Additional Name(s): رضا انتصاری
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Iran
Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sufi
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes
Appeal: Rejected
Sentence: 5 Years' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: February//2018
Date of Sentencing: August//2018
Date of Release: March/24/2020
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Protesting Religious Freedom Conditions Religious Association
Nature of Charges: Illegal Assembly Public Disorder Unlawful Disobedience
Reza Entesari was imprisoned for his religious association and for protesting religious freedom conditions.
In February 2018, authorities arrested Entesari following a violent crackdown on people protesting the arrest of Nematollah Riahi. Riahi, a member of the Sufi Gonabadi Order, had come to Tehran earlier in February to participate in a sit-in protesting the house arrest of spiritual leader Noor Ali Tabandeh. Entesari was reportedly charged with "refusing police orders" (Art. 607 IPC), "assembling and colluding to act against national security" (Art. 610 IPC), and "disrupting public order" (Art. 618 IPC). Entesari was reportedly denied access to a lawyer.
In August 2018, Entesari was reportedly sentenced to seven years in prison, 74 lashes, two years of deprived social rights, and a two-year travel ban. Entesari was expected to serve five years in prison as the sentences ran concurrently.
In March 2019, a Tehran appeals court reportedly upheld Entesari's sentence.
On March 24, 2020, Entesari was released from prison following a state directive in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Entesari was reportedly denied adequate medical care and subjected to prolonged solitary confinement, inhumane living conditions, and attacks during his detention.
"Reza Entesari" United For Iran
"Iran Appeals Court Upholds Lengthy Prison Sentences, Lashings Against 23 Dervishes" Center For Human Rights In Iran
"18 Sufis on Strike in Iran’s Great Tehran Penitentiary Issue Three Demands" Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Over 200 Dervishes Convicted" Human Rights Watch
"Mass Conviction of Sufi Protesters “Unprecedented in Iran’s Judicial History” Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Crackdown on Dervish Minority" Human Rights Watch
"Clashes Between Police and Sufis Leave Five Dead" Iran Wire
"Six People Said Killed, 300 Arrests At Sufi Protest In Iran" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
"Clashes Highlight Tensions Between Dervishes And Iran's Establishment" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
Additional Name(s): مصطفی عبدی
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Iran
Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sufi
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Sentence: 7 Years, 6 Months' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: February//2018
Date of Sentencing: August//2018
Date of Release: February/12/2023
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Protesting Religious Freedom Conditions Religious Association
Nature of Charges: Illegal Assembly Incitement to Commit Crime & Violence Insulting Public Officials & Institutions Public Disorder Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials Unlawful Disobedience
Mostafa Abdi was imprisoned for his religious association and for protesting religious freedom conditions.
In February 2018, authorities arrested Abdi following a violent crackdown on people protesting the arrest of Nematollah Riahi. Riahi, a member of the Sufi Gonabadi Order, had come to Tehran earlier in February to participate in a sit-in protesting the house arrest of spiritual leader Noor Ali Tabandeh. Abdi was reportedly charged with "propaganda against the state" (Art. 500 IPC), "refusing police orders" (Art. 607 IPC), "insulting state employees" (Art. 609 IPC), "assembling and colluding to act against national security" (Art. 610 IPC), "disrupting public order" (Art. 618 IPC), and "agitating the public consciousness" (Art. 698 or 746 IPC or Art. 18 of the Computer Crimes Act). Abdi was reportedly denied access to a lawyer.
In August 2018, Abdi was reportedly sentenced to 26 years in prison, 148 lashes, two years in exile, two years of deprived social rights, and a two-year travel ban. Abdi is expected to serve seven years and six months in prison as the sentences run concurrently.
In March 2019, a Tehran appeals court reportedly upheld Abdi's sentence.
In March 2022, it was reported that Abdi had contracted COVID-19 while in prison.
On February 12, 2023, Abdi was released from prison.
Abdi was reportedly subjected to attacks and inhumane living conditions during his detention.
Abdi was previously imprisoned for his religious activity.
HRANA English, Tweet, February 13, 2023
USCIRF Country Update: Religious Freedom in Iran in 2022 July 2022
USCIRF Commissioner Sharon Kleinbaum, Tweet, March 7, 2022
ARAM Iran, Tweet, March 2, 2022
"Mostafa Abdi" United For Iran
"Iran Appeals Court Upholds Lengthy Prison Sentences, Lashings Against 23 Dervishes" Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Over 200 Dervishes Convicted" Human Rights Watch
"Mass Conviction of Sufi Protesters “Unprecedented in Iran’s Judicial History” Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Crackdown on Dervish Minority" Human Rights Watch
"Clashes Between Police and Sufis Leave Five Dead" Iran Wire
"Six People Said Killed, 300 Arrests At Sufi Protest In Iran" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
"Clashes Highlight Tensions Between Dervishes And Iran's Establishment" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
Additional Name(s): Mohammad Sharifi Moghadam, محمد شریفیمقدم
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Iran
Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sufi
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes
Appeal: Rejected
Sentence: 7 Years, 6 Months' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: February//2018
Date of Sentencing: August//2018
Date of Release: February/9/2023
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Protesting Religious Freedom Conditions Religious Association
Nature of Charges: Illegal Assembly Public Disorder Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials Unlawful Disobedience
Mohammad Sharifi Moghaddam was imprisoned for his religious association and for protesting religious freedom conditions.
In February 2018, authorities arrested Moghaddam following a violent crackdown on people protesting the arrest of Nematollah Riahi. Riahi, a member of the Sufi Gonabadi Order, had come to Tehran earlier in February to participate in a sit-in protesting the house arrest of spiritual leader Noor Ali Tabandeh. Moghaddam was charged with "propaganda against the state" (Art. 500 IPC), "refusing police orders" (Art. 607 IPC), "assembling and colluding to act against national security" (Art. 610 IPC), and "disrupting public order" (Art. 618 IPC). Following his arrest, Moghaddam was reportedly denied access to a lawyer.
In August 2018, Moghaddam was reportedly sentenced to 12 years in prison, 74 lashes, two years in exile, two years of deprived social activities, and a two-year travel ban. Moghaddam is expected to serve seven years and six months in prison as the sentences run concurrently.
In March 2019, a Tehran appeals court reportedly upheld Moghaddam's sentence.
On February 9, 2023, Moghaddam was reportedly released from prison after receiving amnesty.
Moghaddam was reportedly denied adequate medical care and subjected to attacks, prolonged solitary confinement, and inhumane living conditions during his detention.
Moghaddam is married to FoRB prisoner Faezeh Abdipour
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"Mohammad Sharifi Moghaddam" United For Iran
USCIRF Country Update: Religious Freedom in Iran in 2022 July 2022
"Iran Appeals Court Upholds Lengthy Prison Sentences, Lashings Against 23 Dervishes" Center For Human Rights In Iran
"18 Sufis on Strike in Iran’s Great Tehran Penitentiary Issue Three Demands" Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Over 200 Dervishes Convicted" Human Rights Watch
"Mass Conviction of Sufi Protesters “Unprecedented in Iran’s Judicial History” Center For Human Rights In Iran
"Iran: Crackdown on Dervish Minority" Human Rights Watch
"Clashes Between Police and Sufis Leave Five Dead" Iran Wire
"Six People Said Killed, 300 Arrests At Sufi Protest In Iran" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
"Clashes Highlight Tensions Between Dervishes And Iran's Establishment" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)