Ayoub Gheybipour, one of those arrested in the Women’s Life Freedom movement, was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Ayoub Gheybipour, a protesting citizen from Ahvaz and one of those arrested in the Women’s Life Freedom movement, was sentenced to 11 years in prison and exile to Kerman prison.
According to Hengaw, this 30-year-old protesting citizen was sentenced by the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court to 10 years in prison along with exile to Kerman prison for the charge of ‘waging war against God’ and one year in prison for ‘propaganda against the government’.
This political prisoner had previously been sentenced by the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court to 35 years in prison with exile to Kerman prison for charges of arson, destruction of public property, and propaganda against the regime.
The arrest of this protesting citizen was accompanied by beatings and took place in front of his family’s eyes. He suffered from severe abdominal discomfort in prison and, after hours of neglect by prison officials and being given painkillers without examination, he was secretly operated on due to the worsening condition.
According to Mousa Barzin, the lawyer, the authorities performed surgery on this political prisoner without informing his family, and it is unclear exactly what procedure was done on him.