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Sunday, 14 January, 2001, 16:30 GMT
Germany's 'concern' at Iran verdicts
![]() Akbar Ganji is one of Iran's leading investigative journalists
German foreign minister Joschka Fischer has told the Iranian ambassador of his "profound concern" over the heavy prison sentences given to reformist intellectuals who had attended a conference in Berlin.
A foreign ministry spokeswoman said Germany was worried about the developments in Iran, but no other details of the meeting were released.
Some German press reports say Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has already cancelled a planned trip to the Islamic Republic Germany is Iran's biggest trading partner. The conference in Berlin was held last year to discuss the progress of reform in Iran. Its disruption by exiled opposition activists was seen as a direct challenge to the Islamic constitution by hardliners in Tehran.
Iranian conservatives were angered when state television showed footage of the protests, which included a man removing his clothes and a woman dancing with bare arms. Appeal Three of the accused received particularly severe punishment.
A translator at the German embassy, Saeed Sadr, was also given a 10-year prison sentence, while another translator Khalil Rostamkhani was given nine years in jail. A student leader, Ali Afshari, was given five years' imprisonment and an opposition leader, Izzatollah Sahabi, was jailed for four-and-a-half years. Feminists jailed Two prominent and internationally known feminists, the lawyer Mehrangis Kar and the publisher Shahla Lahiji, received four year jail terms. Others were given suspended jail sentences or fines, while six defendants were acquitted. The convicted have 20 days to lodge an appeal. Another of the accused, liberal cleric Hassan Yousefi-Eshkevari, is being dealt with by a special religious court. The case has been condemned as medieval by Iranian reformist groups and criticised by international human rights organisations.
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