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Kasra Nouri
کسری نوری
Born (1990-06-27) June 27, 1990 (age 34)
Occupation(s)Sufis rights activist and blogger

Kasra Nouri (Persian: کسری نوری), born 1990 Shiraz, Iranian Sufis rights activist and blogger.[1] The political prisoners in Iran-popping news Sufis " Majzooban-e noor" and also a member of the independent campaign of Mehdi Karroubi (presidential candidate of Iran) in 2009, Kasra Nouri was arrested on March 14, 2012,[2]

Career[edit]

Kasra Nouri 2008 in Shiraz University in Civil Engineering in Civil Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch attended. He was educated at the university during times of light clash between students and university security was drawn to the University Basij base. In 2010 he joined the Independent Electoral Commission Sufis came and supported Mehdi Karroubi. He is now a non-person (in prison) is in law school at Shiraz University. The blogger jailed twice by the security forces and plainclothes arrested.

Arrest and imprisonment[edit]

He was first arrested on January 11, 2012 at his home by plainclothes attack,[3] which occurred after 47 days of confinement in the Intelligence Office, known as the No. 100 was released on bail of 50 million Tomans. But the temporary release of political prisoners took two weeks for the second time on March 24 at his home by plainclothes agents arrested for alleged interview with Radio Free Europe. His first arrest was 21 years of his release on bail was blocked again[4] after 15 months in detention and transfer to the Revolutionary Court of Shiraz in the history of April 23, 2012, was sentenced to four years and four months [5] for the death sentence on heavy shock was causing her family, According to the Human Rights Campaign [6] about the reason of his charge has been mentioned that this human right activist's actions would result "promoting innovation in doctrine matters", "insecurity in society and promoting superstitions" so, this judgment is in order to prevent irreparable consequences to not only the society, but also the youth. The warrant was issued by Judge Rashidi,[7] president of Branch 3 of the Revolutionary Court of Shiraz and finally, after a delay of five months was confirmed in appeal. ... He is also a lawyer in 2012 with a group of lawyers and human rights defenders [8] to maintain the independence of the Iranian Bar issued the call.

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