Hana: According to the published news; Jalal Namdari, from Kermanshah, was sentenced to eight years in prison for participating in a popular protest.
The verdict, issued by Branch 1 of the Revolutionary Court of Kermanshah, 5 years on charges of trying to undermine national security by collaborating with one of the Kurdish parties, and another three years on charges of participating in protests in Kermanshah and disturbing public opinion Has been issued.
The January 2020 protests, which took place in most cities in Iran, took place in protest of the government system and the plight of the people, in which thousands were killed or detained by military and security forces.
Protests in any country and participation in political parties is one of the most basic rights of every citizen and according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not a crime, but preventing or suppressing it is a clear violation of human rights, which is unfortunately carried out daily by Iran and becomes ordinary news. Is done.