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Behnam Safarzadeh is an Iranian freelance journalist and political and social activist who left Iran due to her opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran and following the execution of her sentence by the Islamic Revolutionary Court.

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activities: Behnam Safarzadeh started his journalism career in 2008 with the press of Gilan province and after working with various newspapers and magazines, he started working as a reporter in the Young Journalists Club. During his years of activity in this series, he published several reports about rent and corruption between the radio and television and the officials of the Islamic Republic.

Speech at the Faculty of Broadcasting: Behnam Safarzadeh's speech during the graduation ceremony in the Faculty of Radio and Television, which referred to the lack of freedom of speech of journalists and the influence of government agencies in radio and television, prevented him from continuing his studies after being accepted into the doctoral program.

conviction:

Behnam Safarzadeh's critical reports of the officials and the leader of the Islamic Republic, which was always welcomed by the users of the virtual page, led to the fact that in 1992 he was banned from doing any activities for two years and all his communication tools were confiscated.

He was one of the journalists who was beaten and arrested by the Revolutionary Guards Intelligence Organization following the protests of June 1988, January 1996 and November 1998 while covering and informing people's gatherings.

In Azar 1999, he was arrested by the Revolutionary Guards Intelligence Organization on charges such as slander, creating crisis, encouraging public opinion, insulting the founder and leader of the Islamic Republic, and was released after two weeks until his trial was held.

On January 24, 1999, Behnam Safarzadeh announced that he was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in prison by the Islamic Revolutionary Court and wrote on his Instagram page that in addition to imprisonment, he was also sentenced to a two-year ban on journalism and confiscation of communication equipment and personal office stamps. has been