Ehsan Mehrabi

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Ehsan Mehrabi

Ehsan Mahrabi,[1] born in 1978, is an Iranian journalist who worked for reformist newspapers including Hambastegi, Etemad, and Etemad Melli. In addition to his work as a journalist, he has a background in civil engineering. At the time of his arrest, Mehrabi was working as a correspondent for Farhikhtegan newspaper in Iran.

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Mehrabi was arrested with a group of other journalists on February 7, 2010.[2] He was released from Evin Prison on May 2, 2010. The Islamic Revolutionary Court issued Mehrabi a one-year prison sentence, which began in January, 2011.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ehsan Mehrabi - Radio Zamaneh: Independent Media, Debate and E-learning for Iran". radiozamaneh.com.
  2. ^ "Mass arrests of journalist: Akbar Montajabi, Ehsan Mehrabi, Jalali Farahani, Ali Kalaee, and Somayeh Momeni in Prison". International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.
  3. ^ "EA WorldView - Home". enduringamerica.com.