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In Iran, filmmaker Jafar Panahi must serve a six-year prison sentence

2022-07-19T09:04:55.621Z


Arrested last week in Tehran, the 62-year-old director is forced by the regime to submit to the sentence of a 2010 trial. In addition to his imprisonment, it forbids him to write films for 20 years, to travel or even to s express in the media.


Iranian filmmaker and opponent Jafar Panahi, who was arrested last week in Tehran, must serve a six-year sentence according to a verdict issued in 2010, the Judiciary announced on Tuesday.

Aged 62, Panahi, one of Iran's most awarded filmmakers,

"was sentenced in 2010 to six years in prison (...) and was taken to Evin detention center to serve his sentence"

, Justice spokesman Massoud Sétayechi said at a press conference.

The filmmaker notably obtained a Golden Lion in 2000 at Venice for

Le Cercle

, and the Screenplay Prize at Cannes in 2018 with

Three Faces

, three years after the Golden Bear in Berlin for

Taxi Tehran

.

Dissident artist Jafar Panahi was arrested and then sentenced in 2010 to six years in prison and a 20-year ban on directing or writing films, traveling or even speaking in the media.

However, he continued to work and live in Iran.

He had been convicted of

"propaganda against the regime"

, after having supported the 2009 protest movement against the re-election of the ultra-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as President of the Islamic Republic.

Detained for two months in 2010, he lived under a conditional release regime that could be revoked at any time.

On July 11, Jafar Panahi was arrested on his arrival at the Tehran prosecutor's office to follow up on the case of another award-winning director, Mohammad Rasoulof, detained since July 8 with his colleague Mostafa Aleahmad.

The filmmakers had denounced, in mid-May, in an open letter the arrest of several of their colleagues by the authorities and the repression against demonstrators in Iran.

In recent times, the Iranian authorities have carried out numerous arrests, including a figure of the reform movement Mostafa Tajzadeh, arrested on Friday on the charge of

"activities against state security"

.

On Friday, France called for the "immediate release" of the filmmakers, citing a phenomenon illustrating "the worrying deterioration of the situation of artists in Iran".

Source: lefigaro

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