"Kaveh" Brothers Sentenced to Fine and Internal Exile
February 22, 2001 - 0:0
TEHRAN Two prominent members of a group called "Hezbollah-e Isfahan, Ansar-e Velayat", Amir Hossein and Farhad Kaveh, were sentenced to a fine and five years internal exile outside of Isfahan.
Some other members of the abovementioned group were also on trial and defended themselves against the accusations.
They are popularly known as the "Kaveh Group."
The members of the group, Farhad Kaveh, nicknamed Komeil, Abolfazl Bishe'i, Mahdi Kouchaki, Mahdi Yazdkhasti, and others, were tried and found guilty in Branch 36 of Isfahan Public Court, following the complaints of some private individuals and public institutions.
These were accused of disrupting public order at the 1998 "Day of Qods" demonstration, demolishing a municipal statue, disrupting an international fair, and many other violations.