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01/20/10
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Iran: Student Activist, Subject of "Men in Hijab" Campaign, Handed Heavy Prison Term
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Source: Radio Zamaneh
Amir Kabir Newsletter reports that
post-election detainee, Majid Tavakoli, has been sentenced to eight and a half
years in prison, as well as five years ban from political activity and ban from
exiting the country.

Majid Tavakoli
Majid Tavakoli, who is a member of Amir Kabir
University Islamic Student Association, was arrested on December 7, National
Student Day, after giving a speech at the University.
The Revolutionary Court has charged him with "assembly and collusion against the
regime, propaganda against the regime, insulting the Leadership and the
President."
Majid Tavakoli was arrested twice prior to this. The first time he spent 19
months in prison and the second time he was questioned for over three months in
solitary confinement.
State media had claimed that after the speech at the University, Majid Tavakoli
had tried to escape the security forces at the scene by "dressing up as a
woman."
A
photo of the student activist was released the day after his arrest dressed in a
woman's outfit.
In protest to his arrest and in his support, Iranians started a campaign by the
name of "Men in Hijab" where numerous men posted their pictures wearing
headscarves or chadors on the internet.
Student activist have been target of fierce government crackdown in the past
seven months. Yesterday four students from Qazvin's International University
were expelled from university. Six other students were given a total of 18 terms
of suspension.
In universities all across the country students are facing similar fates in an
attempt by the government to put down the student movement which has been
keeping the torch of the post-election protests burning all across the country.
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