A group of followers of the ‘Erfan Halghe’ sect – most of them being women – who were arrested 9 days ago in Qom (south of Tehran) while protesting the death sentence issued for Mohammad Ali Taheri, remain behind bars. To this day the identities of 12 of these individuals have been clarified:
Naime Taghavi, Mahnaz Farhad, Azime Sepehri, Arezu Moghadam-Sepahr, Thurayia Ahdi, Naime Ahdi, Arezu Ahdi, Hayede Derakhshani, Mahmoud Amin, Akhundi, Baharin Asgariye and Maryam Amiri.
Mohammad Ali Taheri is the founder of the ‘Erfan Halghe’ sect in Iran and he has been in detention for some time now. He was recently sentenced to death by the Iranian regime’s judiciary, erupting numerous protests in response.
An Internet campaign dubbed “No to death sentence of Mohammad Ali Taheri”, covering news of protests and support by students of Mohammad Ali Taheri, reported 100 of Erfan Halghe supporters were mass arrested recently.
This campaign announced over 100 protesters were arrested on August 24 and there is no information on their whereabouts.
Naime Taghavi, Mahnaz Farhad, Azime Sepehri, Arezu Moghadam-Sepahr, Thurayia Ahdi, Naime Ahdi, Arezu Ahdi, Hayede Derakhshani, Mahmoud Amin, Akhundi, Baharin Asgariye and Maryam Amiri.
Mohammad Ali Taheri is the founder of the ‘Erfan Halghe’ sect in Iran and he has been in detention for some time now. He was recently sentenced to death by the Iranian regime’s judiciary, erupting numerous protests in response.
An Internet campaign dubbed “No to death sentence of Mohammad Ali Taheri”, covering news of protests and support by students of Mohammad Ali Taheri, reported 100 of Erfan Halghe supporters were mass arrested recently.
This campaign announced over 100 protesters were arrested on August 24 and there is no information on their whereabouts.
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