Two Iranian-American citizens sentenced to 10 years prison

World Tuesday 18/October/2016 19:45 PM
By: Times News Service
Two Iranian-American citizens sentenced to 10 years prison

Dubai/Washington: An Iranian court has sentenced an Iranian-American businessman and his elderly father to 10 years in prison on charges of cooperating with the United States, the Iranian judiciary's official news website reported on Tuesday.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps detained Siamak Namazi, a businessman with dual US-Iranian citizenship in his mid-40s, in October 2015, while he was visiting family in Tehran. The IRGC arrested his father, Baquer Namazi, 80, a former UNICEF official and also a dual citizen, in February.
Both men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison "for cooperating with the hostile government of America," the Mizan website said, citing "an informed source." It did not specify when exactly the sentences had been handed down.
Siamak Namazi, who was born in Iran and educated in the United States, worked as a business consultant in Iran for several years, and was well-known in Washington circles.
Siamak's brother, and Baquer's son, Babak Namazi, called the sentences unjust.
"In the case of my father this is tantamount to a life sentence," Babak Namazi said in a statement. It said each man received a single court session lasting a few hours before the sentences were handed down.
"The details of the charges are unknown to us as of yet."
According to the Iranian penal code, cooperating with foreign states against Iran's government is punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment. Last month, Iran sentenced Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese information technology expert and permanent US resident, to 10 years imprisonment.
On Sunday, the Mizan news site published video images of Siamak Namazi, set to dramatic music and spliced together with images of US President Barack Obama and Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, who was himself released from Iranian jail in January after more than 18 months in detention.
The video shows Namazi's US passport and identification card from the United Arab Emirates, where he previously lived. It then shows Namazi standing and holding his arms outstretched, as if being searched, while being filmed by at least one other cameraman. The website said the video depicted "the first images of the moment of Siamak Namazi's arrest."
Security officials have arrested dozens of artists, journalists and businessmen, including Iranians holding joint US, European, or Canadian citizenship, as part of a crackdown on "Western infiltration."
Four other Iranian-Americans, including Rezaian, were released from Iranian prisons in January as part of a prisoner swap with the United States.
Siamak Namazi was most recently working for Crescent Petroleum, an oil and gas company in the United Arab Emirates. He was chosen as a "Young Global Leader" by the World Economic Forum in 2007.
Baquer Namazi, a former Iranian provincial governor, served as UNICEF representative in Somalia, Kenya, Egypt and elsewhere, and for a time ran Hamyaran, an umbrella agency for Iranian non-governmental organisations.
He has a serious heart and other medical conditions requiring special medication, his wife wrote on Facebook in February.
The United Nations human rights investigator for Iran called earlier this month for the immediate release of three Iranians with dual nationality whose health is a matter of concern, including Baquer Namazi.