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Iran reformer sentenced to jail, exile and fine

An opposition activist has been convicted of vague charges of working against the ruling system and insulting the country's supreme leader and sentenced to 20 months in jail, an opposition website reported today.

Updated on: Dec 16, 2010 12:56 AM IST
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An opposition activist has been convicted of vague charges of working against the ruling system and insulting the country's supreme leader and sentenced to 20 months in jail, an opposition website reported today.

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Ahmed Ghabel was given additional sentences of exile for three years, a ban on interviews and lectures during that time, and a fine for possessing a satellite receiver. His laptop was also confiscated. The website, kaleme.com, said the hardline Revolutionary Court in Mashhad, northeastern Iran, found Ghabel guilty of insulting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Any criticism of Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters, is interpreted by authorities as insulting the supreme leader.

Ghabel is a prominent member of now the outlawed Islamic Iran Participation Front, the largest reformist political party. He is considered a key link between reformers and top Shiite clerics in Qom, a center of political and religious power located about 80 miles south of the capital, Tehran.

"The reason behind the re-arrest of this researcher is because of his exposure of secret mass executions at Vakilabad prison in Mashhad and his criticism of the supreme leader," the site said. The verdict against Ghabel was issued yesterday. He has 20 days to appeal.

 
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