An Iranian court has sentenced a teachers' union activist to a total of five years in prison after rare protests by education workers, a human rights group said on Tuesday. Rasoul Bodaghi, a member of the teachers' union and civil activist, was convicted last week in an "intensification of the crackdown on civil society in Iran", the Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) NGO said. According to his lawyer, Ramin Safarnia, Bodaghi was sentenced to four years for illegal assembly and one year for "propaganda". He was also banned for two years from living in Tehran or leaving the country. The verdict comes after a string of unusual protests in Iran over the last months whi
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