17 Iranian laborers pay for ‘disturbing people’s business

17 Iranian laborers pay for ‘disturbing people’s business
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Seventeen workers of the Iranian Agh-Darreh gold mine, who had been convicted of disrupting public business by illegal gathering, have faced their sentences.

Their prison sentences were pardoned by the mine director as the plaintiff, but they had to pay cash fines and get lashed as yet other parts of their sentences, Vahid Yari, their lawyer.

Their sentences were put to action a few days ago and now they are all free, he noted.

The 17 workers were also facing charges of destroying the uniform of and insulting the mining company's guard, and damaging the company's sign.

Some of the workers had been given 150 lashes and five years in prison each, which were commuted to 50 lashes and 37 months imprisonment in revision.

Other workers had been fined up to $150 each.

The company downsized by 350 people in January 2015, after which the workers took to protests outside its premises.

During the protests, one of the workers committed suicide.

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