Former practising solicitor in Iran with expertise of the Iranian legal and court system and Iranian documents. Fluent in Farsi.
The Expert does authenticate, Iranian Birth certificate, National ID card, ID card, Driving licence, Military service card, insurance book
Doubted Iranian nationality by Home office (they have asked 100 easy questions about Iran, the city he lived, food price, petrol price, money, rent, houses, address, school, mosque, bridge, street, river, mountain, park, taxi fare, taxi colour, football team, Emam of mosque, cemetery, cars made in Iran….,
Percentage of genuine or fake documents The Expert reported
From 2013 to 2022, (they received 238 cases) more than 62% of case or documents I reported were negative or fake. Less than 38% were genuine.
From 2015 to 2022, they receive 46 ID cards or birth certificates, 38 fake, just 8 genuine, 83% fake, 17% genuine.
From 2013 to 2020, they intertwined 10 cases (their nationality was doubted by Home office), in two cases, The Expert confirm their nationality as Iranian, and in 10 cases, they refuse them.
In two case they insisted they are Iranian, and The Expert has sent a lawyer (my colleague in Iran) to their village to investigate about them, and they were not from that village nor from Iran.
The Expert has done more than 50 national country expert reports, Confession under torture, Conditions in prisons and detention centres, Compulsory Military Service, forcibly returned, illegal exit, trials in Iran, mistreatment and abuse, prison condition, Arbitrarily arrested, Discrimination against Christians or apostates, intimidation and family harassment, Online activity, Honour killings, Extramarital sex,
Born in Iran and educated in Farsi as a lawyer. Fluent in Farsi and English. Familiar with Islamic jurisprudence and secular civil law, Iranian court procedures, documents, judgments and abuse of legal process by the clerics in the Islamic government of the Republic of Iran. Knowledge of the prisons, women’s issues in Iran, geography of the country and first hand knowledge of Rasht (Gilan State), Tehran and other parts of Iran as well as border regions with neighbouring countries.
Graduated in law in Iran and was first authorised as a solicitor’s assistant 20 August 1994
Permitted to practise as an independent solicitor 4 September 1995
Worked as a lawyer in the Iranian court system until suffered persecution
Won 47 of 67 cases between 1995-1998
Continues to monitor socio-political, human rights and legal situation in Iran
Author of an as yet unpublished biographical book in Farsi detailing experiences and how the Iranian authorities dispense with people’s rights, including personal account of being subject to torture in Iran.