Mohammad Mahdavifar

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Born (1970-01-19) 19 January 1970 (age 56)
Occupations
  • Political activist
  • Poet
Yearsactive2014–present [1]
Knownfor
Mohammad Mahdavifar
Persian: محمد مهدوی‌فر
Born (1970-01-19) 19 January 1970 (age 56)
Occupations
  • Political activist
  • Poet
Years active2014–present [1]
Known for
OpponentGovernment of Iran
Criminal charges
  • Insulting the Leader
  • Propaganda against the regime
Criminal penalty4.5 years in prison and 4 years of exile to Sarbaz County

Mohammad Mahdavifar (Persian: محمد مهدوی‌فر; born 19 January 1970) is an Iranian poet, civil rights activist, former political prisoner, and a chemical warfare victim from the Iran–Iraq War.[2] He has been arrested multiple times for writing critical poetry and sending open letters to Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader.[3][4]

Mahdavifar served as a demining expert and diver during the Iran–Iraq War. After the war, he began writing protest poetry, some of which received negative reactions from security forces.[2]

One of his works, "Alphabet", is a critique of the political and social situation in Iran.[3] This poem led to his conviction and a 1.5-year prison sentence.[1][5] He also wrote 29 open letters to the Supreme Leader, which led to his repeated imprisonments.[2]

Arrests and convictions

Political positions and reactions

References

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