Jafar Azim Zadeh:I’m not going to go to prison |
The Iranian regime’s judiciary sentenced Azimzadeh to 10 years of imprisonment for establishing labor-related organizations and additional one year of imprisonment on charges of disseminating propaganda against the regime, according to his lawyer.
Jafar Azim Zadeh in an interview on Thursday (January 26th 2017) said: "To end the protests to classify workers as a security offense, I went along with Ismail Abdi on a hunger strike, demanding that security charges of omission. "
He added : I absolutely reject all of what they’ve charged me with. I’m not going to go to prison. I’ll stay home until they themselves come and take me.”
Azim Zadeh said: "I do not think. Labor protests despite oppression even for a moment is not stopped. They not only did not stop, but ten such as strikes and labor protests are taking place in the country every day. "
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"What I want to say that such an action (suppression of workers) will fail. The appropriate answer is absolutely not. Not only is it the right answer, but I think it will be even intensified labor protests", said Azim Zadeh, concluding his statement.
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