In the months that have followed the June presidential election, 21-year-old Amir Shaybani’s life has been a succession of summons by different court and intelligence authorities, unannounced visits to his parents’ house by agents, 4 separate arrests and periods of detention and torture in Mashad prisons.
The 21-year-old Shaybani is currently detained at Mashad’s Vakilabad prison. Before the June election, he had been detained for 2 weeks at the Intelligence Ministry’s HQ in Mashad. After the June election he was first arrested on August 6, 2009 and released a day later. On September 14, 2009 Shaybani was arrested again as he was inviting people for the Quds-Day demonstration. He was released 10 days later after spending his entire detainment period in solitary confinement in the Intelligence Ministry’s detention center.
Two days after the December 7 Student Day protests, Shaybani’s saga continued; he was arrested again – this time for taking part in an open-mic event held with a Ferdosi University permit. He was released on bail two weeks later after spending the entire period in solitary confinement.
Shaybani was most recently arrested after being summoned to the Revolutionary Court in Mashad on January 27, 2010. After his summons, he was taken into custody and moved to an IRGC detention center at an undisclosed location in Mashad.
For the entire duration of Shaybani’s solitary confinement period at the undisclosed IRGC detention facility, his family was in the dark about his whereabouts and the reasons for his arrests. On February 17, 2010, Shaybani was finally transferred from his solitary cell to Mashad’s Vakilabad prison. This knowledge is known to Shaybani’s family.
Source: RAHANA












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