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Tehran Court Slams a 9-Year Jail Sentence on UK-Iranian Anthropologist For Subversive Research Published December 14th, 2020 - 01:22 GMT
British-Iranian academic Kameel Ahmady (Twitter)
Highlights
“Ahmady was accused of acquiring illicit property from his cooperation in implementing subversive institutions’ projects in the country,” Tasnim said.
A court in Iran has handed a nine-year jail sentence to British-Iranian anthropologist Kameel Ahmady, after convicting him of conducting “subversive” research work, the semi-official news agency Tasnim said on Sunday.
Ahmady was also fined 600,000 euros ($727,000) – the sum Iranian authorities said he received for his research from institutions accused of seeking to topple Iran’s Islamic government, Tasnim reported.