74 lashes for being a trade unionist
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- Published on Sunday, 29 November -0001 16:00
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The sentence by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Court also included prohibition of social and political activities for two years, a travel ban of two years, and 74 lashes.
That's right: 74 lashes.
What was his crime?
Mohammed Habibi is a member of the Iranian Teachers' Trade Association of Tehran.
And he's just one of many independent trade union members harassed by Iran's public authorities for pursuing their legitimate activities.
He was arrested in May during a peaceful protest and has since been held in detention under unbearably harsh conditions.
Family members who visited him in prison reported that he had been severely mistreated. Public authorities continue to deny him the urgent medical support he needs.
The Education International, which represents over thirty million educators and support professionals has launched a campaign on LabourStart demanding that Iran free Mohammed Habibi.
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