Source: Radio Zamaneh
Saeed Leylaz, Iranian journalist
and leading economist was sentenced to 9 years in prison. Mr. Leylaz was
arrested in the post-election protests to the alleged fraudulent victory of
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the presidential elections. He was the editor-in-chief of
Sarmayeh daily newspaper which was banned recently. Mr. Laylaz has been an
outspoken critic of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's economic policies.

Saeed Laylaz
Saeed Leylaz is charged with
"propaganda against the system, keeping classified documents and ties to foreign
elements." According to his lawyer, one of Laylaz's charges is connection with
Hossein Ressam, the local political analyst of British embassy in Tehran who was
also arrested in the post-election turmoil.
His lawyer adds that a parliamentary report on investigations and research into
the judiciary was found in Saeed Leylaz's residence and has been regarded as
"possession of classified documents."
According to his lawyer, Mr. Leylaz has not been set any bail.

Saeed Laylaz during a court appearance with other
post-election detainees
In the post-election crackdown on
election protesters, journalists are being handed heavy jail terms by the
judiciary. Ahmad Zeidabadi, another reformist journalist was sentenced to 6
years in prison, five years of exile and life-time exclusion from political
activity.
Most recently, Hengameh Shahidi was also sentenced to over six years in prison
yesterday.
... Payvand News - 12/02/09 ... --
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