An Iranian couple who appeared
in a video dancing romantically have been jailed for 10-1/2
years each on charges of indecency and threatening national
security, the activist HRANA news agency said, though a
judiciary organ said they received shorter terms for a security
offence only.
“By investigating their case…, it is clear that
anti-revolutionary forces have falsely reported the charges by
claiming each were sentenced to 10 years,” the country’s judiciary’s Mizan news agency said.
Mizan said the couple, bloggers Astiaj Haghighi and Amir
Mohammad Ahmadi, received five-year terms each for “collusion
against national security” by using their social media accounts,
with one million followers, to stir protests in Iran.
It made no mention of an indecency charge.
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HRANA said the couple had been charged with “spreading indecency” and with “collusion with the intention of disrupting national security”.
Iranian authorities reported the sentencing of Haghighi and Ahmadi amid a wider crackdown on popular unrest touched off by the death of woman Mahsa Amini after morality police arrested her for violating the country’s dress code.
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