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Iranian opposition media claimed that the Court of Appeal had officially informed Mahmoudian of the new ruling, in addition to an earlier ruling that he was serving one year in prison for his participation in public protests in the country, which began last November.
On the second day of those protests, Mahmoudian and 77 reform activists signed a statement on the public protests, describing the government’s response to the protests as “ruthless shooting, from weapons bought with people’s money,” and demanding an end to the violence. by the security forces.
Last January, the Revolutionary Guard shot down a Ukrainian civilian aircraft en route to the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, as it tragically became Tehran’s only official response to the assassination of the Revolutionary Guard commander, Qassem Soleimani, assassinated by states. United at the beginning of the year.
Tehran denied responsibility for the accident. But after 72 hours, he admitted that the plane was shot down by two Revolutionary Guard missiles, which caused the death of 176 people on board the plane, while the country witnessed protests from the Iranian people rejecting his leadership that exports terrorism to the world, along with the abuse of Iranians through extremist religious rule.
Provisions to sanction critics for the downing of the civilian plane and the way the government handled the crash come at a time when the judiciary and military authorities have yet to provide clear and transparent reports on the course of the process of the negligent and those who ordered the firing of the two missiles against the civil aircraft.
It should be noted that Mahmoudian, a member of the Central Committee of the “Unión Mellat” party, was previously questioned by the Fourth Branch of the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Culture and Information, for accusations such as “gathering and collusion against national security and propaganda against the regime” in the past month of December. He was detained by order of the investigator, until the end of that month, when he was released on bail.
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