Cyber police interrogator Akbar Taghizadeh has been sentenced to three years in prison, two years in exile, and 74 lashes for the murder of dissident blogger Sattar Beheshti [1], who died under torture while in police detention in November 2012. “On Wednesday afternoon, August 6, news of the sentence was delivered to us by mail. But we do not accept it. It is dastardly and unfair,” said Gohar Eshghi, Beheshti's mother, in an interview [2] with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Many Twitter users, following the story under the #SattahBeheshti hashtag [3], expressed similar disapproval for the sentencing.
Iranian Police Interrogator Gets 3 Years Jail Time for Killing a Blogger
· Written by Mahsa Alimardani
Categories: Middle East & North Africa, Iran, Human Rights