University Student Sentenced to Seven
Years Imprisonment in Iran as another is Ordered to Attend Friday Prayers
حبس در بندرعباس، محکومیت به حضور در نماز
جمعه سمنان و اعتراض دانشجویان در تهران
AUGUST
31, 2018
As Iran continues to imprison university students for attending protests, a judge in the
city of Semnan, 140 miles east of Tehran, has ordered one to attend Friday
prayer sessions every other week for two years while another one in Tehran has
sentenced a young woman to seven years in prison.
All Muslims are required to
observe the Friday prayer but mostly older, devout people attend the sessions
in Iran, which are injected with political slogans and designed for propaganda
purposes.
“About 14 medical school
students were arrested during the December-January protests and convictions have been issued against
two of them,” Deputy Health Minister Mohammad Reza Farahani told reporters on August 29,
2018.
“One of them is from Semnan and
I haven’t seen the verdict but the student has been sentenced to participating
in Friday prayers every other week for two years,” he added.
The deputy minister did not
mention the student’s name or gender.
KAYHAN JAMME
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