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Tehran (AFP) - The son of Iran's former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani began a 10-year prison term for financial and security crimes on Sunday, insisting his conviction was politically motivated.

Mehdi Hashemi was in March handed prison sentences totalling 25 years after being convicted on three charges in separate cases involving national security, fraud and embezzlement.

The 45-year-old was also ordered to pay undisclosed fines and financial penalties, and was barred from holding public office. He lost an appeal.

The trial was held behind closed doors and details of the evidence and specific crimes has not been released.

He was sentenced to two terms of 10 years in prison and one of five years, and in line with Iranian law will serve the longest of the three sentences.

Iranian media said he had arrived at Evin Prison in Tehran where he read a statement to reporters demanding that recordings of his trial be released.

Hashemi said he saw "political purposes as the main element" of the case against him.

He said his conviction was "neither fair nor legal" but he hoped "to protect and defend the integrity of my honourable and oppressed father".

"I demand once again that state television broadcast my court hearings fully," he said.

"I firmly believe that this measure will prevent abuses by radicals from harming one of the important pillars of the Islamic republic," he added, in an apparent reference to the judiciary.

Rafsanjani served as Iran's president from 1989 to 1997.

The 80-year-old remains influential in Iranian politics despite suffering setbacks in recent years. He is now considered a moderate close to the reformist camp.

Rafsanjani was barred from standing in the 2013 presidential election but threw his support behind moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani, who eventually won.

Rafsanjani's son was accused of involvement in massive protests that followed Iran's 2009 disputed presidential election, won by hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

At the time, Hashemi backed the so-called Green Movement led by reformist presidential candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, who alleged massive voting fraud.

Threatened with arrest, Hashemi left for Britain. He returned home in September 2012 but was later detained for questioning and held in custody for three months before being released on bail.

Hashemi had an earlier brush with the judiciary in the 2000s when his name emerged in cases involving Norway's Statoil and French oil giant Total.

The oil companies were suspected of having paid bribes to secure access to Iranian hydrocarbon reserves, at a time when Hashemi was a senior official in the oil industry.


Iran ex-president's son begins 10-year jail term - Yahoo News
 
Is it really politically motivated ? or....

Statoil corruption case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and when he was in England , he was helping Western to impose Smart Sanction on Iran and his partner in Iran did something to crush Iran economy ( because Ahmadi was against them and they want to topple him badly ) ... the result of these sanctions were disaster for half of Iranian ... but he and his family have strong ties in Iranian politics and economy and they have ton of News Agnecy , News paper and even political party ...
the current President is from their political party ...( That why I never liked him ... )

read this post , their fans will come and close this thread sooner or later ...


side note : he and his family are great friend of Arab Monarch in Persian Gulf ... if it wasn't for complex political System in Iran , his party could turn Iran to " One Party country " ....
 
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Why Rafsanjani lost his credibility even he was member of khobargan. What happen to him. Where in past things change ? And can you defined me the term of " hardliner ".
 
little piece of shyte deserves anything that happens to him . let him rot in jail .
 
This is the strength of the country, that the son of one of the most influential politicians can go to jail.
 
This is the strength of the country, that the son of one of the most influential politicians can go to jail.
The trial was held behind closed doors and details of the evidence and specific crimes has not been released.

Why there is no transparency? because they know transparency means the end of corruption.
 
Why Rafsanjani lost his credibility even he was member of khobargan. What happen to him. Where in past things change ? And can you defined me the term of " hardliner ".
his boy conviction has nothing to do with this father credibility. He made a lot of wrong criminal actions and his suffering his own actions... Rafsanjani with all his services to the country recently changed its overall direction tending to be against the leader and Islamic republic, although he is not that far to be called an enemy but yet does benefit from his revolution-founder privileges such as being in some high rank councils.
 
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