Jafar Panahi sets hearing date for prison sentence appeal in Iran

Iranian director Jafar Panahi has scheduled a hearing date for his appeal against a prison sentence handed down by the Tehran Revolutionary Court. This development follows his filing of the appeal in the country. The case highlights ongoing challenges faced by filmmakers in Iran.

Jafar Panahi, a prominent Iranian film director, has secured a hearing date in Iran for his appeal against a prison sentence imposed by the Tehran Revolutionary Court. The appeal process marks a key step in challenging the sentencing decision.

The hearing date has been set as part of Panahi's efforts to contest the court's ruling. While specific details on the timeline or outcome remain pending, this legal proceeding underscores the difficulties encountered by artists and directors within Iran's judicial system.

Panahi's case draws attention to broader issues of artistic expression and legal accountability in the country. No further updates on the hearing's specifics have been reported at this time.

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