Mohammad Nazari
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| Known for | Prisoner of conscience, hunger strike |
Mohammad Nazari (born 1971; Persian: محمد نظری) is an Azeri-Kurdish[1][2] political prisoner from Iran. Nazari was arrested on May 30, 1994, by the Ministry of Intelligence in Bukan, West Azerbaijan Province,[3] and was sentenced to death for his alleged membership in the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI). His sentence was later reduced to life imprisonment during the 1999 Eid-e-Qorban pardons by the Supreme Leader of Iran.[4]
In 2012, Nazari sewed his lips and went on hunger strike in protest of authorities' disregard for his pleads. His demands were not met.[5] As of 2017, Nazari has spent 24 years behind bars without any leave of absence,[6] and his health has deteriorated as a result of protracted hunger strikes.[7]