Keyvan Rahimi, a Kurdish media activist from Saqqez, Kurdistan Province, has been sentenced to eight months in prison by Branch One of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Saqqez on charges of “propaganda against the state”.
The court suspended half of the sentence for one year, applying a provision of the law on reduction of sentences.
The Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN) has learned that Rahimi’s trial took place on 6 October in the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Saqqez, presided over by Judge Mojtaba Ghaffari. Rahimi formally received the sentence on 11 October.
Rahimi was arrested by the Ministry of Intelligence in Saqqez on 29 April, and released on bail of 20 billion rials (nearly 28,000 USD) after 42 days of detention in the ministry’s detention facilities in Sanandaj and Baneh in Kurdistan Province.