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By Olivia Devereux-Evans
For Mailonline
Nov. 9, 2022
This is the devastating moment a hero Kurdish rapper holds his head in his hands as a judge orders his execution for supporting protests against Mahsa Amini’s death.
Saman Yasin ((@samanyasinorg)), 27, from Kermanshah, who lived in Tehran, was violently arrested at his home on Oct. 2nd.
On Oct. 29th, he was sentenced to death at the 15th branch of Islamic Revolutionary Court by judge Abolqasem Salavati without family or any lawyers present.
An anonymous source told anti-regime media that Saman’s family were threatened against talking about it.
It is unclear when the rapper is to be executed.
The 27-year-old was accused of ‘war against God’ as he had supported the protests against the death of Mahsa Amini by posting about them on social media.
Also, he wrote songs speaking of topics including unemployment and government oppression.
Mahsa Amini – whose death at the hands of morality police in September sparked the current wave of protests – was also Kurdish.
Since Saman was sentenced to death, numerous campaigns to overturn the ruling have been launched online.
On Twitter, a hashtag was used to support him ‘#سامان_یاسین – Saman Yasin and others currently facing the death sentence after being arrested in the latest protests.
Before he was sentenced to death by Salavati, Saman had been held at Fashafouyeh prison and then transferred to Evin prison. He was allegedly subject to physical and psychological torture in custody.
Salavati, sanctioned by the EU and US treasury department, has been accused of frequently handing out lengthy jail terms, lashes or death to journalists, lawyers, political activists, and ethnic and religious minorities. | Posted on 10/Nov/2022 14:25:40