Toomaj Salehi

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Toomaj Salehi
Background information
Also known asToomaj
Born (1990-12-03) December 3, 1990 (age 33)
Gerd Bisheh, Iran
OriginIranian
GenresRap, Hip-Hop
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter
Years active2017–present

Toomaj Salehi (Persian: توماج صالحی; born 3 December 1990) is an Iranian hip hop artist mainly known for his protest songs concerning Iran's societal issues and the policies of the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1][2][3]

According to Salehi, his day job is as a laborer at a metalworking factory.[4][5] The Iranian government sentenced Salehi to six years in prison for participating in the 2022 Iran protests.[6]

Arrests

Iran's security forces arrested Salehi on September 12, 2021, in his house in Shahin Shahr, near Isfahan. He was charged with 'propaganda against the regime' and 'insulting the supreme leadership authority.'[7][8] He was released on bail on September 21, pending a trial. On January 23, 2022, the Islamic Revolutionary Court of Shahin Shahr sentenced Salehi to six months in jail and a fine.[9][10]

Salehi was arrested again on October 30, 2022, during the Mahsa Amini protests.[11][12] Fars news agency, affiliated with the IRGC, described him as one of “the leaders of the riots who promoted violence.”[13] The state media also said that Salehi was arrested during a border-crossing, a claim which was denied by Salehi's social media administrator, who announced that he was arrested in the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, not a border province.[13]

Salehi was reportedly charged with "propagandistic activity against the government, cooperation with hostile governments and forming illegal groups with the intention of creating insecurity in the country".[14] The state-backed Young Journalists Club published a video of a blindfolded man it claimed to be Toomaj who admitted, apparently under duress, to making "a mistake". Salehi was reportedly placed in Evin prison.[15][16] According to his family, Iranian authorities have tortured Salehi while in captivity.[17]

His last music YouTube video posted prior to his October 2022 arrest included the lyrics, "Someone's crime was dancing with her hair in the wind. Someone's crime was that he or she was brave and criticized... 44 years of your government. It's the year of failure."[18][19]

On 26 November 2022, the family of Toomaj said his life was at risk after he went on trial behind closed doors.[20] On 27 November, Iranian media revealed that Salehi was charged with "corruption on Earth", an offense which could carry the death penalty. Salehi was also accused of spreading propaganda, co-operating with a hostile government, and incitement to violence.[21] According to Salehi's cousin Azadeh Babadi, Salehi was denied the right to hire a lawyer. Babadi believes the Iranian government is fabricating evidence.[22]

German member of parliament Ye-One Rhie and Canadian Member of Parliament Jonathan Wilkinson have both become his sponsor with an aim to improve conditions during his imprisonment and prevent execution.[23]

Tasnim was criticized for disinformation by rights lawyers.[24]

Post bail

He was released on bail in November 2023, he had sued to the court of employees of state and media news [25] and Isfahan Province General Intelligence Department but it was denied by Judicial system that there ever was a lawsuit. He posted a video in the internet detailing his torture in his jail , such as adrenaline shot injection and beating up and 24 hour on light for more than 200 days. Department of intelligence arrested him against for "fake news" in Babul on November 30, 11 days after he was temporarily bailed by a large payment. His lawyer tweeted that he should have been arrested before Toomaj, that his rearrest is without grounds and a kidnapping.He was getting media coverage after talking to high profile people and events and other artists [26][27][28][29]

See also

Sources

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  3. ^ "Iran: Jailed rapper Toomaj Salehi could face death penalty – DW – 03/28/2023". dw.com. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
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  19. ^ "موزیک ویدیو "فال" از توماج". YouTube. Toomaj.
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  28. ^ "وکیل توماج صالحی اتهام "نشر اکاذیب" علیه موکلش را رد کرد؛ خبرگزاری امنیتی: توماج، جمعه تحویل زندان اصفهان می‌شود". ir.voanews.com. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  29. ^ "توماج صالحی: در زمان شکنجه به من "آدرنالین" تزریق کردند تا بیهوش نشوم و درد را تحمل کنم". www.radiofarda.com. Retrieved 2023-12-01.

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