Two activists were arrested in Kermanshah and Sanandaj
16:46 - 24 March 2019
Kurdpa Agency: The intelligence forces arrested two activists in Kermanshah and Sanandaj and transferred to an unknown location.
According to a report from the Kurdistan Press Agency, on Saturday, March 23rd, a labor activist, \"Ghodratollah Jalalvand\" from Kermanshah, was arrested by intelligence forces and moved to an unknown location.
This labor activist along with another activist, Amin Siber alleged to \"holding labor unions and provoking municipal workers to strike,\" were arrested, on Thursday, February 8th 2018 and then released on bail in March 4th 2018.
On the other hand, on Friday, March 22nd, a labor activist named Reza Amjadi from the village of Hasan Abad, Sanandaj, was detained by intelligence forces and transferred to an unknown location.
This labor activist was arrested on the 4th of September 2018 and was released on bail of 30 million Toman a day later.
Reza Amjadi was arrested on the International Labor Day 2015, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment and was released after termination of his conviction.
photo: Reza Amjadi
According to a report from the Kurdistan Press Agency, on Saturday, March 23rd, a labor activist, \"Ghodratollah Jalalvand\" from Kermanshah, was arrested by intelligence forces and moved to an unknown location.
This labor activist along with another activist, Amin Siber alleged to \"holding labor unions and provoking municipal workers to strike,\" were arrested, on Thursday, February 8th 2018 and then released on bail in March 4th 2018.
On the other hand, on Friday, March 22nd, a labor activist named Reza Amjadi from the village of Hasan Abad, Sanandaj, was detained by intelligence forces and transferred to an unknown location.
This labor activist was arrested on the 4th of September 2018 and was released on bail of 30 million Toman a day later.
Reza Amjadi was arrested on the International Labor Day 2015, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment and was released after termination of his conviction.
photo: Reza Amjadi