October 20, 2009, the news site Norooz reported that a court had sentenced Bastani to six years in prison for “propagating against the regime and congregating and collusion to create anarchy.”
Bastani was being held at Rajaee Shahr Prison, a facility reserved for hardened criminals, along with fellow journalist Ahmad Zaid-Abadi, according to the reformist daily Etemad.
In July 2010, Bastani’s family told reporters that he had suffered an infection in his jaw that had gone untreated in prison, the Human Rights House of Iran reported. Authorities restricted Bastani’s family visits to once every two weeks.
His wife, Mahsa Amrabadi, was found guilty in October 2010on antistate charges related to “interviews and journalistic reports,” Human Rights House reported. She was sentenced to one year in prison, although she was not immediately taken into custody, the reformist news website Jonbesh-e-Rah-e-Sabz reported. According to various news websites, Massoud Bastani suffers from serious health problems and authorities continue to refuse his requests for furlough more than 2.5 years after his arrest.
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Javanan' Vatan
by Mamane-Omid on Tue Jan 31, 2012 02:43 PM PST//www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gf_6wjncEw
By: Ostad Shajarian
خدا بگم چی کار کنه..
Roozbeh_GilaniTue Jan 31, 2012 11:37 AM PST
اون مادر قحبههای که این جور جوانان وطن ما رو به زنجیر کشیدن.
بدون هیچ شکی، هر روز، روز آزادی این جوان و بقیه هموطنهای در بند و آزادیخواه، و به دار مجازات کشیدن تمام سران و طرفداران جمهوری اسلامی نزدیک تر میشود...
Doorood bar tamame Iranian e mobarez...
by Bavafa on Tue Jan 31, 2012 08:42 AM PSTIn the conflict between freedom and tyranny in Iran, many of the journalist have been like the foot soldiers in this conflict and at the forefront of the battle. Many have risked their lives for the greater good of Iran and for that they have won my admiration and gratitude. A sustain campaign for their immediate and unconditional freedom is a duty for every Iranian who cherishes freedom and democracy for their mother land.
My salute to these brave bunch for putting Iran ahead of themselves.
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad